He is very tall, he holds back, waits and as you come in he throws a straight right cross downwards from up high and it comes at an angle to he rotates the hip a bit more than most when he throws a cross.
With my limited experience I find this really hard to get past, he has good timming on it, its all he does, he is a southpaw BUT so am I so this is a southpaw vs southpaw question so orthadox rules mostly apply.
When I try to jab my way in he just throws it and takes my jab, its hard in sparring because im not going full power so my jab might not be doing what its supposed to do.
He may well be arm punching alot too which makes it faster and awkward and harder to avoid since his hips dont have to torque first and he has more presision over it.
With my limited experience I find this really hard to get past, he has good timming on it, its all he does, he is a southpaw BUT so am I so this is a southpaw vs southpaw question so orthadox rules mostly apply.
When I try to jab my way in he just throws it and takes my jab, its hard in sparring because im not going full power so my jab might not be doing what its supposed to do.
He may well be arm punching alot too which makes it faster and awkward and harder to avoid since his hips dont have to torque first and he has more presision over it.
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