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Orthodox stance
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a stance where a boxer's left hand and left foot are forward, with the right hand and right foot positioned behind
What is an "orthodox stance"?
An orthodox stance is the most common boxing position, typically used by right-handed fighters. In this stance, the left foot and left hand are positioned forward, while the right foot and right hand are placed at the back. The left hand is used for jabs and quick strikes, while the right hand is used for more powerful punches. The fighter's body faces forward, with the weight evenly distributed, allowing for balance and mobility. This stance is designed to optimize a fighter’s ability to land punches while maintaining solid defense.
Example
His orthodox stance provides a strong foundation for his defensive moves.
Switching from southpaw to orthodox stance can catch opponents off guard.
The coach instructed him to maintain his balance better in the orthodox stance.
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His orthodox stance provides a strong foundation for his defensive moves.
Switching from southpaw to orthodox stance can catch opponents off guard.
The coach instructed him to maintain his balance better in the orthodox stance.
He prefers to fight from an orthodox stance to maximize his jab.
Fighters using the orthodox stance often face southpaws in competitive bouts.
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