I think he was implying that you've probably never even landed it on a person, and that you're just saying it because you think it sounds useful.
okay, but that doesn't mean It couldn't be my favorite or a useful combo. how is it even a bad combo? it's going to the body, then to the head. both hands are being used. it certainly isn't a distance combination but it certainly could land if it was done fast. it's good to use all the punches in a flurry like that. but a jab-cross is obviously still easier to land. my point is it could be useful on the inside
^ LOL @ that combo. Lol even more if you tihnk you're actually landing that whole thing in real life. I wouldn't even let Manny Pacquiao land that many punches on me in one combination.
jab to body and over hand right to head 2 jab, right hook to body and left hook to head jab, bob down, right uppercut then either left hook or left upper cut.
Jab head - Straight left body - jab head. Jab head (working your way inside) - Left hook body - Right hook body, depending on position, either left uppercut inside, or right hook head (whilst turning off).
haha i laughed way harder than I should have at that. Anyways. When I do throw combinations, I just do random flurries from head to body to head. I'm more of a one-shot guy than a combination puncher, even though apprently I have good speed. Is that bad?
head jab-body jab-head jab-straight right-left hook. i also like seeing a straight right to the body and come up with a left hook.
stepping in and left with the jab-left hook (like that blinding jab vid) this one needs to be set up with a few jabs to the body first and I feel so sneaky doing it fake jab to the body, fast left hook upstairs, hard right hook upstairs right after I land a right or come close to landing a right (straight) fake right, hard left hook jab, right to the body simple