2 (Straight Back Hand): The combo starts with your most powerful weapon, the straight back hand. You deliver this punch with your dominant hand, driving it straight down the middle of your opponent's guard. The power for this comes from the ground up, with a strong push from your back foot and a full rotation of your hips.
Back Upper: As your opponent reacts to your straight hand by bringing up their gloves, they expose their chin and the area directly in front of their face. This creates a perfect opening for a back uppercut with that same dominant hand. To throw this punch, you quickly bend your knees, drop your hips, and fire your hand upward. The key here is the "reload" — you're not just throwing another punch, you're re-engaging your core and legs to generate another powerful shot with the same hand. This is a move that catches opponents off guard because they don't expect a power punch with the same hand twice in a row.
3 (Front Hook): After the uppercut, you immediately follow with a front hook to the head. This attacks from a different angle, catching your opponent as they're still recovering from the uppercut.
2 (Straight Back Hand): The combination finishes with a final straight back hand, which is thrown as your opponent turns to try and block the hook. This last punch is designed to catch them while they're off-balance and finish the combo with authority.