The Basic Boxing Combos Workout

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A good boxing combo will consist of several parts, including feints. The purpose of the first punch will be to hide the steps your opponent takes when you come in and to distract attention from a harder shot. The perfect way to make your opponent more open is to use feints. Learn more about how feints can be used in boxing matches to your advantage.

The 1-2-slip-2-three-roll boxing combo is the most common of all. This combination includes a jab/cross, and lead hook. This combo requires you to pivot in with your lead foot and bend your elbow at a 90 degree angle. This move requires you to balance and control your knees. Lastly, bend the lead jab hand out toward your opponent's nose with your left hand, and then follow up with your right hand.


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The lower part of the GO PROboxing combo is responsible. The right hook is the first strike of the combo. This naturally sets up the left hook. The next three strike are a right handed finish that can be thrown anywhere. Ultimately, the GO PRO is a fun boxing combination to throw. Be sure to maintain your range and execute your strikes. These combinations are useful for improving your striking technique.

In order to learn how you can execute a winning combination of boxing moves, you will need to practice multiple punches. To make different combinations, you can use the 1-2-3-4-6-4-6-0. For more advanced techniques, you can add a lead hook or cross or a feint to the lead hook and make a CROSS-SLIP-SLIP-CROSS combo. Once you are comfortable with two-body/two-head basics, you can add them to the body or combine them.

Unlike the first jab, the hook is usually performed with an open hand. With an open hand, the goal is to confuse your opponent. When used correctly, the hook can be very powerful and efficient. The lead uppercut, however, is very similar to a jab. The second punch is an "oblique cross". This combo is the best combination to help your opponent break through their defenses.


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A good boxing combo should be performed from outside the range of your opponent. The first punch should be a jab and the second a cross. Cross-crosses are cross-hook-cross combinations. You must switch your weight from one leg to the other. To counterattack, your opponents will not notice that you are moving your head in the correct direction. A combination that is well-matched will be able land the lead hook in front of the head and knock the opponent in the face.