Etinosa Oliha Setup & Initiate Counters

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Etinosa Oliha, Kyrone Davis, Willy Hutchinson
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General Overview:

This breakdown highlights Etinosa Oliha’s use of the rear cross, counter techniques, and how he initiates his counters. We’ll also explore how his opponents might try to counteract his patterns.



1. Setting up the Rear Cross with a Pull:
• Setup 1:
• Etinosa’s Position: His head is over his lead foot as his opponent commits their lead hand.
• Action: Etinosa performs a pull to his rear foot, a subtle movement that sets up his counter.
• Shoulder Movement: Notice that his shoulders are bladed during this pull, which hints at an upcoming attack.
• Action After Pull:
• Etinosa’s Counter: After pulling, he immediately drives his weight back into his lead foot and follows through with a rear cross. This creates a fluid transition from defense to offense.
• Sequence: Pull → Rear Cross.
• Setup 2:
• Again, Etinosa pulls to his rear foot, but this time his shoulders remain square.
• Question: What could he do with square shoulders? The answer comes next.



2. Countering with a Roll and Uppercut:
• Opponent’s Commitment: As his opponent commits with a lead hand, Etinosa performs the same pull, but this time with square shoulders.
• Opponent’s Rear Cross: After the jab, his opponent fires a rear cross.
• Etinosa’s Response: Since his shoulders are square, he can roll with the rear cross, shifting his weight to his rear foot.
• After rolling with the cross, Etinosa counters with a rear uppercut.
• Sequence: Pull → Roll → Rear Uppercut.



3. Initiating Counters with Double Jab:
• Double Jab Setup:
• Etinosa throws a backhanded jab while keeping his head over his lead foot.
• First Jab: His head stays over his lead foot, setting up his next move.
• Second Jab: The elbows flare out during the second jab. This technique allows him to stay on his lead foot, preventing his head from shifting too far back toward his rear foot.
• Opponent’s Counter:
• As Etinosa throws the double jab, his opponent attempts to throw an overhand right.
• Etinosa’s Defense: Because his head is still on his lead foot, he can roll the overhand right to his rear foot.
• Counterattack:
• After rolling, Etinosa counters with a rear uppercut.
• Sequence: Double Jab → Roll → Rear Uppercut.



4. Breaking Etinosa’s Pattern:
• Opponent’s Strategy:
• Etinosa’s backhanded jab has a predictable rhythm, which his opponent attempts to time with an overhand right.
• Etinosa’s Response:
• Despite the timing of the overhand right, Etinosa continues his pattern, rolling his body to his rear foot and attempting to counter with a rear uppercut.
• Potential Adjustment:
• The opponent may aim to catch Etinosa in the middle of his counter and break the pattern.



Summary:
• Etinosa Oliha uses subtle movements like pulls, rolls, and backhanded jabs to initiate counters and set up offensive actions.
• His ability to adapt based on his opponent’s actions (like rolling with a rear cross or using the double jab) allows him to defend and strike in quick succession.
• The sequence of pull, roll, uppercut, and the backhanded jab make Etinosa a tricky fighter who can quickly turn defense into offense.
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Thank for listening everyone! I heard about Etinosa VS Kyrone was coming....so I was just curious about what Etinosa could do. Take care!

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nice video format. no excessive talking. just useful and straight to the point.

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