Ive been noticing more and more through my sparring that, I havent the first clue on breaking through or getting around an opponent with his arms walled up. I find that everytime i try to attack a covered opponent, say to the body or head, i just feel like the punches im throwing at him are being stuffed. Like im in too close range to get effective twist on the hook, to the small exposed sides of his head and body. Or else i'll jab a couple times at their guard and try and jab through their forearms, but honestly my attempts so far feel futile, and i usually end up just backing off of them. I also attempt an uppercut between the guard sometimes, but i dont think my uppercutting technique is honed enough yet to be used effectively in sparring. It felt too weak and stuffed by his arms also.

Now im pretty sure this should be basic stuff i should be learned about, but im still sitting there dumbfounded bouncing jabs off of their guard pondering my next move. Soo my online trainers, im calling upon your infinite boxing knowledge. I need a lesson in getting passed/breaking through the walled up guard of my opponent. Ima southy if it makes a difference. In depth instructions are good, but simple fundamental explanations always stick best with me. Any'll do. School me.