JESSE’S BOXING MANUAL OF ADVANCED TECHNIQUES
Preface
This manual has been made possible due to the generous effort of Jesse Rodriguez who has helped many fighters learn the finer elements of boxing. Sadly Jesse passed away in a car accident a few years ago. This guide is a token of Jesse's intense studies in the sweet science and was meant to be a small preview of the things that you can see in his fantastic instructional videos. There is so much more moves and useful tips in the videos. Andre, Jesse's close friend and business partner is now the sole owner of the tapes.
Note from AdamGB: stickied this because it's good... but to any newcomers to boxing: This isn't teaching you how to box! These are techniques and tactics that you can develop and use once you have mastered the basics.
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"To show the boxing techniques that I have in mind for this manual using only words and pictures is a difficult task and most of the time a impossible one. Anyway I will try to do my best trying to explain some." -Jesse Rodriguez
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• Text by Jesús “Jesse” Rodriguez
• Illustrated by Fernando Olano
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Lesson #1: “The dissuasive jab feinted to the solar-plexus”.
Lesson #2: “Feinting a devastating hook to elude blocking and hit with full contact”.
Lesson #3: “The 1-1-2 with fast circular movement”.
Lesson #4: “Hook to the body leaning to the left --> angle chance --> uppercut”.
Lesson #5: “The ascending jab with explosive leg power”.
Lesson #6: “Variations of the ascending jab”.
Lesson #7: “Straight right pivoting to the right --> straight right against a left-hander” (from the old Philadelphia boxing school).
Lesson #8: "Straight right and hook pivoting to the right --> straight right, against a left-hander”.
Lesson #9: “Jab pivoting to the right --> uppercut or straight right”.
Lesson #10: “How to free your arm from a classic tie” (simple but forgotten move).
Lesson #11: “Rocky Marciano’s phantom overhand”.
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