I honestly don't know, he has the southpaw left that looks like its his power shots but his right hand his quite destructive as well when he hits you to the chest, kidney and abdomen. You can literally see his opponents faces change once he lands on them.
They want to keep that poker face going but if you have boxes before you can hell they are hurting like hell, I saw this against Algieri, Brook and recently Pederson. You literally wanted to cry for them (Not in Pederson's case I loved every second of it). Its like watching someone get hit to the balls, you as a man can feel their pain.
His right hook to the body is brutal but, I don't view him having a "best punch" like a lot of guys do. I see his strength in the way he applies pressure. He makes guys uncomfortable. Controls space, creates a rhythm of pain that psychologically defeats a fighter. They go to retreat, bam. Go to fight back, bam. Everything results in a negative consequence.
He's very good at letting that shot rip when they're trying to move out of range. You can see their confidence fade.
He throws every shot well but if I had to go with one I'd say that southpaw jab its a powerpunch in itself and allows him to set everything else up.
I think he has the best jab in boxing along with Gzodyk.
He has very good power with either hand and any type punch to head or body. His straight left to the jaw might be his hardest punch. It's a fight ender when he lands it flush with full power. He throws power punches in combination with each punch setting up the next.
His right hook to the body is brutal but, I don't view him having a "best punch" like a lot of guys do. I see his strength in the way he applies pressure. He makes guys uncomfortable. Controls space, creates a rhythm of pain that psychologically defeats a fighter. They go to retreat, bam. Go to fight back, bam. Everything results in a negative consequence.
I also dig that right hook to the body, also the left uppercut. I agree his best asset being the way he applies pressure. His control of distance and his balance are near perfect...he's always in position to throw hard shots and always has the room to throw them.
His right hook to the body is brutal but, I don't view him having a "best punch" like a lot of guys do. I see his strength in the way he applies pressure. He makes guys uncomfortable. Controls space, creates a rhythm of pain that psychologically defeats a fighter. They go to retreat, bam. Go to fight back, bam. Everything results in a negative consequence.
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