Ok, This is old News really, But last year I had a problem with this kid I used to spar with and I never figured out why untill now.
There was 2 dudes I sparred with regularly.. Now I say spar but It was really more like a fight where we just tried not to kill anyone lol.
Ok, So Dude number 1 About 5'11-6'0 like 170 lean.. Pretty big reach advantage.. I'm 5'8 And my reach isint amazing to say the least. anyways, were both southpaws So I sparred with him on about 3 occasions where I Demolished him... I feinted all his shots, countered good.. At One Point hit him with a hook so clean his Helmet turned sideways lol.. It was pretty funny...
Now Dude number 2, About 6 foot.. Closer to the 180-190 range (I was around 170-180) with a lil shorter reach than the other guy, but still alot more than me, & This dude catches me every time... I cant feint him for nothing so I'm left with only one option since I cant be too technical And I try to smother him, and Apply pressure with hooks and close shots, but That'll wear someone down quick, so it usually resulted in me getting a couple good shots, but loosing steam and getting broken down...
& Now I was just thinking of Why I couldnt feint him & I cant remember exactly how I feinted but I think since he was an orthodox, I think I may have like.. Crossed wires in my brain or something, And feinted the opposite direction as I did with the southpaw, leaving me open every time... Cuz instead of fainting towards the left and leaning away.. I would lean back And Get caught cuz of his reach, where with the southpaw I would go around the punch.
Is there any legitimacy to this? does anyone ever see it happen? It sounds like a Reeeeeeeeaaaaaall dumb mistake, but hey, it is what it is, I'm just trying to fix it.
& Also, leaning back is bad right? should u always try to move side to side? or does it all depend on the situation?
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