Quality fighters will get anyone anytime even if they are switch hitting.
Did hagler ever fight a whole bout in an orthodox stance?
Quality fighters will get anyone anytime even if they are switch hitting.
Did hagler ever fight a whole bout in an orthodox stance?
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Theres a difference between switch fighting and switch hitting.
Like turning to the opposite stance and remaining in it as a natural in the opposite stance (which is what some people here are talking about).
Then theres a switch hitter that mixes it up each round totally different animals which is what we are talking about.
Lot of people talking cross purposes here.
It is a tactical thing, if your opponent is weak, or unsuitable against a southpaw stance, then you would be foolish to not box in a south paw stance.
Many ppl take more than 4-5 rounds to adjust to a southpaw stance, by then you have won those rounds.
Personally I find it untidy but very effective when I have used it myself.
Oh dear..
We all just witnessed today in the under card Hugo Centeno knock out Del a Rosa by switching then going slightly square on then slipping to the outside and sending his left hand rear right down the pipe on the change in a perfect set up.
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Yeah nice trap ,Del a Rosa fell into it head first too.
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