The way a jab is suppose to work

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  • SHAKYR
    MVP
    • Nov 2003
    • 1795

    #1

    The way a jab is suppose to work

    It really depend on key factors like the strength in that arm, momentum and other factors. All boxers don't have momentum stopping power in their jabs. Those kinds of jabs are bothersome and cause you to get caught with other shots.









    Somebody said, "they never saw a boxer's head snap back or get stopped in his tracks by a jab". I have more if you need more proof.
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  • BezO
    MVP
    • Jul 2004
    • 4414

    #2
    Re: The way a jab is suppose to work

    Excellent!

    Just like they have hooks/upper cuts vs haymaker hooks/upper cuts, they need a mechanic for power jabs & crosses.
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    • acts238shaun
      MVP
      • Dec 2005
      • 2714

      #3
      Re: The way a jab is suppose to work

      How 'bout Liston knocking fools out with just a jab?

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      • SHAKYR
        MVP
        • Nov 2003
        • 1795

        #4
        Re: The way a jab is suppose to work

        Originally posted by acts238shaun
        How 'bout Liston knocking fools out with just a jab?
        that was is his ability and strength.
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        • acts238shaun
          MVP
          • Dec 2005
          • 2714

          #5
          Re: The way a jab is suppose to work

          Originally posted by SHAKYR
          that was is his ability and strength.
          Maybe one day we can see this in a non-cheese fashion.

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          • BezO
            MVP
            • Jul 2004
            • 4414

            #6
            Re: The way a jab is suppose to work

            Originally posted by acts238shaun
            Maybe one day we can see this in a non-cheese fashion.
            The power jab would be similar to haymakers or adding power to other punches. It would take longer. A power jab has to be stepped into. The animation would be a little longer giving the opponent that much more time to react. Power jabs would also create more counter opportunities.

            Cheesey elements occur when things are not done with respect to real life timing & spacing. There are no indefensible techniques in boxing. Developers need to make sure they balance every element with its real life counter.
            Shout out to The Watcher! Where you at bruh?

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            • bbarr43
              Rookie
              • Jul 2004
              • 33

              #7
              Re: The way a jab is suppose to work

              These were nice.. Another example of what I haven't felt in the Fight Night series, better head pop and variation. Some guys it could be there eyes were just dazed for a split second, or some they got redirected for a moment, some their head snaps back violently with sweat. It would be nice to have say 1,000 animations for the jab alone.

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              • fistofrage
                Hall Of Fame
                • Aug 2002
                • 13682

                #8
                Re: The way a jab is suppose to work

                I'm left handed, but box right. Keeping my strong hand out front has a ton of advantages.

                I have seen this becoming more commonplace as well. A stiff jab can own a fight.
                Chalepa Ta Kala.....

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                • Complex
                  MVP
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 2494

                  #9
                  Re: The way a jab is suppose to work

                  All jabs are not equal. Some jabs are pawing and judgments of space. Others are to keep the opponent at bay, and some are yet another powerful piece of a fighters arsenal.
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                  • natasha9211
                    Rookie
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 7

                    #10
                    Re: The way a jab is suppose to work

                    agreed with u @fistofrage that gives a boxer hell of advantage

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                    • bbarr43
                      Rookie
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 33

                      #11
                      Re: The way a jab is suppose to work

                      I would really like to see that paw jab come out in boxing, like Ali holding his hand out as if to say, Frazier you just stay over there for a minute while I decide when I want to hit you again lol. Lewis paw jabbed Tyson, Foreman did it to Moorer a bit. Part of that science seems to be getting your opponent to relax just before the quick huge bomb. Can't say I've ever felt that in a game. The way Foreman hits Moorer with that quick one two, I don't know if that feel will come to boxing games without the button controls. The problem here again though is FN4 seems to have one or two canned animations for the jab, when here u see, heads violently popping back, or heads and bodies being moved together, sometimes there body angle gets turned or sometimes a soft jab which doesn't do much at all. Every one of Foreman's jab felt like it hurt though, ouch.

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                      • koolbubbaice
                        MVP
                        • May 2004
                        • 2236

                        #12
                        Re: The way a jab is suppose to work

                        Liston & Ike Quarty come to mind.. They have jabs that could easily stun or knock you down..
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