Are you kidding? All the weight was loaded on the left foot, and he struck with the right hand. He basically proved me right.
1) He's leaning forward, proving you wrong, since his punch is obviously powerful enough knock down his adversary
2) His lead leg is stopping him from falling off balance on his right hook, the lead leg is stabilizing him, the power of the punch comes from his rotating upper body/arm
Which contradicts quite a bit your previous statements
I'm just stating the facts here
You're blind. Opposite leg provides power for the punch. I'd demonstrate physically, but you can try it on a heavy bag yourself.
Try throwing a right cross powered by your right foot, it doesn't work, it's weak.
The opposite leg is providing support for the weight transfer of the whole body in the case of a hook or a overhand
Don't lean forward my ass
https://i1353.photobucket.com/albums/q669/mightyfighter/maidana-overhand_zpsed5b329b.gif
On the right hook exactly here https://youtu.be/lSiWRBT-P20?t=894 the lead leg acts as support of the whole body, it's not pushing the body forward, it's not adding blunt force to the punch
When you support something do you fall with it? Think man, think.
That's the whole point of the support here lol
"think man, think"
Yeah yeah, now you watch https://i1353.photobucket.com/albums/q669/mightyfighter/maidana-overhand_zpsed5b329b.gif
And stop thinking you're doing it wrong, man
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