Heya Sharla, the fact that it's your "good" shoulder suggests that it may be a resultant of impact.
Often when starting boxing we throw our harder punch (right straight) a lot more frequently than any other punch we end up doing some damage to the cartilage in the socket and also to the ligaments around the shoulder.
This is because in our earnest efforts at the start we throw arm punches and they play against us in the long term.
I guess what I would do is apply a something like Tiger balm and Shadow box the punches from the right as a stretch. I find this helps release the synovial fluid in the joints as well as slowly bringing the ligaments you will be using into life, just before the workout.
Kee[p us posted

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