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- Jab (1) - Straight Back Hand (2): The combo starts with the fundamental
1-2
combination. The jab is used to find your range and set up the powerful straight back hand that follows. - Slip: After throwing the
1-2
, you perform a defensive slip to your back side (right for orthodox, left for southpaw). This is a subtle head movement designed to evade an opponent's counter-punch, likely their jab. - Back Uppercut - Hook: As you slip, you immediately counter with a powerful back uppercut from your dominant hand, targeting the opponent's chin. You follow this with a front hook, catching your opponent as they try to block your back uppercut.
- Roll: Anticipating a counter-attack, you execute a defensive roll to your front side. This movement allows you to evade an opponent's hook.
- Front Uppercut - Straight Back Hand (2): As you come out of the roll, you launch a front uppercut to the opponent's liver. This targets a vulnerable spot as they bring their elbows in to defend. You follow up with a straight back hand down the middle.
- Roll: You anticipate a final counter from your opponent and roll to your back side with an angled step.
- Straight Back Hand (2) - Hook (3) - Straight Back Hand (2): You finish the combination with a relentless
2-3-2
, a powerful sequence of a straight back hand, a hook, and a final straight back hand to overwhelm your opponent.Want to stay updated with combinations? Click to follow this boxing blog.