JDub
Mmm. Pie.
The forward jumping attack you speak of is actually 1A+B. 1A is a sweep. Really, people start catching on to 1A+B pretty quick. If you're opponent adapts to 1A+B you have to get tricky with it. The easiest time to land it is after W/O 2A+B. Especially if W/O 2A+B isn't blocked. W/O 4A hits mid-range and sidesteps. N/O 4A+B also hits mid-range. If N/O 4A+B hits then following with 8A+B will combo with it. Point being, you can make Xiba's uncomfortable at mid-range. You just need to keep them under pressure. Xiba has major whiff potential you can exploit too.Just gotta get in close. Xiba is at his strongest at midrange, you are at your weakest at midrange. Thus its best to stay outta midrange. Just a few tidbits from the guide if you didnt already know how to counter these things: 6BK if very popular by Xiba players. If you block the B you can punish with a fast move. Or you can even step the B since its very linear. 66BBB if one of their better strings for pressuring you and mixing you up if you aren't sidestepping much. If you block the first hit and the 2nd doesnt come. or if you guard the whole string then the last hit is very unsafe. Then punish it heavily to discourage its use. If you get used to 1A you can do a forward jumping attack and hit him as he recovers.