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Quote Originally Posted by Andre
Do you mean he bends at the hips while on the move? as in weaving around low but not in a usual fixed postion cause he is flexable enough to bend at the knees and move while he is weaving around lower than you?
Yeah he's amazing on the move like that.
Try and figure out which side he favors most right or left...The if you can do that step in on him but step with one foot to the side of his...Then use your shoulder to push him off you...as he goes back...come in with a straight right then follow him straight through.....

He's world champ at kickboxing this year and has three euro boxing titles underage.
Yet he's weak as water, with no chin....the reason he's so good is because he can't be touched, there is no shoulder to shoulder game with him and he's ambidextrous...

Horrible to think I've slipped this much!!!
But I've been progressing, I turned the tables by creating a stale mate. He can't win if he can't hit me. He's a counterpuncher, If he doesn't see opportunities and counterpunch he can't score points. So I go backward...If he has any desire to score he must come forward. When he does attack THEN I let go of three hard with at least one to the body. It's working and we're drawing back even.
Quote Originally Posted by Andre
Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
Quote Originally Posted by Andre
Do you mean he bends at the hips while on the move? as in weaving around low but not in a usual fixed postion cause he is flexable enough to bend at the knees and move while he is weaving around lower than you?
Yeah he's amazing on the move like that.
If his feet are still ,most fighters straighten up slightly and go for straight pop shots at their head when they do that.

Instead follow the path of his head with swings and you'll meet it comming back.

You can do the same if you shuffle along with his move.

Is he good enough to come up through an opening he creates by moving with an uppercut from down there?
His feet are never still...
Its a style he got when we did Muay thai and Kickboxing and weren't used to the kicks.
He adapted his style to superdefensive where as I changed mine to ultra aggresive slipping coming forward!