Boxing: The Ultimate Guide To Beginning Boxing by Jeff McCall

Boxing: The Ultimate Guide To Beginning Boxing by Jeff McCall

Author:Jeff McCall [McCall, Jeff]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2015-06-23T00:00:00+00:00


1-1-2 (Jab-Jab-Cross)

This combo is a way to trick your opponent. The 1 – 1 - 2 works because your opponent might be expecting a 1 - 2. If this is the case the second jab has a good probability of surprising your opponent opening the way once again for your big right hand. The 1-1-2 is also good if you feel that your opponent is waiting for your right cross to throw a counter. Instead of throwing your usual 1-2, you will throw endless jabs testing the waters (or your opponent’s defense) until he slips up and you put a right cross in there.

If there was ever a boxing combination to be labelled the best, this would be it. It is so simple yet so deadly when you learn all the variants of the old “jab-jab-cross”. Many trainers told me over and over the 1-1-2 is boxing’s bread and butter combo, better than any other punch combo but I couldn’t understand why. Throwing double jabs in the ring only guaranteed that I would be eating more right hand counters and so I got scared of throwing them.



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