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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2007

William Cheung covering double jab

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  • who ever is doing tat double jab dont know anything abt punch...i dont know why wing chun ppl always make their student to punch like boxers in unrealastic way n always try to beat them....jab is most difficult thing to block..it just comes n goes in blink of eye..and tat double jab is rediculous..why is he not moving front while doing double jab coz his grand master dont know how to defent tat one

  • The guy throwing the punch isn't a boxer so why expect it to look like boxing? This is simply a demo. Now we do have a pro boxer, a golden gloves boxer and other full contact fighter in our NJ school who can throw a good jab.;-)

  • @im4u2cu We have boxers at our NJ school. One is Professional.

  • We train and train with boxers. That as only a demo. Look at the fight clips on my channel.

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  • @im4u2cu LOL come and meet any serious TWC student and u will realize the truth

  • no disrespect cause i do get where your coming from but this is just a demo to give a general idea of the application of the technique he likes. Although i must agree with you that a jab is hard to block but we all no that in a real fight you go off of straight reaction and i personally have never encountered a jab that i couldnt work around. remember real fighting as you should know is all about timing and angle of attack

  • I know in wing tsun the defence and attack are at the same time and that is something that gives superiority over other systems, karate for example. Cheung claims the same about his system (defence and attack at the same time), although what someone can see here is that you need one time for defence and one for attack. That is something that makes you (in general) not so fast against any opponent that moves very fast,as a good boxer does. Unless your opponent gives a punch and stays there frozen

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