So I was reading the boxing book "The Professional" by W.C Heinz who is probably the best boxing writer of all time. And in the book he is talking about a fighter, and talks about a move in which a fighter widely misses with a right hand in purpose to land a left hook to the surprised fighter who is still thinking about the wide missed right hand. Now I didn't pay much attention to it, until the other day I saw it down in a pro fight perfectly. Check out the video below of a Kid Chocolate's past fight in which he does it twice successfully. First one is 6:50, the other one is at 7:12. When done right, its a thing a beauty, check it out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7_q-KnzjEQ&feature=youtu.be
Lol looks awesome reminds me a little of the erikmorales feint Left cross walking in above Your opponwnts head then carry momentum into your straight right which u pummel to the body (knocked down Zaragosa wit this)
sweet move you have to do it against the right opponent though . Out of topic but it was a bad stoppage...
Great move but once you get a knockout out of it or even a stunning shot your next opponents will take note of it