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for me it has to be a southpaw right hook. most southpaws are left hand punchers and rearely do you get that type of punch. but once you get the whole wieght behind it then wham all over |
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Im right handed, fighting southpaw.
Unfortunately my jab would be the weakest (my right hand).. which is not helpful! Because your jab is the most important shot! My strongest is the straight left. Love just whipping it from the chin quick. Ive worked on training my unnatural left, to be better than my right. DOH! |
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i have been watching de la hoya fight since i was young and he used to always throw left hooks, then i see miguel cotto who also throws a mean left hook so i started practicing, i have gotten so used to it that sometimes i accidentally throw it as a lead punch followed by the jab
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