Street Boxing

  • RAT SYNTHESIS™: THE STREET BOXING CHESSBOARD.

    19 WINNING COMBINATIONS


    The gates diagram  is a chessboard or map that teaches warriors how to analyze, protect, and exploit the vulnerable areas of an opponent’s body.


    🔥 Tyson’s Key Winning Combinations

    He uses head movement to avoid punches while closing the gap. RAT Synthesis takes a different approach: offensive defense — destruction, interception, and simultaneous block-strike.

    Tyson-Inspired Combos:

    1. Right Jab → Right Jab (to close distance)
    2. Right Blinding Jab → Left Overhand
    3. Hooks to Body and Head
    4. Hook to Body → Uppercut (same hand)
    5. Right Hook (Head) → Left Uppercut (Chin)
    6. Uppercut to Chin
    7. Lead Right Hook (signature weapon and finisher)

    🎯 SET-UPS (Strategic Opening Creation – Split Their Guard)

    Purpose:

    • Use the cross pattern to create openings.
    • Split the opponent’s defense horizontally or vertically.
    • Target vital points.

    Straight & Round Shots (Horizontal Patterns):

    1. Jab–cross–hook (outside gate)
    2. Jab–cross–jab–hook (outside gate)
    3. Jab → jab → hook off the jab → cross (inside gate)
    4. Lead hook → cross / overhand / uppercut (inside gate)
    5. Jab → rear hook → jab / uppercut (inside gate)
    6. Hook body (one side) → hook body (other side) → uppercut middle (inside gate)
    7. Uppercut → low hook (same hand) (outside gate low)

    Up & Down Shots (Vertical Patterns):

    1. Low Jab → High Cross / Overhand
    2. Blinding Jab → Low Cross
    3. Low Hook → High Hook (same hand)
    4. High Hook → Low Hook (same hand)
    5. Jab → Palm to blind → Jab groin

    Boiling it down, the essential combinations.

    Focus on these top 7 optimized RAT Synthesis boxing combinations with concise purpose:

    1. Jab → Cross → Hook
      → Basic entry; closes distance and turns the corner into trapping range
    2. Jab → Cross → Jab → Hook
      → Pressure entry; disrupts rhythm and sets up forward drive
    3. Right Blinding Jab → Left Overhand
      → Shock entry; blinds and crashes into close range
    4. Low Jab → High Cross / Overhand
      → Level change; draws guard down and breaks through
    5. Lead Right Hook (Head)
      → Angled entry; lands you inside for immediate follow-up
    6. Hook to Body → Uppercut (Same Hand)
      → Close-range breaker; folds body, lifts head for strikes
    7. Right Hook (Head) → Left Uppercut (Chin)
      → Inside destroyer; tight, powerful combo for finishing range
    8. Right Blinding Jab → Left groin punch

    These 7:
    👉 Enter
    👉 Break structure
    👉 Feed directly into trap → blast → terminate


    NOTE: In a self-defense situation, a standard jab or cross can be replaced with an eye jab or phoenix-eye fist, and a hook punch can be substituted with an ear slap.

    Self-defense combinations:

    1. Eye Jab → Cross → Ear Slap
       Basic entry; closes distance and turns the corner into trapping range
    2. Eye Jab → Cross → Jab → Ear Slap
      Pressure entry; disrupts rhythm and sets up forward drive
    3. Right Eye Jab → Left Overhand
      Shock entry; blinds and crashes into close range
    4. Low Jab (leopard fist)→ High Cross / Overhand
      Level change; draws guard down and breaks through
    5. Lead Right Ear Slap (Head)
      Angled entry; lands you inside for immediate follow-up
    6. Hook to Body → Uppercut (Same Hand)
      Close-range breaker; folds body, lifts head for strikes
    7. Right Ear Slap (Head) → Left Uppercut (Chin)
      Inside destroyer; tight, powerful combo for finishing range
    8. Right Eye Jab → Left groin punch