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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2006

How to throw the basic punches courtesy of boxing4free.com
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  • Can you allso call it "under cut or some kind of up hook"

  • No.

  • What is the name of that last punch?

  • The overhand. Don't get too wild, it's a control punch, not a haymaker.

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  • its never too late, go 4 it

  • brother can u please explane ur steps not just show us

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  • Basically, it's a combination of a wide angle upper-cut combined with a jab. It works especially well if you are in a low stance, knees bent, and then rising up with the upside down jab. There is no corkscrew motion with this punch.

  • @1789crazy Hey bro. i dont know what u are up to but if "very skilled fighter" get into "real" street fight with someone Who is jst going to "kill You", that someone will get killed in less than 10 seconds. you obviously dont know shit? or can you clarify what you are saying?

  • @boxing4free i disagree..some very skilled fighters dont have the hard for real fights,in sports they re awesome but is not the same fighting in rings than fighting someone that is gona kill u

  • BEST VIDEO SO FAR

  • this is a heaps good vid.

    better than most ive seen aye

  • Overhand rights are extremely devastating when timed and set up correctly just like all punches. There are certain instances when throwing frequent overhand rights can ruin an opponent, like when you're the shorter fighter going up against a much taller fighter.

  • Great work coach!!

  • actually the overhand right is not a haymaker, it is a carefully timed and calculated precision punch. you nevr just walk in and throw it, its to easy to avoid, but it is meant only as a counter punch. it comes over top of the opponents jab, thats why it travels in an arc

  • nice!!!

  • Is throwing haymakers in boxing bad? I mean like the overhand right? Can't experienced boxers see those punches coming because they're usually wide swings.

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