Put your left hand back to your defense immediately after you throw your left hook. Because a good opponent will counter you if you missed that hook because you are WIDE OPEN. And don't stop infront of your opponent too after you throw that hook move to the side ,or step back to avoid counter.
I think you should practice both… in battle you don’t always get to choose sometimes it’s what’s the opponent is giving you 😎🥊💪🏾💯… Great question my friend!! 🫡
@@Natebrown_1 Very true. Battle is a weird thing. From what I saw in your other clips, your left hook looks like your best shot/most weight behind it. Keep it up bro
@@Sarissa99 thanks … my guy I appreciate that assessment… you definitely know your stuff I can tell…🔥🔥🔥🫡😎… battle definitely can be very weird at times, always expect the unexpected!!
Only a seasoned boxer with natural born cat like reflexes like RJJ or Manny Pacqiuao can pull off that difficult leaping hook effectively in a fight. Marvin Hagler was one of the first I’d seen do that when he KOd Tommy Hearns with a leaping right hook nearly 40 years ago. But even then Hearns was a sitting Duck after exhausting himself in the most explosive first round in all of boxing history.
You are absolutely correct my friend it’s most definitely a risky punch to attempt, it can leave you in a vulnerable position especially if you miss the leaping hook 🪝… I also believe joe Frazier beat Mohammad Ali with that leaping hook 🪝 as well… 😎
Put your left hand back to your defense immediately after you throw your left hook.
Because a good opponent will counter you if you missed that hook because you are WIDE OPEN.
And don't stop infront of your opponent too after you throw that hook move to the side ,or step back to avoid counter.
Definitely great advice and a good catch 😅😎😎🔥
The same applies before you punch. Keep your hands up.
@@Natebrown_1 Yeah...
@@pavnazwisko9196 agreed!! 😎
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Correct.. he most definitely did..💪🏾🔥💪🏾🔥
Nice turning of the shot. Do you plan to practice throwing it from the chin too or you prefer it from shoulder roll stance?
I think you should practice both… in battle you don’t always get to choose sometimes it’s what’s the opponent is giving you 😎🥊💪🏾💯… Great question my friend!! 🫡
@@Natebrown_1 Very true. Battle is a weird thing. From what I saw in your other clips, your left hook looks like your best shot/most weight behind it. Keep it up bro
@@Sarissa99 thanks … my guy I appreciate that assessment… you definitely know your stuff I can tell…🔥🔥🔥🫡😎… battle definitely can be very weird at times, always expect the unexpected!!
Only a seasoned boxer with natural born cat like reflexes like RJJ or Manny Pacqiuao can pull off that difficult leaping hook effectively in a fight. Marvin Hagler was one of the first I’d seen do that when he KOd Tommy Hearns with a leaping right hook nearly 40 years ago. But even then Hearns was a sitting Duck after exhausting himself in the most explosive first round in all of boxing history.
You are absolutely correct my friend it’s most definitely a risky punch to attempt, it can leave you in a vulnerable position especially if you miss the leaping hook 🪝… I also believe joe Frazier beat Mohammad Ali with that leaping hook 🪝 as well… 😎
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