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Counter vs. Opponent Catching your Kick

 


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Kick catch counter photo 1 White fakes with a left jab...
Kick catch counter photo 2 ...and follows up with a right round kick. Black catches the kick, but leaves his face exposed.
Kick catch counter photo 3 White, his leg still caught, lands a powerful overhand right to the jaw
Kick catch counter photo 4 Black still grips the leg: White puts his weight on Black and cups Black's elbows with his hands (see insert)
Kick catch counter photo 5 These grips provide White enough leverage to strip Black's grip by forcefully driving his right leg back and to the ground.
Kick catch counter photo 6 White switches to a Thai boxing clinch (the 'Plumm') and starts kneeing the head to finish the match.


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