Basic Boxing
Combinations
1-2 (Jab-Right
cross)
It’s the first two
punches you’ve ever thrown together. The fast jab catches your opponent off
guard and the right cross takes his head off.
1-1-2(Jab-Jab-Cross)
This one is a way
to trick your opponent. Your opponent will only be expecting the Jab- Right
cross. The second jab has a good chance of surprising your opponent
opening the way once again for your big right hand.
1-2-3
(Jab-Cross-Left hook)
This is where
boxing starts to get fun. The shift of your weight when you throw the right
hand naturally sets the left hook up. The left hook comes after your right
cross and can put some massive hurting on your opponent. You can aim it high at
his jaw or low at his body. Either way, the left hook is equally dangerous
regardless of whether or not your right cross lands.
1-2-3-2
(Jab-Cross-Hook-Cross)
The jab opens your
opponent’s guard. You follow-up with 3 big power punches: right hand, left
hook, right hand finish. When the 3 big punches land beautifully, you can pat
yourself on the back.
1-2-5-2
(Jab-Cross-Left uppercut-Cross)
This combo is the
same as the last except instead of a left hook, you put a left uppercut in
there. The left uppercut will surprise your opponent since it’s coming from a
downward angle. If the other guy likes to hide behind his high guard with his
head down or if he likes to charge into you, the left uppercut will pop his
head up so you can chop it off with the right hand finish.
1-6-3-2 (Jab-Right
uppercut-Left hook-Right hand)
Starting with the
1-2 all the time can get a little too predictable. Your opponent might get
clever and try to slip the right hand. Or he might simply anticipate a straight
right hand and just have his guard up. In either case, throwing a right
uppercut into there will do a ton of damage and lift his head up so you can
follow up with a left hook – right hand finish. You can aim the right uppercut
at the body or the head, it’s your call. Make sure you don’t get too predictable
when you do this, because your head is vulnerable to jabs and DEADLY counter
left hooks when you throw that right uppercut.
2-3-2 (Right
cross-Left hook-Right cross)
Sometimes you
don’t have room to setup a whole combination. If you’ve got an overly aggressive
opponent that’s invading your space, then you don’t have time to start with the
jab. Drop a right hand on him followed by a left hook and another big right
hand. If he’s already wide open, why waste your time with a jab? Just start
with the hard punches right away. The 2-3-2 is very good at close range. Dig
your feet and make it hurt
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