If he would not convert to a righty stance. He is natural left handed and seems to only have that one weapon, the big left hook. If Oscar was to fight out of a more natural south-paw stance, he may have been a more two handed fighter with his power left and develop his right lead as well.
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Originally posted by Mike_Dee View PostIf he would not convert to a righty stance. He is natural left handed and seems to only have that one weapon, the big left hook. If Oscar was to fight out of a more natural south-paw stance, he may have been a more two handed fighter with his power left and develop his right lead as well.
however, i'm certain he decided to fight orthodox for a good reason. maybe southpaw didnt work for him for X or Y reason.... who knows..?
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Most guys who fight as switch hitters do it cuz they feel havin the strong hand out front is an advantage. I don't think DLH as a southpaw would necessarily have a better career, but it gives you an interestin new perspective on all of his big fights and how they woulda looked and turned out.
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No way. Oscar's left jab is a big part of what made him so great. The orthodox stance also set up that picture perfect left hook.
Basically it would have taken away his two best weapons.
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Oscar i feel is a classic case of too many cooks spoiling the broth. I think he gets confused and doesn't know how to fully utilize his considerable talents for situations inside the ring that calls for a particular solution because of the different styles that was forced into him.
Instead of applying the best techniques he learned from his various coaches so he becomes more formidable, he ends up not knowing what to do especially in the heat of battle. He makes so many mistakes. One moment he fights like a great, the next moment he fights like a bum.He's the worst I can think of to convert to southpaw at this stage because that's another major alteration to his style that would further complicate his problems. Maybe during the beginning of his career, that would've been a wise move.
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No. I am sure ODLH knows more about boxing than we do, and that he switched for a reason. I mean you are acting like he switched on a whim, bet, dare, or something.
What you think, his daddy said "son you can't be a south-paw because, south-paws are the devil".
I mean if he had that good of a game from the left side he would have worked more switching of stances during the fight into his game.
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