Re: Avoiding right hook to the body
Yeah, I wouldn't lead with it unless you can catch them by surprise, throw it unexpectedly and/or from a angle.
However, you can still counter with your left hook. When you slip outside of the jab, you don't have to worry about their right hand, you can then throw a left hook counter with relative safety. You can also pivot toward the right after the slip and then throw the hook which will allow you to hit them with more than one shot as they have to turn back toward you. It works better if you can get close after the slip, and then pivot to the side of him. You can also throw the hook/uppercut up and under his extended left arm.
Circling left, which includes pivoting, can give you opportunities as you're leading with jabs. I find that if they're catching my jabs with their right, that helps to keep that hand preoccupied. So then after a pivot, I step in and toss in the Ol' left hook behind their catcher's mitt. Surprise.
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