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I think Scrap has got it spot on just do it whatever way you feel comfortable, just aslong as you get those hands back up quickly. This is my favorite combination and i often throw left hook after the jab, right hand, combo, because i seem to get a lot of good leverage and power into left hook after throwing that combo.
If you want to learn how to do this combo just watch Kelly Pavlik, i also lure my opponent into false sense of security, sometimes i throw my jab just as a range finder than i whip the right hand across hard and fast when my opponent isn't expecting it, and it seems to surprise them. Kelly Pavlik does this very well i learnt that by watching him, also another good tactic is hiding the right hand behind the shoulder, but that is very risky.
Look at it this way if his head was that big, Hed be 9ft 6ins.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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i agree with scrap, all my trainers said that throwing that wide leads to slop when you fight fro real...you want straight and tight not willy nilly throw it all something is bound to hit. also could a possible use for that jab be to lift a head up and back so that right may actually have a bigger target when it comes seeking that sweet spot on the chin? i dunno but i try to do that.
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