
Originally Posted by
brptrojan
I have to tell you......even though I'm an older guy and too old to fight in amateur, when I box the guys in their mid to early 20's by throwing combinations.....it gets lethal.
I've been so used to being selective with my punching and countering all of the punches being thrown. But my favorite combo just in the last week of trying combos is the lead right, followed by a hook and then drop down with a spearing straight right to the sternum. The combination is so fast that nobody really tries throwing straight punches to the gut. Most guys like to throw the hooks to the body. But a straight right to the body can be lethal. I've stopped two sparring session this week and last week alone.
I also think that mixing up the tempo is key. I'll play defense for 30 seconds and then counter and once I connect with a big shot......I've got their attention and combinations should be in order at that time. They'll respect the punch more.
I'm not under the belief that combos have to always be thrown. I think it should be a part of the rythm.
I've only been boxing for 1 year so my experience may not yield advice.
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