I see him sign autographs with his right but that doesn't mean much since myself and my sister are both left handed but were taught at an early age to write with the right hand. From what I see Adrien always uses his right to set up his left. Kind of like a rear jab. His entire left side is also more developed than his right. Also, when he works on the bag his left has a lot more noticeable power than his right and then when he switches to southpaw on the bag his right seems much weaker compared to his left. Just something I've noticed and am speculating on.
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is Adrien Bronzer naturally left handed?
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If he writes with his right hand then he is considered right handed...
Left footed & right handed
Right footed & left handed
Orthodox & southpaw or switching
it doesn't matter...
fight how they want and feel most comfortable...how you co-ordinate your body is the most important when choosing whether to fight southpaw or orthodox & that can't be decided with the hand you write with...
"but were taught at an early age to write with the right hand"
Your definition of what "handed" a person is, is wierd...
Personally I write with left hand & kick with my left foot. Considered by myself and most others as "left handed" & footed...but in boxing prefer the orthodox stance.Last edited by miniq; 01-29-2015, 05:47 PM.
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Originally posted by Bronsky View PostI see him sign autographs with his right but that doesn't mean much since myself and my sister are both left handed but were taught at an early age to write with the right hand. From what I see Adrien always uses his right to set up his left. Kind of like a rear jab. His entire left side is also more developed than his right. Also, when he works on the bag his left has a lot more noticeable power than his right and then when he switches to southpaw on the bag his right seems much weaker compared to his left. Just something I've noticed and am speculating on.
I don't think he is left handed tho.
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Lots of left handed boxers fight from the right handed stance. It gives them a more powerful jab and hook but a less powerful right hand. Trinidad and De La Hoya are left handed and so is Cotto. Some guys that fight from the left handed stance are natural right handers as well like Victor Ortiz and Andy Lee.
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Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth View PostI noticed that to.. he can rip left hooks and uppercuts. His best punch with his right is the right uppercut in my opinion.
I don't think he is left handed tho.
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Originally posted by boliodogs View PostLots of left handed boxers fight from the right handed stance. It gives them a more powerful jab and hook but a less powerful right hand. Trinidad and De La Hoya are left handed and so is Cotto. Some guys that fight from the left handed stance are natural right handers as well like Victor Ortiz and Andy Lee.
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