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Old 02-12-2013, 03:08 PM   #46
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Get the fuck out of here, my hook is just fine.
if u find yourself always going off balance with it..than it isnt fine.
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Old 02-12-2013, 04:31 PM   #47
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if u find yourself always going off balance with it..than it isnt fine.
Do you understand what the fuck I'm talking about? Do you? When I finish with a left hook after a combination I tend to throw myself off balance, not when I throw a lead hook on its own.

Y'see, some people here are trying to convince because a top trainer says something, it's right. I question that line of thinking because it doesn't work for me. My hook is grand.
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Old 02-12-2013, 04:59 PM   #48
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A left hook gets you back in position, it puts your body back into it's boxing stance and puts you in balance. Gets you back in your ''pocket'' and you can work better from there.
if your a clever boxer you would finish with the jab ,to keeping your self at range by doing this your working out what sort of boxer your up against

finishing with the left hook would be the knock out shot, with your weight being over the front foot if you committed to the right hand ,,but then your on the inside of range you may get knocked out

SO,, for me ,its the jab i like to pick my Punch's & Waite for the opening

if you want to go to war on the inside then finish with the left hook be prepared to get hit if you don't contact your hook

which reminds me of a boxing clip on youtube both boxers hit with a left hook & knock each other out ,,,quality
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Old 02-12-2013, 05:21 PM   #49
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Because a top trainer says something doesn't mean it's right, for everybody. Fuck that. It throws me off balance.

your back foot could be to much in line with your front foot ,,try widening your stance to the side & back alittle ( with the back foot),,,try to work on it ,or you mightn't become conch's of throwing a hook ,

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Old 02-12-2013, 05:23 PM   #50
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Do you understand what the fuck I'm talking about? Do you? When I finish with a left hook after a combination I tend to throw myself off balance, not when I throw a lead hook on its own.

Y'see, some people here are trying to convince because a top trainer says something, it's right. I question that line of thinking because it doesn't work for me. My hook is grand.
sounds like you fall over the place
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