Cross-counter
A cross-counter is a counter-attack begun immediately after an opponent throws a jab, exploiting the opening in the opponent's position.
- A right straight punch on instance-as a counter-punch after an opponent's left jab
- A left jab on instance-as a counter-punch (cross) after an opponent's left jab
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