Dropping the left arm

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by average_joe, May 18, 2008.


  1. elindiomonzon

    elindiomonzon Active Member Full Member

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    if u are not comfortable with the style dont use it, because later on can develop flaws on your style. just find a comfortable position(style)to fight.
     
  2. Melbourneborn

    Melbourneborn Member Full Member

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    An advantage of that style of found from being in the ring with guys who use it is.. its tougher to slip their jab. If they shoot it from their hip, up to your chin, i find it a lot harder to slip it. Dont know why and dont know if anyone else is the same, but yea, thats something that ive found.
     
  3. WHU

    WHU Member Full Member

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    ye i think it is because you see it later, my coach has said to counter this make sure your left foot is outside their left foot so it is jab on jab if that makes sense it more left hand on left hanf as they will hav to pivot to get the right off
     
  4. Orishaman

    Orishaman I tell it like it is.... Full Member

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    no..no droping of the left hand...period...
     
  5. ajay11

    ajay11 Original Convict Full Member

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    It's what I recommend as I've yet to personally come across anyone with enough class to benefit from it.

    Most likely find that right hand come over the top.
     
  6. Thumpa50814

    Thumpa50814 Member Full Member

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    rolling punches but dont drop your hand keep them up defend you face