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Journeyman
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Circle to the left then left hook or straight right. But to honest depends what sort of Southpaw your facing.
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Gatekeeper
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Thanks guys good advice but I wasnt very clear, I wanted an answer like this.
1) The right cross is your number 1 punch vs a southpaw 2) The left hook is the next most useful 3) The jab 4) The right hook 6) The overhand right hook 7) The right bolo 9) The left uppercut 10) The overhand right 11) The right shovel hook 12) The long range right hooking cross 13) The long range overhand cross 14) The left shovel hook |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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You dont need that big of a list. As long as your not predictable you can switch it between 2 or 3 different punches (not including the jab or whether or you not you throw to the head or body).
Generally tho, you have the straight right, overhand right and left hooks (all to the head or body), right hook to the body. So many ways to throw each of those punches. And dont forget about fients. As of which will be your best punch against that fighter? That would depend on the fighters style, stance, tendencies and ect. The list of variables goes on. |
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