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  • #21
    i remember switchin south paw in a street fight and i dropped him with my left. dude didnt see it coming

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    • #22
      the guys who fight with their strong hand as their lead hand just do it cause their lazy. Don't you think every1 has trouble fighting the right way around when you start, you just have to keep doing it the right way and slowly it will be a habit. you guys cant do it and quickly change it up, just stick with it

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      • #23
        what makes fighting with your strong hand forward the wrong way because they have names for orthodox and southpaw fighters...... it shouldnt matter which hand you fight with forward if you can handle your business in the ring, **** if i could stand on my hands and punch wit my feet i would! What ever makes you comfortable is the right way PERIOD.

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        • #24
          in the long run, the original way is better.

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          • #25
            Right handed Southpaw

            From what I have seen right handed southpaws, don't produce many knockouts...Using your strong hand upfront actually takes away from your power and defense...

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            • #26
              well since you havent seen that many KOs by Righ handed southpaws, ill make it a goal of mine to KO every ****ing body i fight when i turn pro!


              (or atleast 70% of um if not more)

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              • #27
                I've recently gotten back into boxing. And although it feels good fighting using a southpaw stance ( I'm right handed) I just know even though my jab is strong that my left cross or hook is gonna be lacking a lot more more than my right cross or hook. Plus i don't really care much for not having the most powerful jab in the orthodox stance as long as its accurate it should only be used to tee of your opponent keeping him outta range and setting him up for the 1-2 combination. So i do think when i get into the amateurs if i decide to go southpaw most likely i'll have a far more difficult time than if i fight orthodox

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                • #28
                  i have an orthodox stance and im right handed and my jab is harder with my left then it is if i switched to southpaw becoz ive practiced it alot more, after using your weaker hand as your jab, it starts getting strong

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                  • #29
                    Miguel Cotto is left handed but boxes orthadox i believe. Thas why he fights well from southpaw position and why his left hand is so vicious.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by mystyal2k5
                      i remember switchin south paw in a street fight and i dropped him with my left. dude didnt see it coming
                      are u really into all that pokemon carton shyt?

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