Southpaw stance
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British pronunciation/sˈaʊθpɔː stˈans/
American pronunciation/sˈaʊθpɔː stˈæns/

Definition & Meaning of "southpaw stance"

Southpaw stance
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a left-handed fighting position where the boxer's right hand and right foot are forward

What is a "southpaw stance"?

A southpaw stance is a position used by left-handed fighters in boxing, where the right hand and right foot are placed forward, while the left hand and left foot are positioned at the back. This stance is the opposite of the more common orthodox stance, which is used by right-handed fighters. In the southpaw stance, the left hand is usually the lead hand, used for power punches, while the right hand is used for jabs and quick strikes. This position can be advantageous because it can confuse or throw off opponents who are more accustomed to facing right-handed fighters.

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The southpaw stance allows for different angles of attack.
He switched to a southpaw stance to confuse his opponent.
He prefers fighting from a southpaw stance.
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Example
The southpaw stance allows for different angles of attack.
He switched to a southpaw stance to confuse his opponent.
He prefers fighting from a southpaw stance.
She's effective at counterpunching in her southpaw stance.
fighters who can work with southpaw stance often have an advantage against orthodox opponents.
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