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    Theres plenty once you get used to what your doing its easy to just make them up as you go, not all fighters are the same, ill mention a few i like.

    Jabbing the rear glove to expose for the liver shot, jabbing the elbow to expose for the left hook to the head, jab to the chest if you want them to parry your jab to setup left hook from feiting a jab, jab high to the forehead if theyre using philly shell or lead shoulder to cover your straight or overhand rights a lot, jab to the forehead if you want them to slip/weave or duck the punches sets up a feint then uppercuts and hooks through the middle, jab high to entangle and leverage block an overactive over hand right, jab to the glove to upset rhythme (works well for double jabs and jabs with L hooks on end), uppercuts setup straights and then feinting them sets up body shots, straights set up hooks, high' set up low's.
    ts easy really, half of the orthadox boxing combos you learn at any boxing club are there for a reason, because often one punch sets up another during the combo, most of them can easily be adapted so they do, left hook their left glove then straight right, do this twice then left hook left glove and left hook head or body. straight right the right and left hook. every fighter is different, a new problem to solve, but youve gotta do it quick, and while your taking blows to the head its a skill in itself im not sure can be taught so easily. holding a glove over theirs is a nice basic one you can feel when they want to punch, apply pressure and they'll push bak to keep their hands up, let go and go low, applying pressure will also slow any oncoming shots because some muscles required are already engaged and must relax and then recontract to fire, holding/pulling their left elbowtoward you with your right hand, let go and step or pivot right to stop them throwing a good straight right, then after a few of this pull their left elbow with your right,using your left over their right glove to cover, let go and wait, done properly they will line up the straight right for you as you feint them in the wrong direction, sorry about the mess of a post, just a quick one its getting late.
    Last edited by WayneFlint; 11-27-2011 at 02:58 AM.

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