Quote Originally Posted by Walker Smith Jr.
Quote Originally Posted by Luke Hughesy

Well I've rambled on and on so I'll just rap it up. Wether you're fighting a lefty or a righty, you can confuse them long enough to get strong hits off.
Well. since we're on the topic of confusion. I've always thought about doing this for my first amateur bout..

When the bell rings, i'll walk out and engage my opponent dilly dally, in an orthodox stance. Just play defense and let him get into his comfort zone, y'know.. find his groove. Then 3 minutes later, when it hits the the start of the second. The bell will ring, but this time i'll bum rush him in a southpaw stance all the way and just really try and lay into him. Overwhelm him.

Through my opponents eyes, i'd imagine it would be like fighting a whole different person. LOL He would be so bewildered and confounded, wondering how my left hand suddenly gained so much power. All the while im just bebopping him, not giving his mind time enough to re-adjust his gameplan.

Whaddya guys think of that one?

Of course i devised this strategy as a means to hopefully befuddle an opponent with limited experience. A mind fuck if you will. I also just think it'd be really fun to try out and see if i get results that i predicted. But its nothing more than a crazy thought that i have :P
Whilst it is a good idea in theory giving away rounds in such short contests can be a disaster, what if he knows exactly what to do? I'd say make the change and pop the jab in the first round.

Walker, see Luis Collazo, I feel he could be helpful to you.