Quote Originally Posted by ProdigalSon2007
Yeah, uppercuts...I really need to work on that. The ex-boxer training me says he doesn't even look up when he throws his uppercut, and his looks more like an arm punch when demonstrating, not much core rotation at all, it was quick though. Another thing with leaning and in-fighting, how do you see your opponent and read him? Do you just feel out your opponent? I always thought you were supposed to keep your eyes on your opponent at all times?
Infighting is different
When your leaning on a guy(especially a smaller opponent) you serve two purposes
A)Your making him carry your weight
B)Even though you cant see what the guys doing,you can feel it by maintaining contact with either his shoulder(preferred) or his head
And yeah,Im the way your coach described his uppercuts,with my body shots
If Im on his shoulder,I know where his ribs are,just pop em sight unseen