Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
Theres a long explanation to why, but jab lightly his right glove and see what happens its a neuron response what happens. It throws his response mechanism heywire
Scrap could you shoot me a PM or explain to me the principles and method of using the jab/tap gloves technique? This is a bit of info that i've really been searching for, and you seem to be THE knowledgeable person on the subject.

I've always known about tapping at the gloves or jabbing at it, but its still quite a mystery to me as to how it works EXACTLY and how i can apply it better. Could you explain to me the different uses? As far as i know, it could be used for range, timing, upsetting your opponents timing.

Im a southpaw, so would i get different effects if i jab his front glove as opposed to his rear? (i dont think i can jab at his rear safely anyways, with the way our bodies are aligned) How should i work off it?

I once saw a southpaw vs orthodox sparring in my gym, The southpaws trainer told him "Jab at the guys front glove, and right after you jab his glove, go in for the straight left" He did it, and knocked the other guy on his butt. My thought was that, when he touched his jab on the guys glove, it set his range for the straight left? Am i right on that?

I was amazed by how it worked. Well anyways, coulda ya please fill me in Scrap or anyone else with real knowledge on this subject.