Study him. Then emulate what you see on the bag, and get someone who can create them angles for you on the pads. Although if I'm honest, in fighting, it's never great to focus on emulating anybody too much. Work out your own style, what works what doesn't and then chuck bits and pieces onto that foundation. Not saying you would emulate everything just saying it's generally not a great idea Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Absolutely not, 3, 3b, 4b, 6, slip the counter hook is something I see him do. As one of the posters said above, he also incorporates a lot of head movements