Re: Would Winky be where he is now if he fought orthdox instead of a southpaw?
I think him being a sauthpaw deffo gives him the edge in every fight he has had. Nobody likes fighting a southpaw, plus the fact that he can really really box makes him hard to beat. Im not a big fan of his style but at his natural weight he will take some beating
Re: Would Winky be where he is now if he fought orthdox instead of a southpaw?
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Originally Posted by Scrap
Not really it must have been about years, but in the 80s tere coaches who work as squads sat down and decided to go big on the idea most off their top lads were changed to southpaws and vice versa to have a good lead hand for the amatuer system, and for a while it took off. Us in England heard about it so Im pretty certain the Americans did to the two that come to mind are Dela Hoya and Winky, but before that who made it big Hagler
I knew about Dela Hoya but i honestly never knew about Winky and Marvelous fighting out of an unatural position.
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