This One-Arm Combo Opens Up the Body Every Time for Liver Shot

I’m breaking down how to set up a liver shot using a one-arm multi-punch combination in boxing. Most fighters think combinations always need to alternate hands, but high-level boxers often use repeated punches with the same arm to manipulate defense, create reactions, and open up the body. In this video, I go over how same-side combinations can raise the guard, control positioning, and create clean openings for devastating liver shots. Mastering this setup will help you catch opponents off-guard in your next sparring session and increase your overall boxing IQ. What we cover in this breakdown - Timeline: [0:00] – Examples - Jab - Lead Hook - Lead Hook(L) [1:00] – Manipulate Your Opponent into high guard [5:00] – Jab at beginning of round [7:00] – Feint the jab [9:00] – throw the combo download the data This is a great breakdown for: Beginner boxers looking for a solid foundation Intermediate fighters wanting to add high-level tactics Boxing technique enthusiasts and analysts Anyone practicing shadowboxing or heavy bag drills at home If you want to improve your boxing IQ, combination punching, and body attack strategy, this video will help you understand how elite fighters create openings instead of forcing punches. Subscribe to Boxing Got Me Fit Workouts for more boxing breakdowns, shadowboxing workouts, heavy bag training, and technical fight analysis. Question of the day: What is your go-to punch to set up the liver shot? Let me know in the comments! #boxingtraining #livershot #boxingtechnique #boxingIQ #shadowboxing #heavybagworkout