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  • DR.ORGYY
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    #21
    Miguel cotto....

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    • infamous larryx
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      #22
      Originally posted by DR.ORGYY
      Miguel cotto....
      wonder why he quit switching up in fights....he was damn good at it and did it on balance and smoothly

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        #23
        Floyd Mayweather is the best switch hitter in boxing






        If you catch my drift

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        • BrooklynBomber
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          #24
          Only after an 8th post I realized that for some posters switch hitters actually mean ****sexuals first and not the fighters who throw punches from both stances.

          Anyway, Dirrel was particurarly good at switch hitting against Oganov.

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          • BrooklynBomber
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            #25
            Originally posted by Gorilla Dogs
            Floyd Mayweather is the best switch hitter in boxing






            If you catch my drift
            So, if he invites me to hang out with him, should I automatically file a sexual harrassment complaint?

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            • infamous larryx
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              #26
              Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
              Only after an 8th post I realized that for some posters switch hitters actually mean ****sexuals first and not the fighters who throw punches from both stances.

              Anyway, Dirrel was particurarly good at switch hitting against Oganov.
              this forum is full of ****s...but anyway i think fighters should switch up more it confuses the opponent

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                #27
                Originally posted by LARRYX P4P#1
                this forum is full of ****s...but anyway i think fighters should switch up more it confuses the opponent
                No, not really. Good movement confuses the opponent, switching the stance would be a cake month for any decent professional. Throwing short straight punches against an uneducated southpaw is a piece of cake.

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                • catalinul
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                  #28
                  Marvin Hagler.

                  His ability to change stances in clinches made it impossible to catch him doing it unlike guys these days trying it.

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                  • edgarg
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                    #29
                    Naseem Hamed, although it's sometimes difficult to tell, owing to his unusual style.

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                    • Danny Gunz
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                      #30
                      I cant really remember a fighter switching up his stance and being very effective with it. Being a great orthodox fighter is better then being a pretty good southpaw.

                      It always seemed to me that i threw off the rythm of the fighter rather then his opponent.

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