Thanks for replying, and yes, you're correct, I'm a distance fighter, aka an Outside Fighter, similar to a Larry Holmes or Muhammed Ali type except a don't move in and out of outside range to mid-range, like a true Outside Fighter.

I don't have great footwork or anything, but I like to let my opponent come to me and I unload and move out. Pot shooting you might say, waiting for them to get in range and 1-2 or 1-2-3-2 and out. If they have their head down, I shoot a Right Uppercut, Left Hook, and Cross on them.

I've also done some counterpunching where I've just moved in on my opponent and forced them to punch, parried their shots and punched back at them, but it isn't my style much.

That's why I was asking, because they are some opponents who will wait for you to strike, so you have to move in with punches, I was wondering if I needed to shorten any shots to make it more effective. It is easy to pot shot an advancing opponent, it is harder to land moving in though because of counter punches that can happen.