De La Hoya was a southpaw!?
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Yeah, Cotto does the same thing.
I actually spar out of a southpaw stance even though I'm right handed.
I prefer having my dominant hand out front.Comment
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Hagler did this too. He fought better as a southpaw and his best punch was the right hook. He wasn't a true switch hitter but he could fight out of both stances.
There have been a few successful at converting their stance but in De La Hoya's case he never really became a two handed fighter. His money shots were the jab and left hook.Comment
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Just found out today that Oscar was really a southpaw?? What the sweet shat!?
I read that here http://how-to-box.net/index.php/the-jab-volume-ii/
I call bullshat? What was the point of fighting righty then. Man I've been in many gyms and never heard this shat. Someone explain to me.
Edit: I might be saying this backwards. I read it in one of his books ages ago.Last edited by Cardinal Buck; 07-19-2012, 11:31 AM.Comment
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the reason why Oscar fought right handed is that his first trainer didnt know how to teach a southpaw. Thats why he taught him right handed fighting style. thats why Oscar had that big left hook and the strong left jab: cause he is a natural southpaw. lots of guys are converted: Cotto, Victor Ortiz, Marvin Hagler and I think some pple say Tyson was also a converted southpawComment
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