Hey there, what are some good tactics for a southpaw against a guy who throws a lot of left hooks? What are good ways to take his left hook away? And what are good examples of fights to watch
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Lomachenko does a really good hob at this. But he moves really fast to the to the right which if you dont do fast enough you walk into that left hook. But he does it quick enough to where he ends up on the outside of the opponents left hand so they have to reposition to even catch him with it. Pacquiao does a good job of this by fighting in in in n out style as hes never in range long enough and if he is he is the one throwing combos. I suggest looking how lucas mattthyse fights as well as erislandy lara as its the best of both worlds
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Originally posted by Heavyhands420 View PostLomachenko does a really good hob at this. But he moves really fast to the to the right which if you dont do fast enough you walk into that left hook. But he does it quick enough to where he ends up on the outside of the opponents left hand so they have to reposition to even catch him with it. Pacquiao does a good job of this by fighting in in in n out style as hes never in range long enough and if he is he is the one throwing combos. I suggest looking how lucas mattthyse fights as well as erislandy lara as its the best of both worlds
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keep the distance. work with your own right hook or jab (going behind his left leg or pulling yourself immediately out of his range after landing your punch).. be agressive, not to wait for his attacks..
quick steps back if he's attacking and moving at you.. move your body back if he just throws punches but doesn't move his feet.
The main thing is not to stay in opp's range (especially after landing your right).Last edited by djif; 05-08-2019, 05:15 AM.
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Vids - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C27InWTTFmY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGZEe7y3Z7o
Don't look at Loma. He's a fake s-paw (as long as Egor Mekhontsev, for example). He's a bad example to watch if you're a true s-paw yourself..
Watching pro-vids is not the best idea. Even guys like Usyk or prime Korobov weren't giving a f about one left hook from the opp in pros and were staying in range doing nothing to protect themselves from it.
Better to watch old am-vids with old counting system when every punch counted.. And they were making miracles in defense..
If you still need pro-fights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmQ-fKbMY48Last edited by djif; 05-08-2019, 05:41 AM.
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Originally posted by djif View PostVids - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C27InWTTFmY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGZEe7y3Z7o
Don't look at Loma. He's a fake s-paw (as long as Egor Mekhontsev, for example). He's a bad example to watch if you're a true s-paw yourself..
Watching pro-vids is not the best idea. Even guys like Usyk or prime Korobov weren't giving a f about one left hook from the opp in pros and were staying in range doing nothing to protect themselves from it.
Better to watch old am-vids with old counting system when every punch counted.. And they were making miracles in defense..
If you still need pro-fights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmQ-fKbMY48
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Originally posted by djif View PostVids - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C27InWTTFmY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGZEe7y3Z7o
Don't look at Loma. He's a fake s-paw (as long as Egor Mekhontsev, for example). He's a bad example to watch if you're a true s-paw yourself..
Watching pro-vids is not the best idea. Even guys like Usyk or prime Korobov weren't giving a f about one left hook from the opp in pros and were staying in range doing nothing to protect themselves from it.
Better to watch old am-vids with old counting system when every punch counted.. And they were making miracles in defense..
If you still need pro-fights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmQ-fKbMY48
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Originally posted by djif View Postkeep the distance. work with your own right hook or jab (going behind his left leg or pulling yourself immediately out of his range after landing your punch).. be agressive, not to wait for his attacks..
quick steps back if he's attacking and moving at you.. move your body back if he just throws punches but doesn't move his feet.
The main thing is not to stay in opp's range (especially after landing your right).
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