Boxercise Ben

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by BaronSamedi, Sep 21, 2024.


  1. im sparticus

    im sparticus There Ye Go. Full Member

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    If Joshua could throw a technically correct slip off the opponents step jab, he is not getting caught with a straight shot. Simple as that pal.
    Whether Joshua could throw that shot is another matter but to any skilled boxer they are not getting caught with a straight shot when they've slipped a.step jab and coming back with a right uppercut and that's why my original reply said "Shane should of said"
    I dont think you get me when I asked what's hands down got to do with it. I obviously wasn't talking about defensive flaws I was referring to my original reply to you.
     
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  2. tragedy

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    Slipping a jab and then throwing an uppercut takes twice as long as throwing a jab. Its not just about the jab. Its about the right hand meeting you head on at the same time that you are turning up into your uppercut.
     
  3. tragedy

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    That is pure full on 5D chess waffle. You could be the next Ben Davison with advice like that.
     
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  4. im sparticus

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    It is about the jab pal cos the slip has dodged it and you throw before the jab is back.
    A slip IS quicker than the step out and step back into position and getting your jab back
    Otherwise there would be no point trying any right hand slip counters.
     
  5. im sparticus

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    Mate, you just don't know WTF your on about.
    All I ever said is a slip right uppercut is a valid counter to a stepping in jab.
    You don't think it is.
    UDKSAB
     
  6. tragedy

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    First of all a right hand can come off the jab literally in an eye blink. Slipping a jab and throwing an uppercut = 2 moves. Throwing a jab and right hand = 2 moves. I promise you you're not out racing a quick one-two with a slip and an uppercut.
     
  7. im sparticus

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    You only have to slip the 1. Don't you get it?
    Your talking about a slip inside, yes then your going to get caught with a right hand . Cmon man.
     
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  8. tragedy

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    The motion of throwing the uppercut will cause you walk on to a right hand head on.
     
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  9. im sparticus

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    Without a slip yes. But not off a slip, its changed your head postion. Not sure you understand what slips and steps do for position changes.
    Let's agree to disagree.
     
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  10. tragedy

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    ?
    You literally just saw Joshua throwing an uppercut and walking onto a right hand head on. You literally can't throw an uppercut and slip a right hand at the same time.
     
  11. im sparticus

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    You talking about the last punches thrown fr9m each men?
     
  12. tragedy

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    I'm telling you after the slip the motion of throwing the uppercut will move you into the right hand.
     
  13. im sparticus

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    That was no step jab from DDD and that was no slip right uppercut from AJ.
    They both threw right hooks. Uppercuts come from underneath not round. You can clearly see AJs thumb up and above the fingers, just like a hook.
    A right uppercut the thumb is at the side of the fingers. and DDD had his gaurd up when AJ didn't.
    That's far from a step in with jab and counter with slip right uppercut.
    Your trolling man.
     
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  14. im sparticus

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    See my post above. And good night.
     
  15. tragedy

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    Dubois and Joshua threw a right hand and an uppercut at the same time. If you preface that with a jab and a slip you STILL get the same result. What you're describing is a red herring. The motion to throw the uppercut will always expose you to the right hand. You literally turn face first into it.