I already have about four that I know that I like already and they are very basic combinations:
Jab (move in), Cross
Jab (move in), Jab, Cross
Jab (move in), Left Head Hook, Cross
(Inside Fighting) Right Uppercut, Left Head Hook, Cross
However, the last combination I have trouble debating whether to use in boxing is another simple combination:
Jab (move in), Cross, Left Head Hook, Cross
This is a good combination to use on shorter fighters, but it also leaves you open for a counter Left Hook during the small gap of time between the continious Cross/Left Hook part of the combination. This really isn't a good combination for taller opponents, because you have to throw "up" to hit your opponent, which takes away the power.
I've also thought about another combination, which is a good one I think:
Jab (move in), Cross, Left Body Hook, Left Head Hook, Cross
This is good for taller opponents because the Jab, Cross blinds the opponent so you can sneak in a hard Left Body Hook, then a Left Head Hook, Cross. However I don't think this would work well on shorter opponents.
So my question is, which one do you think is probabky best to use, or do you think I should use both? Thanks!


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 Originally Posted by Chris Nagel
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