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    Default Re: Are greynotsoolds mechanics boxing or are they no longer boxing technque?

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    How do you throw a cross with the weight on you back foot?
    Makes no sense you need to transfer the weight to your back foot from your front foot to punch correctly.
    It actually can be done, and is the way to throw a perfectly straight right hand. It's hard to describe, but by focusing on pulling the left shoulder back and dropping down on your right hip you can turn your body while your weight stays mostly on the back foot. It's a good punch, very solidly rooted, balanced and hard to see. The problem with throwing it like that is the range, it has to be set up well or you won't reach, though the hidden advantage there is you don't give your head when throwing it.
    Isn't this how Mike Tyson throws the right hand?

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    Default Re: Are greynotsoolds mechanics boxing or are they no longer boxing technque?

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    How do you throw a cross with the weight on you back foot?
    Makes no sense you need to transfer the weight to your back foot from your front foot to punch correctly.
    It actually can be done, and is the way to throw a perfectly straight right hand. It's hard to describe, but by focusing on pulling the left shoulder back and dropping down on your right hip you can turn your body while your weight stays mostly on the back foot. It's a good punch, very solidly rooted, balanced and hard to see. The problem with throwing it like that is the range, it has to be set up well or you won't reach, though the hidden advantage there is you don't give your head when throwing it.
    Isn't this how Mike Tyson throws the right hand?
    Tyson? Nah he usually lunged forward with it.

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    Default Re: Are greynotsoolds mechanics boxing or are they no longer boxing technque?

    Quote Originally Posted by jms View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by boyla View Post
    How do you throw a cross with the weight on you back foot?
    Makes no sense you need to transfer the weight to your back foot from your front foot to punch correctly.
    It actually can be done, and is the way to throw a perfectly straight right hand. It's hard to describe, but by focusing on pulling the left shoulder back and dropping down on your right hip you can turn your body while your weight stays mostly on the back foot. It's a good punch, very solidly rooted, balanced and hard to see. The problem with throwing it like that is the range, it has to be set up well or you won't reach, though the hidden advantage there is you don't give your head when throwing it.
    Isn't this how Mike Tyson throws the right hand?
    Tyson? Nah he usually lunged forward with it.
    Looks like he maybe rolling his shoulders forward or as scraps says let the shoulder hit your chin.

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    Default Re: Are greynotsoolds mechanics boxing or are they no longer boxing technque?

    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by jms View Post
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    How do you throw a cross with the weight on you back foot?
    Makes no sense you need to transfer the weight to your back foot from your front foot to punch correctly.
    It actually can be done, and is the way to throw a perfectly straight right hand. It's hard to describe, but by focusing on pulling the left shoulder back and dropping down on your right hip you can turn your body while your weight stays mostly on the back foot. It's a good punch, very solidly rooted, balanced and hard to see. The problem with throwing it like that is the range, it has to be set up well or you won't reach, though the hidden advantage there is you don't give your head when throwing it.
    Isn't this how Mike Tyson throws the right hand?
    Tyson? Nah he usually lunged forward with it.
    Looks like he maybe rolling his shoulders forward or as scraps says let the shoulder hit your chin.
    Sure but that doesn't have anything to do with where his weight is.

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    Default Re: Are greynotsoolds mechanics boxing or are they no longer boxing technque?

    Quote Originally Posted by jms View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by boyla View Post
    How do you throw a cross with the weight on you back foot?
    Makes no sense you need to transfer the weight to your back foot from your front foot to punch correctly.
    It actually can be done, and is the way to throw a perfectly straight right hand. It's hard to describe, but by focusing on pulling the left shoulder back and dropping down on your right hip you can turn your body while your weight stays mostly on the back foot. It's a good punch, very solidly rooted, balanced and hard to see. The problem with throwing it like that is the range, it has to be set up well or you won't reach, though the hidden advantage there is you don't give your head when throwing it.
    Isn't this how Mike Tyson throws the right hand?
    Tyson? Nah he usually lunged forward with it.
    Looks like he maybe rolling his shoulders forward or as scraps says let the shoulder hit your chin.
    Sure but that doesn't have anything to do with where his weight is.
    Did iron Mike fight off the front foot?

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    Default Re: Are greynotsoolds mechanics boxing or are they no longer boxing technque?

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    How do you throw a cross with the weight on you back foot?
    Makes no sense you need to transfer the weight to your back foot from your front foot to punch correctly.
    It actually can be done, and is the way to throw a perfectly straight right hand. It's hard to describe, but by focusing on pulling the left shoulder back and dropping down on your right hip you can turn your body while your weight stays mostly on the back foot. It's a good punch, very solidly rooted, balanced and hard to see. The problem with throwing it like that is the range, it has to be set up well or you won't reach, though the hidden advantage there is you don't give your head when throwing it.
    Isn't this how Mike Tyson throws the right hand?
    Tyson? Nah he usually lunged forward with it.
    Looks like he maybe rolling his shoulders forward or as scraps says let the shoulder hit your chin.
    Sure but that doesn't have anything to do with where his weight is.
    Did iron Mike fight off the front foot?
    Sometimes, sometimes no. He also went southpaw sometimes, he was very dynamic.

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    Default Re: Are greynotsoolds mechanics boxing or are they no longer boxing technque?

    I was told He was a converted southpaw
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    Default Re: Are greynotsoolds mechanics boxing or are they no longer boxing technque?

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    How do you throw a cross with the weight on you back foot?
    Makes no sense you need to transfer the weight to your back foot from your front foot to punch correctly.
    It actually can be done, and is the way to throw a perfectly straight right hand. It's hard to describe, but by focusing on pulling the left shoulder back and dropping down on your right hip you can turn your body while your weight stays mostly on the back foot. It's a good punch, very solidly rooted, balanced and hard to see. The problem with throwing it like that is the range, it has to be set up well or you won't reach, though the hidden advantage there is you don't give your head when throwing it.
    Isn't this how Mike Tyson throws the right hand?
    Tyson? Nah he usually lunged forward with it.
    Looks like he maybe rolling his shoulders forward or as scraps says let the shoulder hit your chin.
    Sure but that doesn't have anything to do with where his weight is.
    Did iron Mike fight off the front foot?
    Fought off both his front feet at times when in close.
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    Which front foot? My point;

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    Default Re: Are greynotsoolds mechanics boxing or are they no longer boxing technque?

    Boxing fundamentals dont change and greynotsoolds breakdowns are the ones I go to as he's usually bang on. Its more then obvious that the guy knows what he's talking about and his experience shows.
    I got my golden gloves about 40 years ago and application is application. @greynotsoold is a great boxing analyst.

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