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No of the back foot, thats your distance, its that what puts you where you should be in relative safety. Think the problem is commentators watching someone going forward says he is on the front foot now, when in fact he is not, they interpret it that way as a term of reference.
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Right! Call to your attention BOXING lesson 5 figure 1. " fighting against a taller opponent begin by moving the front knee forward first and bending the knees. Some may see this as a crouched stance but nevertheless as long as the back is straight he is still on his back leg correct!? How else would he slip inside to get to throw punches
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Right! That is how my coach does it to the letter T. However I find it difficult to slip under the punch when fighting against taller opponents the other issue is moving in with two feet =clinching. However in lesson 5 figure 1 it's easier to get under the punches while still being on my rear foot. Wouldn't you agree that moving in with two feet =clinching?
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If you over think in the ring like you do in here you are going to become so confused and such a stilted fighter.
Ok have a shot at answering your own question here:
If you move in using two feet to get in there and your hands are behind your back will you be clinching?
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