A straight right is a direct punch thrown from the rear hand. It travels straight toward the target. The boxer rotates the hips and shoulders sharply. The back foot pivots to add power. This punch often follows a jab. Because it moves in a straight line, it reaches quickly. For example, Deontay Wilder’s straight right has produced many knockouts. He throws it with explosive force. The straight right targets the chin or head. Proper alignment keeps the punch accurate. Throwing it without setup invites counters. Clean timing makes it one of boxing’s most effective weapons.
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