[QUOTE=Beanflicker;1331506]Interesting I'll have to watch that fight again. I know he'd square up in the kill zone but dont recall him going south.
Its interesting because most converted southpaws were designed to get the most out of the left hook for example Cooney, Oscar, hell I'm pretty sure Cotto was a southpaw. At the turn of the 20th century conversion was forced upon them because they were considered freaks.
I just realized the guys I matched together for the question are converted right handers lol
Well I know Winky is and am pretty sure Moorer was born right handed.
Brutal southpaw beat down at the end. Technique looked a lot sloppier as a southpaw but I guess that's to be expected.
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Only saw glimpse of it from Tyson when he wanted to finish off his opponents as he did with Holmes.
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I didn't know Tyson was a southpaw either.. You mean he actually uses his left hand to write? I don't think being a converted southpaw would really help with switching stances though, that's a different thing, it's all about how you learn.
I am sure Tyson is right handed. Does that mean he would not be a real southpaw if he was?
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I guess it doesn't matter what handedness Tyson was, he could knock you out with either hand with any punch in any area, body or head.
With a guy like DLH who was left handed, his jab and left hook was always best. And with Hagler, who was a right handed southpaw, his right jab/straight and hook were always best. I think both Tyson's hands were equally dangerous and that's why he's the fucking man!
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I always wondered why that right hand jab/hook from Hagler hurt Hearns. It must have had good power.
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Well the feet/stance is important though, like in that clip you just posted he clearly wasn't a natural fighting with his right foot forward. What surprised me is that he had a really good straight and overhand right compared to anyone over converted guys I can think of though. DLHs was comical early in his career compared to his left hook.
Is Nonito Donaire a converted lefty? That would add up, he has/had about the worst right hand I've ever seen on a top fighter.
Hell yeah, Hagler did his best work with that right jab and hook, when he was throwing his combinations you could always tell there was a lot more zap on the right hooks.
Watch Hagler stun this poor guy and put him out of the ring with a right hook
It's a beautiful thing! I don't know who in boxing came up with the strong hand first stuff, but I know Bruce Lee was a big advocate of it. Probably not a good idea for everyone but De La Hoya, Hagler, Cotto, ect have sure put the theory to great use
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And the thing with Joe, was that it wasn't just one or two punches you had to watch out for. He threw them all any which way he could.
I think if your looking at a good southpaw these days you might say 'he's dynamic', like Joe was. Like Manny was, like Lomachenko is. Good sense of range, angles, good feet and not overly reliant on one punch.
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I was going to say Joe right off the bat and instead created him by using 2 others.
He fights righthanded. So did Oscar, Cooney, Basilio, Corbett and Jeffries as does Cotto. All are left handed. Tyson signs autographs right handed and shakes hands with his right but that is a learned thing. All of them have one thing in common. Deadly left hooks Tysons right was as equally as destructive but thats just a Cus imprint. Pretty much all his fighters could put you to sleep from either side.
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