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    Default Re: What are the "best" southpaw combinations? + Some experimental ideas to run by yo

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    3rd = I have this combination that works incredibly well defensively since im a southpaw basically I throw a jab to draw them in, then as they come towards me I throw a pivoting (right) front right hook at long range (russian/cuban style long range hook) and then follow with a cross, basically this works so well because I get out of the way while hitting them and creating a new angle to hit them again, its the best defensive combination Ive ever used / heard of and I wanted to know if you guys know how I could make it work offensively as in me coming forwards with it rather than going back or staying still with it! Its just so good defencively that I wondered is it only good defencively or could it be used offensively coming forward?

    As a southpaw Im also looking for new things to add and this seem interesting yet I cant get a visual image for it. Can you explain more on this?

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    Default Re: What are the "best" southpaw combinations? + Some experimental ideas to run by yo

    Quote Originally Posted by hma123 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by OMGWTF View Post

    3rd = I have this combination that works incredibly well defensively since im a southpaw basically I throw a jab to draw them in, then as they come towards me I throw a pivoting (right) front right hook at long range (russian/cuban style long range hook) and then follow with a cross, basically this works so well because I get out of the way while hitting them and creating a new angle to hit them again, its the best defensive combination Ive ever used / heard of and I wanted to know if you guys know how I could make it work offensively as in me coming forwards with it rather than going back or staying still with it! Its just so good defencively that I wondered is it only good defencively or could it be used offensively coming forward?

    As a southpaw Im also looking for new things to add and this seem interesting yet I cant get a visual image for it. Can you explain more on this?

    Sure bud, the combo is jab, then you hook and pivot at the same time, then cross.

    So thats a right southpaw jab, followed by a right southpaw hook while pivoting right, followed by a cross.

    The jab is not too important its just to draw them in. When they come in with their jab or cross or both you pivot out the way while smacking them with the hook, (the pivot adds extra power to the hook) now they are in a terrible position and you are in a great position so fire of a cross at at least before they can adjust their stance

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