Ok the idea as an orthadox is to use the jab to off balance your opponent and then nail him with a cross when he cant fight back.
The idea as a southpaw is to put your self on the outside of your opponent where he is vunerable to the cross and you simply lead with a cross without the jab.
BUT
When you are on the outside as a southpaw YOU are vunerable to the Jab, and since the jab easily beats the cross to the mark and off balances you, why isnt it better for a southpaw to stay on the inside and jab cross just like an orthadox fighter?
The idea as a southpaw is to put your self on the outside of your opponent where he is vunerable to the cross and you simply lead with a cross without the jab.
BUT
When you are on the outside as a southpaw YOU are vunerable to the Jab, and since the jab easily beats the cross to the mark and off balances you, why isnt it better for a southpaw to stay on the inside and jab cross just like an orthadox fighter?
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