Looking for a good fights of tall orthodox vs short southpaw

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  • DesertPrince
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    #1

    Looking for a good fights of tall orthodox vs short southpaw

    For educational purpose against a partner shorter(soutupaw) and quicker then me , so if anyone can help let me know. Thank you
  • Ry*nS*ngalia
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    #2
    I often use Mike McCallum vs. Ayub Kalule as an example that you can outbox a southpaw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEw5LedHk48

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    • kaithy
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      #3
      Online introductions will supplement these details. I've played some of my favorite and most famous games on this wonderful list. another topic five nights at freddy's​. Games I think you'll like.

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      • desert12
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        #4
        These fights illustrate the dynamic and strategic drift hunters elements that arise when tall orthodox fighters face off against shorter southpaws.

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        • Kearns76
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          #5
          If you're looking to understand strategic movement and timing against a shorter, quicker southpaw, watching classic fights is great, but you can also explore games that train similar thinking. One such game is hexanaught. It’s a fast-paced multiplayer game where you control a base and expand your territory on a hexagon-tile map while avoiding being cut off by opponents. Just like in boxing, you need to predict movement, control space, and react quickly. The way you protect your ground and cut off angles in the game actually mimics ring control and footwork in a fight. It’s not a direct replacement for sparring, but it can sharpen your awareness and help you think a few moves ahead.

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