Exactly! You shouldn't become predictable with anything in boxing. Upper body movement, punch rhythm, etc.
I want to add a little more to this. I was shadowboxing this morning (no, I won't post a vid ) and it occurred to me that maybe the reason that guys fall into a rhythm is that they are always throwing as fast as they can. Which, in a way, makes sense, but if you're throwing at top speed all the time, it's really easy to get locked into a rhythm. I have a tendency to "float" my right hook (southpaw), to kind of let it drift a hair slower, especially after a couple of hard jabs; if my opponent anticipates it and goes to parry, sometimes he'll be all the way back into his guard when it connects and I'll land a nice one over his ear. I have to "pull" it when it lands (lean back or sidestep and crack the whip), because it's not as "quick." Make sense?
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