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Not sure if anybody has any info about this, but one of my boxing instructors from a while back was southpaw. He was right handed, and his reasoning was something to do with your right eye being quicker. See punches come faster, reaction time, etc. I had somebody ask me something today about stances so I thought I'd look it up.
Turns out my right eye is the dominant eye... You can look up on the net how to test which ones yours is. Does this really matter at all? He was a damn good fighter, but he was a bit crazy so I dunno if it matters. I know like 80% of your punches come from lead hand, but understand this logic, but just wanted to know if reaction time was different based on which eye is closer to the strikes. |
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Reaction on punches comes more from experience, when you anticipate things coming, also serious fighters do head movements all the time (watch Lomachenko, Sugar Ray Leonard for instance). Of course you can improve reaction time to a certain extent, but generally better not rely on it, unless you are naturally gifted as Roy Jones or Ali. Going back to your question - never heard of such issue left vs right eye. I guess, you can test it. Try sparring for a week like your coach suggests, feel if it makes any difference.
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