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When in a fight, if the chin is there, take it out. We're going to work the right uppercut.
The right uppercut, if you show us the stance, Terry, execute the right uppercut at will.
You notice Terry moves his hip over, and if he wants more power he's going to turn over
the back foot. And if he executes with the punch, he wants to drive his hand up through
the chin. If he goes up through the chin and you lift this sweet spot, lights out. With
the right uppercut, I avoid going to the body unless it's right there. If it's there, take
the body shot. If not, and he has to reach for my body, it's a bad idea because he'll
get caught with a punch upstairs. So don't reach for the body. If it's there, take it.
If not, works some different shots.