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    Default Re: Switching Stance

    Quality fighters will get anyone anytime even if they are switch hitting.

    Did hagler ever fight a whole bout in an orthodox stance?
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    Default Re: Switching Stance

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quality fighters will get anyone anytime even if they are switch hitting.

    Did hagler ever fight a whole bout in an orthodox stance?
    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quality fighters will get anyone anytime even if they are switch hitting.

    Did hagler ever fight a whole bout in an orthodox stance?
    No don't think he ever did, he looked comfortable on his right or left foot, he switched hit with
    ease , great fighter.

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    Default Re: Switching Stance

    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quality fighters will get anyone anytime even if they are switch hitting.

    Did hagler ever fight a whole bout in an orthodox stance?
    Leonard fight, I think,

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    Quote Originally Posted by boyla View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quality fighters will get anyone anytime even if they are switch hitting.

    Did hagler ever fight a whole bout in an orthodox stance?
    Leonard fight, I think,

    No he didn't , he boxed a few rounds , then changed back to lefty.
    Some felt that cost him the fight , not boxing southpaw for the entire fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by boyla View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quality fighters will get anyone anytime even if they are switch hitting.

    Did hagler ever fight a whole bout in an orthodox stance?
    Leonard fight, I think,

    No he didn't , he boxed a few rounds , then changed back to lefty.
    Some felt that cost him the fight , not boxing southpaw for the entire fight.
    Yes Hagler gave the rounds away and it ultimately cost him the victory. I think he was being too clever for his own good.
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    Default Re: Switching Stance

    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    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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    Default Re: Switching Stance

    Yeah nice trap ,Del a Rosa fell into it head first too.
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