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  • What's the best way to deal with someone circling around you?

    Okay simple answer is just stand there and let him wear himself out, fair enough because he's usually out of range... he's not experienced much like me, were just sparring.

    What's the best way to deal with him moving around, how can I take advantage of this because he also is defending while moving and not much else.

  • #2
    put pressure on him. try to back him up with the jab rather than allow him to circle. and when u cant back him up cut of the ring.

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    • #3
      Retreat to the ropes & counter...
      If no ball, try to turn him into a corner & let your hands fly.....

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      • #4
        cut the ring, **** the body

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        • #5
          yeah cut the ring down, use head movement, stay behind your jab and **** the body

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          • #6
            Thanks.

            I'm a southpaw and he moves to his right (He's a switch-hitter) If I move to my left and try and cut him off I will be out of position in some circumstances, but I think I can deal with that.

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            • #7
              cut off the ring using great foot work while pressuring with an effective jab

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Arcyani View Post
                Thanks.

                I'm a southpaw and he moves to his right (He's a switch-hitter) If I move to my left and try and cut him off I will be out of position in some circumstances, but I think I can deal with that.
                he's moving the way you want him to move then...he's moving to your power hand

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                • #9
                  I've found that when guys in the ring circle it's easy to throw your jab then a couple hooks to the body. If he's moving to his left throw a jab then a right hook that tends to force them back to the right. Then just repeat the process or switch if they change directions. From my own experience I see this from new guys. It works really well because they don’t like getting hit and don’t understand that they’re just walking into it.

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                  • #10
                    watch cotto, hes great at cutting the ring down.

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