Originally posted by Tom Yum
You're backed in the corner and the guy in front of you throws hooks to your body. What do you do?
NEVER drop your hands. If one drops, he'll go upstairs with the hook. Roll with the body hooks a little and get the thai clinch. If he is crouched and hitting your body, the clinch presents itself to you. When you get it, throw one or two quick knees to put him on defense. Use push off from your legs to move the both of you out a step or two- like pushing a heavy wheelbarrow, not shoving.
Once you move him out (still in the clinch), pull his head and spin him around into the corner. Now its your turn.
You're backed in the corner and the guy in front of you throws hooks to your body. What do you do?
NEVER drop your hands. If one drops, he'll go upstairs with the hook. Roll with the body hooks a little and get the thai clinch. If he is crouched and hitting your body, the clinch presents itself to you. When you get it, throw one or two quick knees to put him on defense. Use push off from your legs to move the both of you out a step or two- like pushing a heavy wheelbarrow, not shoving.
Once you move him out (still in the clinch), pull his head and spin him around into the corner. Now its your turn.
Clinches work most of the time and those knees are nice and powerful once you have someone in the clinche.
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