I am with you here. For me defence is the most important thing. I include here the initial counters. I think that the problem here comes from the trainers. Most of them are really not competent. Not knowing the basics, miss interpretating and copieng blindly what they see... Following false myths made by the incompetent comentators... All this results in the instructions put your hands high and go throw'em punchesAnd than if you get KOd the trainer says: he just got lucky
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greynotsoold:
"So, before I get thoroughly side-tracked, when you are punching, WHERE are you trying to land those punches, and what are you expecting to accomplish? "
I interpretate this question like in which position i want to be and how i get there?
I am far from expert but i try 2-3 things that are working for me.
First is the left jab to the oponents right hand when he is going to his left. I just want to pin it and than follow with right cross.
Second position is when the guy is staying in front of me i try to go down and hit him with left hook to his left elbow to make the hand move away and than to come with straight right.
Than is the fast light left hook more like a swap just to move the head of the oder boxer over my right cross.The upercuts work in the same maner. Just to lift the head up and its really easy to breake the nose of someone with them...
The left hook and the wild right to the body are must for me to cut off the ring and to stop him from running away.
With the jab i try to make the oder guy respect my distanceand not to go wild over me.And if shorter oponent for example is trying really hard to get me i like to give him a "slower" one to make them slip inside over my right upercut.
If someone can execute the left slip with left hook counter or the right slip with right counter he is way above my legue![]()
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