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Cool video! I wonder how they make that!
Yes it is I'm glad that I found it! Remember Scrap's second principal that the lead foot acts as the break. Look closely again how the back leg moves forwards after the punch. The lead foot stops the body's weight from falling forward.
I don't believe that's right. Scrap says the heels act as the break. Not the lead foot, but either of the heels.

Also the way the lead leg is animated is wrong in that video. The knee is locked which is no good, too much leaning. The lead knee needs to bend too to keep the weight in the right place. Also way too much sideways leaning, whoever animated that make some pretty big mistakes.
But look at Ernie shavers I don't say this to be argumentative but rather to be observant. Still the vid at 1:07 watch as shavers rear foot drags forward after the rh.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=981lkwNDcVk
1:30 Tommy Hearns back foot drags forward after the RH.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HEXlSCuw5KA