Why are southpaws so much more common nowadays?

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  1. BoxingDialogue

    BoxingDialogue Active Member Full Member

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    Seems like before the 90s you rarely saw one.
     
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    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    they used to try and make leftys into rightys, starting in kindergarten. force them to write right handed, etc.
     
  3. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Back in the day trainers would usually force you to become conventional. The reason was two fold.

    1.) Nobody wanted to fight a southpaw, so it was bad for business, since southpaws struggled to get fights against top competition.

    2.). Southpaws tend to be suckers for right hands.
     
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  4. Libertine

    Libertine Active Member Full Member

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    where did you get number 2 from? number 1 kind of cancels out number 2
     
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  5. roughdiamond

    roughdiamond Ridin' the rails... Full Member

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    I think it's because if the explosion of the international amateur scene, and southpaw being an advantage for point scoring etc. Alongside the 'classical' style and stance not suiting most southpaws, leaving them vulnerable.

    Even back in the day though, you had southpaw ATGs such as Young Corbett II(?) and Lew Tendler, who gave Benny Leonard hell.
     
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  6. Big Ukrainian

    Big Ukrainian Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    There were some good southpaws before - Whitaker, Hagler, Elorde, Papp, Nunn, Marvin Johnson and others...

    At the beginning of the XX century though there southpaws were extremely rare in boxing. Outside of Young Corbett III, Fred Fulton, Tiger Flowers and Luis Ortiz I can't name anyone else.
     
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  7. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    I think the newer style of trainers are the biggest part of it. Especially Cuban trainers.
     
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    Contro Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Because they stopped drowning them at birth

    Gil Clancy is turning over in his grave.
     
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  9. Skins

    Skins Boxing Addict Full Member

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    For some reason I never liked watching southpaws. I don't know, something about their style just was not aesthetically pleasing to me or something. I made exceptions for Hagler and Marvin Johnson, but other than that I can't think of any that I liked watching