Thanks. My way of thinking in that is more suited to MMA though which came along a few years after I wrote that. To use it in boxing works only if you are smart enough to know exactly when to use it.
I loath switching for no reason and if a boxer does it for no reason theres an opening straight down the pipe mid switch (which amazes me again that people are not taught how to go there very fast against a constant switcher who doesnt use it off someones moves to their advantage instead.) A flying hook or a lunging straight would catch these twits. (Usually they have the cheek to stand square and place one fist in front of the other fast and roll their shoulders back and forth as if to say guess which way Im going to go! so they let you know its coming.
Theres always at least two sides to everything minimum most train with one thought and one outcome in mind. If you watch a fighter and love or hate what they do you can work out what they think or what they want, once you've got that,its easier to work on the reverse to them. Making it fun for you and more composure comes with knowing the enemy better.
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