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Ok everyone says throw the lead right cross throw the lead right cross vs a southpaw, but I cant get close enough.
Lets say the guy has a little bit longer arms and is a little bit taller. Then you have the crossed swords of a southpaw vs orthodox stances, these two mirrored stances dont "fit" together like orthodox and orthodox do, and so you tend to have a huge gap or distance between the two fighters, and two long lead arms getting in the way of each other, constantly colliding with each others jabs rarely is a jab getting through to the other persons head, and we start firing jabs at jabs and parrying each others jabs before the head is even in range to jab! Let alone cross. So then I get the advice lead with the right cross or counter the jab with the rear which Im sure is very good advice. But how the hell do I reach him with it? He is too far away! Id have to step in which could be dangerous if I get caught on the way in!? I find it much easier to set up my cross with a x2 jab. But I would still like to know how to REACH him with the lead cross! Last edited by OMGWTF; 11-29-2012 at 06:18 AM. |
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Keep sparring, once you've become better understanding your range, you will know when you can land your right cross.
Hold up, what do you mean by lead right cross? You a southpaw? You want advice against another southpaw? |
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I am however a southpaw and want advice on fighting orthodox fighters, and how to find my range when firing off the left cross without any set up punches like the right jab 1st. |
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The reason orthodox fighters don't have as much success jabbing against a SP is because the SP has much more familiarity jabbing against OFs, than the other way around. SO with you being a SP, learn to master your jab to get your range. Once your jab touches the opponent, let your cross go.
Advice, don't pose questions here as an orthodox fighter. The strategy as a southpaw won't always translate. Last edited by wordisbond; 11-29-2012 at 07:12 PM. |
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