Not really its rather evident!! When you turn southpaw against a good left hooker your just bringing yourself closer to the hook! Its a pretty easy deduction, you saw GGG use the right over the top to try and keep Curtis's left hand busy on defense.
The southpaw stance could have helped once Curtis started to retreat by going to his left but the old rule in boxing is not hook with a hooker. The rights did well for GGG and a few off the top of the head hurt Curtis too.
I see methodical approaches by GGG and his corner is calm and collected as opposed to so many corners in big fights these days that a really bad! Ray
The southpaw stance could have helped once Curtis started to retreat by going to his left but the old rule in boxing is not hook with a hooker. The rights did well for GGG and a few off the top of the head hurt Curtis too.
I see methodical approaches by GGG and his corner is calm and collected as opposed to so many corners in big fights these days that a really bad! Ray
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