On that note, I had my last street fight when I was 17. Anybody over the age of 18 who is regularly getting into street fights needs to grow the fuck up, or move out of the hood
why not?? I have , not exactly a jab , but with the same idea , you throw one get his "attention" and then boom!! a straight or a hook or an upper , my record is like 30 , 13, 10 ko's lol some thing like that ,ive gotten my ass whooped im not going to lie , but those ko's , have been instant
I used it in my last fight.... I flicked it out there as a range finder, the guy opened with with a wild right, and threw a straight rigght, right down the pipe, and from there on it was game over...
I box but I don't do that in the street. I start off by making believe I'm gonna kick, dash in, hold him down with my right (Use my size also)....triple/ quadruple the left uppercut.
Last edited by Doctor_Tenma; 10-18-2009, 10:59 PM.
Prior to watching boxing, I just swung for the fences.
Since I started watching boxing, I always use the jab in street fights. It sets **** up, throws your opponet off, and makes it much easier to blast a guy out.
On that note, I had my last street fight when I was 17. Anybody over the age of 18 who is regularly getting into street fights needs to grow the fuck up, or move out of the hood.
I started watching A-Rod at bat and then I started hitting home-runs too.
Just an FYI: Watching boxing and actually doing it are two different things. And if you think it's as easy as fighters make it look, then you must be drunk or ******. Or both.
Straight right hand before they know it's coming. Keep 'em short, fast and straight- step on their toes and get inside. GG. I wouldn't really throw a jab unless the right hand doesn't knock them down/out.
It's street fighting, not boxing. And btw, this is the wrong thread to ask this in, because most of these ******s never stepped in a ring before, and probably haven't been in too many street fights either.
It good for finding your range and setting up the Big right hand shot. Kicks can be used as range finders and toset other things up as well, Cung Le is a master at controlling his oponents with kicks to the body.
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