Re: southpaw problems
Circling to your left is typically the right thing to do; in addition to that, when throwing your right hand be sure to step on the outside of his lead/right foot getting as close to him as possible, this should neutralize his right hand from getting any power and he won't be in a very good position to throw the hook or a left hand. After the your right hand follow it with one or two hooks until he makes the adjustment and pivots to his left then fire off another right hand... Rinse and Repeat until he makes the adjustment to stop you from getting to the outside of his right leg.. Be sure to utilize your up and down head movement you will slip more hooks without even trying. Good luck and keep your hands up!
~just my 2 cents~
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