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I wouldn't say it's the main factor. if that were the case, a guy lee's size could easily KO someone tyson's size and there would be no need for weight classes. that's simply not true. mass has plenty to do with it. I recently fought to a decision against a guy who outweighed me by 80 lbs. had he been my size, I know my shots would've dropped him, as I've done it before - size means alot.

 

How many KO's are produced of of a jab? How many off of a cross? which is faster?

 

what's more feared, a lead leg roundhouse or a rear leg? which is faster?

 

you need mass behind the speed. speed isn't the main component, IMO. they are equal.

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The jab, for me is my best punch in my arselal. I worship the jab. Its a very deceptive and annoying punch and can be used to catch even quick people off gaurd.

 

once, when i was boxing (just for fun of course) the whole fight I onely hit him with a right hook, which by the way, knocked him stumbling sideways but not a knock out, The man was fast enuf to dodge my power shots but I quickly pester him with a jab when he got ready to attack or some times i would just pop him one.

 

He one on points, but his eyes where puffy and he had some bleeding but me I was satisfied because I was unscathed (because my gaurd is great)

 

All the post here are great. I recomend mixing up your streghnth and snappy jabs so you can catch them off gaurd with a strong one when they where setting up for an assult of there own and keep snapping the fast ones ramdomly.

 

 

 

also if you catch them follow up with a cross. :wink:

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My legs are steel,

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I do alot of flicker jabs

 

Jabs from waist level going up

 

Their whiplike nature is good at causing swelling

 

If you feel more comfortable with a southpaw stance, use it. Don't worry about it

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you need mass behind the speed. speed isn't the main component, IMO. they are equal.

As for myself, I'm only 135lbs, not much mass there

 

That's why I need to up the velocity of my punches to increase the momentum

 

Momentum = (Mass)(Velocity)

 

better known as p=mv

 

Man, and I've only got a C in Physics :bawling:

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All of the replies have been pretty dead on as far as advice goes.

 

But I have one question, if you feel awkward about fighting from a normal stance, why do you not just fight southpaw?

 

 

 

Personally, I am a big proponent of being ambidextrous in a fight.

 

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has anyone ever used a backfist? i like to mix them in with my jabs.

 

the backfist is not legal in competition. you must hit with the front of the glove.

 

that said though, when I trained kung fu and karate, I used the backfist. I like the jab better.

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