The classical boxing jab under utilized in MMA (GETTING THE BASICS)

By Scott Neal

in boxing, the jab is the most important weapon in the game. With the jab you are able to do many of things such as setting up your power shots, shooting it in and out of the *danger zone, *gauging your opponent, and even using it while your thinking of your next strategy. There have been fights won behind the jab such as GSP vs Koscheck just for an example. So why do so few MMA fighters use the jab on the regular? Well, lets think about this… Is it because of the fighting range? When factoring in leg kicks and takedowns, this could affect the way fighters use the jab. i noticed that MMA fighters start out at a little further range than boxers and I’m assuming its because they’re leary on leg kicks. But, the most effective leg kicks are most effective in punch range… So therefore there isnt really a good reason why the jab should be used more often, setting up legs kick, flying knees, even takedowns.

Another big factor of why the jab is abandoned in MMA is the lack of true Boxing coaches in the MMA gyms! Its hard to find a true Boxing coach due to.. one: Boxing coaches are busy coaching boxers, and two: a lot of boxing coaches do not want to deal with MMA. If you’re fortunate to have a true boxing coach, that”s awesome. So with that said, really all it takes is applying boxing into MMA is simply MASTERING THE BASICS. There are things that apply from boxing into MMA , there are things that do not but I want to save that topic for another blog. When it comes to the jab, it would for sure apply very effectively in MMA.

Getting a good understand of the basics of the jab, and the basics of boxing period along with the footwook would be the key. Putting it all together and mastering the basics, then incorporating this into your MMA game would be huge.

MMA fighters please be free and comment!

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*danger zones- there are 3 zones. 1-all the way out (safe zone) 2-in punch range (danger zone) 3-all the way in (somewhat safer zone exception: hooks and uppercuts)

*Gauging your opponent- feeling out your opponent with your jab to see what movements he or she is doing

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TRUassassin Fight Gear and Apparel sponsors Wilkins Santiago for Oct. 6 bout

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October 6th at the soccer plex in Lorain Ohio, Wilkins Santiago goes head to head with the tough Casey “Cajun Bull”Adams (3-2) in a scheduled sanction bout.
As Santiago will try to improve to 7-0 as he prepares at Freddie’s gym in Lorain Ohio, he says ” I know Casey is a tough kid, but we got em.”
In Adams last bout with the “Phenom” Dante Moore, he stood in and exchanged toe to toe in an entertaining bout losing a decision. In this fight with Santiago, we may see fireworks and should be a burn burner!
Also on the card will be Antonio Nieves From Cleveland Ohio vs TBA. We expect good things from the decorated amateur and now 2-0 record as a pro.

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TRUassassin Fight Gear expands partnership with 6-0 Wilkins Santiago

TRUassassin Fight Gear expands partnership with decorated amateur and 6-0 as a pro Wilkins Santiago.
You will be seeing Santiago on the TRUassassin affiliates page.
TRUassassin Gear has been working with Santiago since 2010 after his first bout with Torrence King and been teamed ever since.
Wilkins has worked hard after a 5 year layoff dealing with mistakes growing up as a young man. He now has left the past behind him and has put a string of wins getting him to the pro record of 6-0.
Rumor is that Wilkins was invited into the Mayweather camp to workout and spar with the big names.
We are expected to see Santiago high in the future rankings soon!

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WIlkins Santiago Pro career:

2012-05-19 155 Paul Mpendo 152 7-8-4
La Villa Banquet Center, Cleveland, Ohio, United States W UD 6 6
judge: Eugene Glenn 60-55 | judge: Randy Jarvis 59-55 | judge: Dan McKrell 59-55

2012-04-27 157½ Alando Swain 157½ 5-1-0
Resorts Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W UD 6 6
referee: Lindsey Page | judge: Larry Layton 58-55 | judge: Eugene Grant 58-55 | judge: George Hill 57-56

2011-11-12 154 Marcus Thompkins 152½ 5-5-1
La Villa Banquet Center, Cleveland, Ohio, United States W UD 6 6

2011-05-14 160 Russ Niggemyer 161 2-1-0
St. Lucy Hall, Campbell, Ohio, United States W UD 4 4

judge: Pat Casey | judge: Jamie Garayua | judge: Tom Miller
2010-08-20 157 Matt Keglovic 152 1-1-0
Nautica In The Flats, Cleveland, Ohio, United States W TKO 2 4

time: 2:00 | judge: Earl Jewel | judge: Ben Rochester | judge: Mike Wick
2010-04-24 160½ Torrence King 163½ 1-6-0
Soccer Sports Complex, North Olmsted, Ohio, United States W UD 4 4

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Wilkins Santiago improves to 6-0

Wilkins Santiago improves to 6-0

Wilkins Santiago wins against a war tested Veteran in Paul Mpendo winning a 6 round dec last night at the “Leave No Vet Behind” Vannewhouse productions boxing event in Cleveland Ohio.