Re: CHARLEY BURLEY: Analyzing Genius

Originally Posted by
hardcore_crash
What would be the targets for a southpaw?
The ranges are much different; in a positive and negative way.
I notice that my right side is exposed much more by the left hand of an orthodox, naturally. But, the right hand is much farther away and can be seen and blocked much easier.
Any pointers would be much appreciated.
I'm working on a more detailed reply to the southpaw question for another thread, but really quickly I can tell you that moving to YOUR left as a southpaw employing this stance becomes as sensible a tactic as moving to your right normally is. Not any old way of course. More to come.
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