George, do this and you'll beat the prick:
1) match his jab; when he jabs, you jab;
2) don't square up: he has to turn the hinge for power, don't be there; when he squares zag off and catch him standing;
3) hammer your right when you're 30 degrees off his center either way;
4) if he starts his usual roughing, "miss" with an upper cut and pop his head off with an elbow;
fair well.
1) match his jab; when he jabs, you jab;
2) don't square up: he has to turn the hinge for power, don't be there; when he squares zag off and catch him standing;
3) hammer your right when you're 30 degrees off his center either way;
4) if he starts his usual roughing, "miss" with an upper cut and pop his head off with an elbow;
fair well.

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