I have a few questions for any leftys or anyone whos informed enough on the subject of blocking/catching/parrying..I'm a southy and i've been sparring, but im confused as to which hand is used for what. For example, would i want to be catching my opponents left jab with my right palm and catching his cross with my left? Or does this even matter at all? I've been having trouble on blocks. I cant seem to catch a rightys jab to throw it off balance and i havent even attempted to catch a straight right. due to a lack of confidence.
And im also confused as to how im supposed to catch/parry the punch, I've read that you just catch it in the heel of ur palm and push it off its line of travel. But my trainer taught me, when a jab comes at you, you sort of flick your wrist inwards, as if swatting a fly off the tip of your nose, but i hardly see how a slight inward wrist movement would throw off a full fledged punch. Would this wrist movement be more of a parry as opposed to a catch?
So yeah, can anyone give me some details and pointers on this subject. Is blocking defense for a southpaw different from orthodox?
Also on a side note, i've been studying fighters styles, and i came upon Joe Fraziers cross body style. I really liked how his style incorporated lots of bobbing and generating lots of hooking power with his weaves, all the while deflecting punches with his right arm while working his way to the inside. I was just curious if a southpaw could employ this same style with the same success. Or would the mirror imaging throw off the whole concept? Well if any leftys (or anyone in general) has some good info on this cross body defense, i'd be greatful to discuss it and learn some new things, because i'd really like to try this style out while sparring next time and i'd like to be well educated on how it is executed.
thanks alot in advance doods.
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