That sucks, next time be sure to give yourself plenty of space to step around when you shadowbox, the ring isn't too small the last time I checked.

Anyways you could use feints to set up your left hook, and depending on how your opponent reacts to the first hook you can double it up. Try feinting the right while stepping forward (maybe even tap on their gloves with your right), and then you're set to throw the left hook. If the right hand makes them bring their guard up, then hook to their body. Just see what's open, hook to body, to the head, outside of his right arm, or in between their arms. One punch can create an opening for the next. Sometimes you don't want to just throw your punches in a 1-2 rhythm, a slight pause after a punch, or little feint can make landing the next punch easier.

Quote Originally Posted by BoxingDude66 View Post
The way I've been experimenting with it is by throwing flicker jabs to blind the opponent, and then move in with a hard Jab (my body weight is shifted to the right), shift to my left and sink down for the Left Body Hook, and then throw the Left Head Hook. Three punches with one arm. But I wouldn't mind hearing other suggestions or thoughts
That could work. You could also get your opponent into the habit of catching your jabs, and then step forward with the jab (or feinting it), and shoot a left hook in behind their catcher's mitt.

If they're covering up while on the ropes trying to do a rope-a-dope, you could throw fast hook hook on their arms (just to keep them in that defensive mode), followed by a step to the left so that you can shoot a left hook around their guard. From there it's 'a la carte', just line yourself up to the openings and fire away.