Left Hook Question

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by ibma2, Feb 27, 2014.


  1. ibma2

    ibma2 New Member Full Member

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    Where should your knuckles land on the left hook?
     
  2. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    First 2 knuckles. Metacarpals are also more robust.
     
  3. ibma2

    ibma2 New Member Full Member

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    I am having a hard time not landing it with my last three. Any advice?
     
  4. Meazy-E

    Meazy-E Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Get some cleto Reyes gloves I thought everyone was full of ****, but the gloves actually make you land on your front 2 otherwise it's uncomfortable, it has improved me quite a bit and improved my form, a good pair of gloves are a huge difference.
     
  5. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Learn how to punch.
     
  6. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Secret is the position of the thumb, Angle in relation to the body. Most things work of it Hips, Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist. Everything as regards mechanics evolved, from us standing, the thumb is part of our balancing act, more than we think. :good.
     
  7. JagOfTroy

    JagOfTroy Jag Full Member

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    Make your hook more compact, sounds like your throwing a hook wide.

    Some guys also advocate the vertical fist on hooks but somewhere along the line, I was told it wasn't a good thing to do because of potential counter opportunities so I stick with horizontal. Just took time and practice to hit it right, now I practice by getting the mechanics of the body in sync to make it snap.
     
  8. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Close the distance and use a left hook upstairs preferably after a left hook to the body. Use Hopkins-Delahoya, Holt-Diaz, or Tyson-Mathis for reference those are just some off the top of my head. Keep the elbow parallel with your fist. Put your waist and back into it. Takes time and practice to get the timing right.


    As for the knuckles question, I've had hand problems in the past because I landed the same way you did, BUT, I think if you're throwing and landing jabs, check left hook, or to the body that way you'll be fine. But powerpunches I'd personally use the first 2. Body is a lot softer than the head.
     
  9. ibma2

    ibma2 New Member Full Member

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    Thanks guys, I will continue practicing.
     
  10. Butch Coolidge

    Butch Coolidge Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    the way I was trained the middle two knuckles should be point of impact.
     
  11. Correct, and a good way to practice getting it right is hitting the heavy bag (with controlled power) with your hands wrapped but without the gloves on. Once you get used to doing it correctly, put the gloves back on and you'll notice the improved accuracy.