Inside Fighting is not really my forte either, but I've learned to deal with it.

As for your question, in Inside Fighting, you want to put your weight on your back foot, if I recall correctly. Putting it on your lead foot will offset your balance, causing you to be vulnerable. You should never fight flat-footed (even though it does occur), you should always fight with your heels off the ground, even in Inside Fighting. Your stance should be the same as your regular boxing stance, moving your feet closer will make you lose power, too far apart, and you will be too rigid.


As for combinations, I have 3 good ones for you:


1st Combo: Right Uppercut, Left Hook, Cross

This combination works great, especially when your opponent likes to throw punches to the body. Play "possum" (don't throw any punches, but keep your guard up, protecting your head), and let him hook you to your body. Wait for him to open up his guard when he throws a punch, and shoot a right uppercut to his chin to pop it up, throw a Left Hook immediately after, and throw a sharp Cross, and roll out to the side. This combo only works, when you are close together, blocking and throwing

2nd Combo: Left Uppercut, Cross

This is another good combination, and usually most opponents can't see it coming. Once again, you play possum, letting your opponent throw punches at you. Slip to your left (meaning move your head and body to the left, like slipping a punch, and throw a Left Uppercut under your opponents guard, which will lift his chin up. Immediately follow it up with a hard Cross, and roll out of range.

3rd Combo: Left Body Hook, Left Head Hook, Cross

This is if you like body shots, if not, I'd stick with the combos I mentioned above. Shift to your left while sinking down and throw a sharp Left Body Hook. Then rise up and throw the Left Hook to the Head (doubling up the Hook). Finish with the Cross, and move out of range.


Hope this helped, good luck