? about low lead hand

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  • Hassan93k
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    Originally posted by bose
    Old time boxers used to do this. Floyd gives you a lot oppertunities to punch on his shoulder or biceps for 12 rounds older fighters used to do this. If you watch the Marquez fight theres a round where Marquez does this to Floyd and you can tell Floyd didn't like that because he went on to force an attack on Marquez. Doesn't even have to be hard punchs to the shoulder or biceps but consistancy, by the 10 rounds he'll have a tough time lifting that arm to punch.
    Can you please inbox me what round that was. I want to watch it.

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  • bose
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    Old time boxers used to do this. Floyd gives you a lot oppertunities to punch on his shoulder or biceps for 12 rounds older fighters used to do this. If you watch the Marquez fight theres a round where Marquez does this to Floyd and you can tell Floyd didn't like that because he went on to force an attack on Marquez. Doesn't even have to be hard punchs to the shoulder or biceps but consistancy, by the 10 rounds he'll have a tough time lifting that arm to punch.

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  • dannyp4p
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    it'd be more effective against southpaw fighters. the general idea is that southpaws do have trouble defending against the right hand. speaking from experience, it does work against both.

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  • frankisdead
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    ? about low lead hand

    Anyone know of an example where an opponent jabbed at the arm of another's low lead hand? Is it effective i.e. a 1-2: 1 to the arm 2 to the head? Would it be more effective with opposite handers? Just wondering
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