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7 Basic Boxing Combinations
7 Basic Boxing Combinations
7 Basic Boxing Combinations
This is a good list of basic punching combinations for any beginner just learning how to box.
These basic boxing combinations should be mastered to the point where you can do them
going forwards, backwards, sideways, and with your eyes closed. They will serve you in a wide
variety of situations and can be chained together to form even longer, more complicated
boxing combinations.
1-1-2 (Jab-Jab-Cross)
This one is a way to trick your opponent. The 1-1-2 works because your opponent might be
expecting a 1-2. If so, then the second jab has a good chance 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.
1-2-3-2 (Jab-Cross-Hook-Cross)
This is nothing but you throwing LEFT-RIGHT-LEFT-RIGHT. The jab opens your opponent’s
guard. You follow-up with 3 big power punches: right hand, left hook, right hand nish. When
the 3 big punches land beautifully, you can pat yourself on the back.
Go To The Body
Don’t always aim for the head. It’s too predictable and may not work against speedy boxers
that move well. The body is a bigger target and will force your opponent to block high and low.
Go up and down and force him to work doubletime on defense and increase your chances of
landing something. Another thing you should know, a well-placed body punch can cripple your
opponent in a painful knockout.
Professionals use the same combinations over and over again. They don’t go out trying to
throw more punches, or harder punches. They simply alter the aim, angle, and timing of their
combinations to beat their opponents.
Learn How to Throw Killer Punch Combinations
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