Chris this stuff combined with 'the turn around' we spoke about on the other thread is a real winner too. You push them back off you (when they are leaning in banging away trying to choke you out on the ropes or in a corner) ..right on the end of one of their blows when its safe to move ,so that your push follows their arm back in to them, They react bodily by leaning further cause they have the mind to keep you pinned to the ropes or in the corner. As they lean more against your push you do the turn around move by circling around their neck with your wrist and stepping around them and helping them into the position you were just in.
Right there you got so many openings if your already set in your stance before they are, you got em comming back out of their first reaction like a head on that you set up right from the start.




Oh; Also pushing one of their missed shots lightly from the outside of their elbow as it goes past your head so it gets a reaction and you land on them up the spaces they have created on their reverse reaction to your little push is a great thing to know and combine sometimes too.

They will always force back against even your lightest of shoves if they are caught extended.
If you train to be able to maintain slight contact (your glove to their arm) as it goes past, light shove, then release on their reaction to it;
(you're in)

As they come back and you adjust legs and your body and you come around square and go up behind where their arm just was, with your free rear arm cause you've come back in square.
You follow their reaction as they turn back into you;Your rear arm is following your body movment and you land it up through the space they have just vacated their lead arm from: that is incomprensable to most fighters that you could do that and be in the slot all ready for them. Then you really jump on them cause their mind is off the normal pattern for that sec or two following.

That whole move is set up by removing your front foot back which removes your head slightly from their path and gliding their jab or stright cross past your head with your opposite arm,helping it go past from the outside of their arm.

Gee its quite hard to put what you can show in a few seconds in to words and stay real clear about it!