Combos Of The Week: Week 15 Virtual Padwork Online Boxing Series

Welcome to the fifteenth instalment of Combos Of The Week. This series is a complete recap of the Virtual Padwork library I built in 2023.

If you are looking for a structured way to learn about online boxing, this series will serve as a reference guide. Instead of hunting through a social media feed, you can find the technical sequences right here, grouped by week, to study in your own time.

Combo 99: 1 Slip 532 Slip 2

Stance: Southpaw

This sequence focuses on reacting to the opponent's lead hand. After the initial jab, you slip to the outside (right) to fire a three-punch counter, then immediately slip back to the left to evade the return and fire a final cross.

Combo Sequence:

  • Jab

  • Slip Right

  • Right Uppercut

  • Right Hook

  • Cross

  • Slip Left

  • Cross

Combo 100: The Cérémonie

Stance: Orthodox

A complex, multi-level sequence that uses varied head movement to enter and exit the pocket. By combining low body hooks and crosses with a step back to reset the range, this combo tests your ability to maintain balance across different heights.

Combo Sequence:

  • Jab

  • Slip Left

  • Roll Right

  • Low Right Hook

  • Right Uppercut

  • Step Back

  • Low Cross

  • Low Left Hook

  • Left Hook

Combo 101: 14 Roll 25 Step 2525

Stance: Southpaw

This drill emphasizes the rhythm between the cross and the lead uppercut. After an initial roll and counter, you use a step back to reset the distance before unleashing a repetitive "2-5-2-5" flurry to overwhelm a guard.

Combo Sequence:

  • Jab

  • Left Hook

  • Roll Left

  • Cross

  • Right Uppercut

  • Step Back

  • Cross

  • Right Uppercut

  • Cross

  • Right Uppercut

Combo 102: The Santa

Stance: Orthodox

Inspired by the pro boxers Anrei Santa Jr, this is a clinical counter-punching sequence. You slip a jab to fire the lead uppercut and hook, then immediately slip to the right to load the rear hip for a finishing cross. It’s a high-efficiency drill for tight pocket work.

Combo Sequence:

  • Jab

  • Slip Left

  • Left Uppercut

  • Left Hook

  • Cross

  • Slip Right

  • Cross

Combo 103: 1 Low2 32 Step 2

Stance: Southpaw

This drill focuses on the level change between the head and body. By dipping low for the cross, you create an opening for the lead hook. The sequence concludes with a step back to pull the opponent onto a final straight left.

Combo Sequence:

  • Jab

  • Low Cross

  • Right Hook

  • Cross

  • Step Back

  • Cross

Combo 104: The Double Jab Motif

Stance: Orthodox

The "Double Jab" is one of the most effective tools in boxing for creating openings. In this drill, you return to the double jab after every offensive variation, ensuring you never stop dictating the pace and distance of the fight.

Combo Sequence:

  • Double Jab

  • Jab

  • Double Jab

  • Cross

  • Double Jab

  • Left Hook

  • Double Jab

  • Right Hook

  • Double Jab

  • Left Uppercut

  • Double Jab

  • Right Uppercut

Combo 105: 132 Roll 232

Stance: Southpaw

A Southpaw variation of the 1-3-2 flow. This sequence focuses on the defensive roll after the initial flurry. By rolling to the left, you evade the opponent's counter-hook and reset your power for a strong 2-3-2 finish.

Combo Sequence:

  • Jab

  • Right Hook

  • Cross

  • Roll Left

  • Cross

  • Right Hook

  • Cross

Closing Thoughts

This project began as a 365-day commitment to creating a free, dependable resource for boxing enthusiasts worldwide. By stripping away spoken instruction and focusing on the raw mechanics of the combinations, these sequences are designed to be a universal language. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced boxer, these archives stand as a testament to the discipline of the craft—a library of inspiration that remains accessible to anyone with a passion for boxing.

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