Originally Posted by Syntax Error Originally Posted by Master Yes if you want to put power into it. The more power you put into it leaves you more open to be countered. The jab is the most effective punch in boxing and sets everything up. The gods of jabbing were Holmes, Ali, Louis, Hearns, McCallum and Ricardo Lopez. So true. Other underrated master jabbers, John Conteh, Bruce Seldon, Carl Williams & Mark Breland. Seldon had an absolute piston!
Talking of piston jabs, that would be Ike Quartey. That was the best way to describe his jab.
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Originally Posted by Spicoli Originally Posted by Syntax Error Originally Posted by Master Yes if you want to put power into it. The more power you put into it leaves you more open to be countered. The jab is the most effective punch in boxing and sets everything up. The gods of jabbing were Holmes, Ali, Louis, Hearns, McCallum and Ricardo Lopez. So true. Other underrated master jabbers, John Conteh, Bruce Seldon, Carl Williams & Mark Breland. Seldon had an absolute piston! He certainly did. Seldon's jab was one of the great jabs in boxing. His fight with Tony Tucker springs to mind; he absolutely destroyed Tucker with his jab: Tucker's eye was a mess.
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