I see manny pacman leaning in all the time to land his point scoring version of the left cross. Or to make sure it lands if the opponent gets out of range.
I know beginners make the mistake of leaning in to try and get power and to get more range and they lean in chin first ie they massively expose their chin leaving it drooping down/ sticking out ready to be knocked out.
But so long as you make sure you tuck your chin, I dont see what the problem is with doing it?
I mean guys lean to the side all the time when they do improper slips, question is do the pros know better than the authors of the textbooks?
I know beginners make the mistake of leaning in to try and get power and to get more range and they lean in chin first ie they massively expose their chin leaving it drooping down/ sticking out ready to be knocked out.
But so long as you make sure you tuck your chin, I dont see what the problem is with doing it?
I mean guys lean to the side all the time when they do improper slips, question is do the pros know better than the authors of the textbooks?
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