Different opinions, myself don't see any problems.
Let's say your a southpaw v Orthodox, surely me using my left hand to guard up and down against his big right would be the best and rolling just his weaker hand (jabbing hand) only with the shoulder would be perfectly all right.
Either way whether you take shots from left, right, top or bottom you roll / turn with it like you see Floyd Mayweather jr do when he's against the ropes (e.g. keeps twisting from side to side).
I see some people say you roll into his big hand, well if you can't somehow manage to quickly roll the incoming shot from that side as well (With the hand up against the chin as well) then the style isn't right for the person obviously (lack of Speed & reflexes), not like it matters when your square on and against the ropes.
Looks like its a matter of opinion, I use it against my friend and I don't see any problem, and I implement weaves and such as well and it works against him anyhow.
Let's say your a southpaw v Orthodox, surely me using my left hand to guard up and down against his big right would be the best and rolling just his weaker hand (jabbing hand) only with the shoulder would be perfectly all right.
Either way whether you take shots from left, right, top or bottom you roll / turn with it like you see Floyd Mayweather jr do when he's against the ropes (e.g. keeps twisting from side to side).
I see some people say you roll into his big hand, well if you can't somehow manage to quickly roll the incoming shot from that side as well (With the hand up against the chin as well) then the style isn't right for the person obviously (lack of Speed & reflexes), not like it matters when your square on and against the ropes.
Looks like its a matter of opinion, I use it against my friend and I don't see any problem, and I implement weaves and such as well and it works against him anyhow.
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