Quote Originally Posted by Sharla
Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
3)Right Uppercut, Right Hook, Left Hook Rightt Hand.
4)Jab, Right, Left Hook, Right hand, right, jab, right hook left uppercut.
These two seem pretty tricky from the point of view of being able to make them nice fast, fluent and balanced - any particular tricks to it you can educate me on hitmandonny?

Is no 3 for working in close only or do you widen the angle of your elbow for the hooks so that they're long punches?

Tricky footwork for no 4? Moving from the outside to in close?

Realistically I usually only land combos with 3 or 4 punches max - perhaps due to my opponent's movement/retaliation aswell as my own balance - but it'd be nice to be able to land longer ones!
No.3 is one i was jus taught at the start of this summer at a pro camp. The pad holder holds his right pad low and directly in fornt of his body out about 10 inches, and on contact brings it back for a normal right hook, this means u are moving from outside distance to inside distance very quickly. The subsequent, right hook, left hook and straight are all inside punches and are all pretty quick.
No.4 Im lucky iv got a long reach so i Kinda have a "mid-range" where i can work outside n inside at the same time. n thats kinda jus what i do, work both consecutively. But as regards foot work, its probably a combination best used in an exchange just Stepping and pivoting. A slip can also be inserted between the two right hands if u wish to switch it to the body or if ur under pressure.