Its kind of hard to evaluate him, as his opponent did nothing to make him do much in return. He doesn't do much at all with his left hand, and he pushes his right (sometimes a sharp push but a push nonetheless, and telegraphed to boot), and he leaves his chin hanging because he reaches with that right.
He squares up and his chin is high; jab and circle to your right. I saw him throw one left hookish type punch and it seemed very awkward. He favors the right hand; you'll be moving away from it, so if he turns and tries to throw it watch for your right hook or straight left counter. Keep circling to your right.
A couple things to beware of. Don't move straight back as you have in the past- he seems more apt to take advantage of that than somne of the other guys on the tapes I've seen. Also, don't come in on a straight line, especially throwing your left hand from too far away. I think he could make you pay, countering with his straight right.
He is very right-hand happy; he seems unsure about how to use his left. Circle to your right and away from his. Jab and step.


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Thanks for taking the time to watch it Grey, me and my coach have been working on not going back in straight lines, taking the centre of the ring and moving to my right. If he does get close hit him with the straight back hand, left uppercut ( you mentioned he drops his head ) or just holding him and spinning him off. We've also been working on the right hook and pivoting off which I think will be effective in this fight. I just hope I can stick by what i've learnt and not go back to my bad habits. I'll let you know how it goes mate and hopefully have a video soon.
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