....but like a true master, he gets it on everyone he fights. His right hand is a set up for his left. Its pretty amazing really.
a true master uses both hands.............................not impressed really....maybe he still thinks he's in the olympics....
since when do olympians only use their strong hand? this is a pro boxer thing, looking for the ko thing, so your post is kinda absurd
You guys and gals claim to know boxing, but Rigondeaux has forget more than what you guys ever know, I have seen him use his right hand more often than that, in the amateurs and the pros, just because he didn't use it in his last fight it doesn't mean he doesn't know, the fact of the matter is that he didn't need to throw the right hand, Ramos was too far away to use the jab and he use it for measuring purpose, a true master knows what to use and when, Rigondeaux is a master...
in this fight he use his right hand against a fellow southpaw [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FluJIpiGMGQ[/ame]
I think he loads up when he feels he can, but he can use both hands. I like Rigo, but I need to see him in with more solid competition. Guys who keep coming forward and aren't discouraged easily. He will probably be forced to use that lead hand more effectively also.
He uses his right hand brilliantly to control the balance and position of his opponent. Sometimes he can bang with it but it's his lead hand and he uses it mostly as a set-up and for tactical purposes.
He's good at using his jab to maintain distance. Thats about it but at the end of the day, he doesn't need to have a powerful jab.
A come forward fighter will lose badly against Rigo. He will mince them up. If Rigo punched hard with his right hand he would need a net to trap his opponents so he flicks it out just measuring them up before the attack.