Re: Is a Left Punch harder than a Right Punch?
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Tyson use to say his right was the most powerful shot but the left hook got the knock outs because it was the one the opponent did not see.
That was Mikes best punch because he's a converted south paw. Same with Cooney, Oscar and several others.
Re: Is a Left Punch harder than a Right Punch?
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Master
Tyson use to say his right was the most powerful shot but the left hook got the knock outs because it was the one the opponent did not see.
That was Mikes best punch because he's a converted south paw. Same with Cooney, Oscar and several others.
You sure about that? :D
http://pl.b5z.net/i/u/6104919/i/MIKE...ning_2_ezr.JPG
Re: Is a Left Punch harder than a Right Punch?
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Master
Tyson use to say his right was the most powerful shot but the left hook got the knock outs because it was the one the opponent did not see.
That was Mikes best punch because he's a converted south paw. Same with Cooney, Oscar and several others.
You sure about that? :D
http://pl.b5z.net/i/u/6104919/i/MIKE...ning_2_ezr.JPG
Positive. So was Basilio, Jeffries and Corbett and they all have the same thing in common. A deadly left.
Re: Is a Left Punch harder than a Right Punch?
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Jimanuel Boogustus
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IamInuit
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Master
Tyson use to say his right was the most powerful shot but the left hook got the knock outs because it was the one the opponent did not see.
That was Mikes best punch because he's a converted south paw. Same with Cooney, Oscar and several others.
You sure about that? :D
http://pl.b5z.net/i/u/6104919/i/MIKE...ning_2_ezr.JPG
Positive. So was Basilio, Jeffries and Corbett and they all have the same thing in common. A deadly left.
That is interesting. I always thought he was a converted southpaw too in the same way Frazier was, but he is clearly signing with his right there.
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IamInuit
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Jimanuel Boogustus
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IamInuit
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Master
Tyson use to say his right was the most powerful shot but the left hook got the knock outs because it was the one the opponent did not see.
That was Mikes best punch because he's a converted south paw. Same with Cooney, Oscar and several others.
You sure about that? :D
http://pl.b5z.net/i/u/6104919/i/MIKE...ning_2_ezr.JPG
Positive. So was Basilio, Jeffries and Corbett and they all have the same thing in common. A deadly left.
That is interesting. I always thought he was a converted southpaw too in the same way Frazier was, but he is clearly signing with his right there.
Rare but not unheard of. I'm pretty sure Cotto is also a convert. Winky is the only converted right hander I can think of.
Re: Is a Left Punch harder than a Right Punch?
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rjj tszyu
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Jimanuel Boogustus
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IamInuit
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Master
Tyson use to say his right was the most powerful shot but the left hook got the knock outs because it was the one the opponent did not see.
That was Mikes best punch because he's a converted south paw. Same with Cooney, Oscar and several others.
You sure about that? :D
http://pl.b5z.net/i/u/6104919/i/MIKE...ning_2_ezr.JPG
Positive. So was Basilio, Jeffries and Corbett and they all have the same thing in common. A deadly left.
That is interesting. I always thought he was a converted southpaw too in the same way Frazier was, but he is clearly signing with his right there.
Rare but not unheard of. I'm pretty sure Cotto is also a convert. Winky is the only converted right hander I can think of.
I write with my left and box orthodox. Wish i was a southpaw!
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IamInuit
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rjj tszyu
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IamInuit
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IamInuit
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Master
Tyson use to say his right was the most powerful shot but the left hook got the knock outs because it was the one the opponent did not see.
That was Mikes best punch because he's a converted south paw. Same with Cooney, Oscar and several others.
You sure about that? :D
http://pl.b5z.net/i/u/6104919/i/MIKE...ning_2_ezr.JPG
Positive. So was Basilio, Jeffries and Corbett and they all have the same thing in common. A deadly left.
That is interesting. I always thought he was a converted southpaw too in the same way Frazier was, but he is clearly signing with his right there.
Rare but not unheard of. I'm pretty sure Cotto is also a convert. Winky is the only converted right hander I can think of.
I write with my left and box orthodox. Wish i was a southpaw!
Wow that's interesting.
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Jimanuel Boogustus
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IamInuit
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Master
Tyson use to say his right was the most powerful shot but the left hook got the knock outs because it was the one the opponent did not see.
That was Mikes best punch because he's a converted south paw. Same with Cooney, Oscar and several others.
You sure about that? :D
http://pl.b5z.net/i/u/6104919/i/MIKE...ning_2_ezr.JPG
Positive. So was Basilio, Jeffries and Corbett and they all have the same thing in common. A deadly left.
:vd: How can you be a right handed converted southpaw boxing out of an orthodox stance?
;D
Re: Is a Left Punch harder than a Right Punch?
this OP I made was meant to be sarcastic humor. All these posters took it seriously and tried to really say if a left or a right is a stronger punch. :rolleyes:
Re: Is a Left Punch harder than a Right Punch?
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IamInuit
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Jimanuel Boogustus
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IamInuit
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Master
Tyson use to say his right was the most powerful shot but the left hook got the knock outs because it was the one the opponent did not see.
That was Mikes best punch because he's a converted south paw. Same with Cooney, Oscar and several others.
You sure about that? :D
http://pl.b5z.net/i/u/6104919/i/MIKE...ning_2_ezr.JPG
Positive. So was Basilio, Jeffries and Corbett and they all have the same thing in common. A deadly left.
:vd: How can you be a right handed converted southpaw boxing out of an orthodox stance?
;D
Look, he's a converted southpaw and if you don't believe me then google it or something. Do some research. The others I mentioned are all converts to.
Re: Is a Left Punch harder than a Right Punch?
Na I'm good bro ;) You stick with Google.
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Well I would have handed you are few books but you are a tad distance away.;)
All good.
Re: Is a Left Punch harder than a Right Punch?
Books with pictures as proof, I assume? :rolleyes:
For crying out load dude. Fuck what you heard. The proof is in front of you. Mike Tyson is a right-handed orthodox fighter. FACT.
Re: Is a Left Punch harder than a Right Punch?
I like this idea thought.
In baseball the left handed batters have a advantage over right handed batters. They NAIL home runs. ask Hideki Matsui the small Japanese HR hitter who was the MVP fro the Yankees a couple years ago in the World series.
The advantage of batting left-handed
There is truth to it in baseball. I would just scroll down and read the conclusions, but many of the same comparisons can be drawn from these two sports. Lefties have to redirect the ball less from the angle of the pitch to hit the ball, closer to first base, and a propensity of throwing their "punch from an angle that pitchers have a harder time fooling.
Southpaws have all the advantage in boxing. And the power isn't as much of a problem as the style, as many of you have stated, the punch has to be delivered. No target is immobile, especially at the elite level.
Having said all of that.. the left hook is the best punch in boxing, still. It is the one that sneaks in behind the glove and cashes out the register for the night.
Also, baseball is the most boring sport on earth.