:confused:if you have double underhooks how on earth do you throw a hook punch like bawang is talking about :confused:
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It's from haymaker to under hook. It's not from under hook to haymaker. It's from striking to clinching. It's not from clinching to striking.
bawang said, "When you apply haymaker, your opponent can apply double legs on you.
I said, "you can change your haymaker into under hook to prevent double legs. If you can just get one arm under your opponent's shoulder, he can't drop his body to reach to your legs."
In Karate the "haymaker" is called Mawashi-Tzuki ( Roundhouse punch) and it can be used with the fist or forearm, Uechi-ryu uses the forearm for example.
Every technique has its place and when a technique "fails" then, typically, it is because someone has used it in the "wrong place".