Yes ofcourse, put your chin down, cannot breathe, cant see ****, cant punch.:rofl See inyourdreams.com for extra information.
So what you're saying is even if they put picture of him moving. he couldn't move without being on the back foot and I think you're right he obviously he did move on the back.
how so? I think you're right in my defense it's hard to develop a front footed fighter into a back footed never had any success at that.
Thats why youre other fighter had problems throwing the right hand and was getting clocked left and right. He was simply out of balance and when you lean forward on your front foot the opponent can see the shots coming from a mile away. Being on the front foot destroys everything.:?
I like my weight balanced and Slightly on my rear so I think defence first, I switch however to the other when I want to be quicker and mobile... But ultimately I have my weight balanced. one thing to remember is that to never lead with your head... Alway have the head behind the lead leg. Always.
The day i would listen to Michael Jai White on advice on boxing is the day i would stop training and watching boxing.atsch
Admit it Pecho you can get a straighter jab going forward off the front leg than you can get off the back leg!:happy
No you cannot, but can blow your ACL and go to hospital in a couple of months. As i said you cannot box on your front foot and if you do there is no succes.
A question, with the jab thrown so your shoulder is hitting your chin as it should, with the arm fully extended. How can you make the distance longer, from your fist to your chin.