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The Basic Training Combos

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A good boxing combo will consist of several parts, including feints. The first punch's purpose is to disguise the opponent's steps when you enter and divert attention from a more difficult shot. You can use feints to hide your opponent's movements without having to throw a punch. This is a great way to get your opponent to open up. Learn about the different kinds of feints that can be used in a boxing match to your advantage.

The 1-2-slip-2-three-roll boxing combo is the most common of all. This combo involves a jab and cross as well as a lead hook. This combo requires you to pivot in with your lead foot and bend your elbow at a 90 degree angle. This move requires you to balance and control your knees. Finally, use your left hand to extend the lead jab hand towards your opponent's nose. Follow up with your other hand.


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The GO PRO boxing combo involves the lower body. The right hook is the first strike of the combo. This naturally sets up the left hook. The next three strikes, all right hand finishes, can be thrown any direction. The GO PRO is a fun combination of boxing moves. Just remember to stay in your range and throw strikes efficiently. These combinations may be helpful to improve your strike technique.

You must be able to do multiple punches to learn how to box successfully. You can use the 1-2-3-6-4-6-0 to make variations. For more advanced techniques, you can add a lead hook or cross or a feint to the lead hook and make a CROSS-SLIP-SLIP-CROSS combo. Once you have the basic skills of two-body, two-head, you can combine the two with the body or any combination of them.

The hook is not performed with a closed hand like the first jab. The aim is to confuse your opponent with an open hand. The hook is powerful and can be used in the right timing. The lead uppercut meanwhile is similar to an uppercut. The second punch, however, is an oblique cross. This combo is the best combination to help your opponent break through their defenses.


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A good combo of boxing should be performed outside your opponent's reach. The first punch should not be a kick, but a jab. Cross-cross is a cross hook-cross combination that requires you to shift your body weight between the lead and follow leg. Your head should always be moved in the right direction to ensure your opponents don't know that you are trying counterattack. Combinations that work well will land the lead hook in your head and the punch in the face.