[quote=MMAMickey;2352642]found it… the whole video is awesomness but it happens about 2.35
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nah… that is not rush punch, he cancel his roundhouse and continue with straight punch. Anyway , superman punch is a surprise attack , better watch out when meet a grappler. I like to use it when people try to run from my roundhouse kick.
soon this will put in YMAS, what d you think ?
whether he cancelled his roundhouse or feinted it the point remains… it was principally identical to a superman punch.
Anyway , superman punch is a surprise attack , better watch out when meet a grappler. I like to use it when people try to run from my roundhouse kick.
this bit is just retarded
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For you, Trollshido. Enjoy.
This is the second thread I’ve had to [strike]clean up[/strike] remove your posts from in the technique fora. Please stick to the topic of the thread. The clip you posted featured no superman punch. Wondering aloud when your posts are going to be moved is the quickest way to get them moved.
Discussing the thread topic, the superman punch, is a good way to ensure your posts don’t get moved. Do you understand?
YouTube- Savage Muay Thai KO
0:18 the usefull of superman punc
He had that leg caught; I could see how that could be very useful in that particular situation.
Is it just me or does that fight look all fishy?
it still related to superman punch anyway. The fight is fake but the tehnique is reliable, that what I want to say…
Oh yeah and in this video you can see the superman punch works well against lazers
[quote=KidSpatula;2358277]Oh yeah and in this video you can see the superman punch works well against lazers
YouTube- HQ Superman Ep1 1941[/quote]
I guess this is the guy, behind the superman costume ?
YouTube- Riddum Revenge- GSP’s Superman Punch!
The superman punch is exist, I wonder why they don’t call it Batman Punch
tataksarella you are genuinely retarded
Duck your head, than spin your body to inside of your body, while your front hand guard your head from the jab. then you can slip to outside of his body and set the counter.
This seems like it puts you right in the sweet spot to get hit with a hook/uppercut from the rear hand.
this is what I mean, at 2.44
The other way is , you move inside while your right hand keep guar your head, and intercept himwith your stright left ( orthodox style ) .
[quote=tataksarella;2358465]this is what I mean, at 2.44
YouTube- Countering the jab[/quote]
Did you read the title of the thread? How is this going to work against mirror opponent, and how is there any ducking involved? The angle isn’t right against southpaws/if you are a southpaw. Lead hook would work over the shoulder, but only if you close the gap a bit.
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A fake staged technique makes your video valid? I’m wondering who is going to ban you first, me or jnp.
I just knew that south paw mean left handed people,
againts the right handed, slip is quite risky if you are not fast enough,. Step back your front leg to keep distance and pary the jab with right hand then counter with left straight.
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[quote=tataksarella;2358865]I just knew that south paw mean left handed people,
againts the right handed, slip is quite risky if you are not fast enough,. Step back your front leg to keep distance and pary the jab with right hand then counter with right straight.
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Why bother parrying if you are out of range? How the hell are you going to return with the rear hand if you stay out of his range? Why the hell would your opponent throw a jab from outside range? How are you going to close distance + punch with reverse hand faster than he retracts his jab? Did you make this shit up? have you ever used it before?
Everything you’ve mentioned is wrong. Slipping against mirror opponent’s jab is less risky because you just move out of his power side. Unless you’re stupid and slip to the inside only. Frankly I think its my highest % success rate defense against orthodox jab. And if you do parry, you should be punching over the parried punch. With your other hand your opponents guard is going to be in the way.
Seriously dude, stop giving bad advice and stay the fuck out of this thread. A lot of genuine learning people are on this thread, and you’re giving them wrong advice and wasting their time. Are you just trolling?
[quote=dwkfym;2358874]Why bother parrying if you are out of range? How the hell are you going to return with the rear hand if you stay out of his range? Why the hell would your opponent throw a jab from outside range? How are you going to close distance + punch with reverse hand faster than he retracts his jab? Did you make this shit up? have you ever used it before?
Everything you’ve mentioned is wrong. Slipping against mirror opponent’s jab is less risky because you just move out of his power side. Unless you’re stupid and slip to the inside only. Frankly I think its my highest % success rate defense against orthodox jab. And if you do parry, you should be punching over the parried punch. With your other hand your opponents guard is going to be in the way.
Seriously dude, stop giving bad advice and stay the fuck out of this thread. A lot of genuine learning people are on this thread, and you’re giving them wrong advice and wasting their time. Are you just trolling?[/quote]