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Old 06-26-2003, 01:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Fist Your favourite Combos

Im pretty interested in hearing about your favourite punch/kick combinations (besides the usual jab-straight) . I seem to be getting into a nasty habit of only remembering a few combinations when it comes down to the heavy sparring and fighting.

My main three-step combo (and probably the most common) is the:

Jab , Straight Right , Right Low/High kick

Works very well for me since ive drilled it so many times into my routine. But Im looking to experiment with other combos. Anybody have any favourites they're willing to share? What works for you?

My other fav two-step combos

Jab , Right Spin/Back-Kick
Left Low-Kick (inside) , Right Spin/Back-Kick
Right Straight-Knee , Right Elbow
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1. jab, straight rt, left cut kick to ribs, rt cross, lft hook.
2. double jab, r roundhouse to leg, lft hook
3. (borrowed this one from Tyson) jab, r uppercut, lft hook to chin, rt hook to body.
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Old 06-28-2003, 03:43 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Left jab , left hook , left upper and follow up with any kick or knee you like

Left jab , left upper , left hook and follow up with any kick or knee you like

Left jab , right body rip , right knee.

Left hook , Left hook ,slip , right uppercut
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left foot forward:

jab, cross, L hook

jab, cross, L uppercut

jab, cross, L uppercut, cross

jab, cross, L hook, cross

jab, L hook

jab, L uppercut

jab (as they parry it) turn into elbow

jab, R elbow

jab, flying cross (forward or backward)

jab, cross, L hook, R knee

jab, cross, L hook, cross, L knee (switch)

L teep, cross, L hook, R knee

R teep (put foot down as if blocking) R jumping-back cross

jab, L uppercut, R elbow

jab, L hook, R elbow

jab, cross (as its parryed) turn into R elbow

jab, cross, L hook, R turning kick

jab, cross, L uppercut, R cross, L turning kick

jab, cross, L turning kick, cross, L hook, R turning kick

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