how you jab when you go to your left is you press down on your front foot and swing over the heel of your back foot and you can throw that jab forever and ever. how you jab when you go to your right is you have to stop whenever you want to throw a jab (or your feet will never really be under you) and he gets smart to it. you can't really jab and go to your right synchronously.
and by what you have described you seem to me to be going to your right not to box but to escape. you don't want him to throw his right hand. is that your philosophy? for this i may have some tips.
try to stay out on the perimeter of where his right hand can hit you. you will need to do some boxing to guess where that is.
that should look like this. stay along the perimeter that you shaped out and step back from it when you need to. a step back will create a lot of pull. essentially, whenever you step back what you are really trying to do is pull him to you.
now when you step back you can walk out to your right.
or square up your heels at the top of your step back and skip out to your right.
and you can skip around the ring a lot faster than you can walk around the ring in your stance.
these are escape moves that create more room for you than what is in your picture. and you want to have that spacing because there is still a chance that you can get hit by a right hand when you go to your right since the hip rotation to throw a right hand naturally points that punch in the same direction that you are going.
you shouldn't think that you are safe from a right hand just because you are going to your right.
you still need to have good spacing. but these are all just escape moves. you can make his right hand miss, but what you really want to do is meet his right hand. that is when you are really boxing.
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