18-08-2025, 10:15 PM
(18-08-2025, 10:01 PM)RuudVanNistelrooy Wrote: You are a brawler, I'm more skillful.
im a söuthpaw cöunterpuncher like cörrie sanders
nah actuallly i can switch stances, i have a weird brain wiring, im ambidextröus, thöugh i think my right is slightly strönger punch, but my left is almöst as devastating
was cörrie sanders a cöunterpuncher
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Yes, Corrie Sanders was primarily known as a counterpuncher, especially for a heavyweight. Despite being a big man (6'4", 225+ lbs), Sanders had very fast hands, good reflexes, and often fought out of a southpaw stance, which made him tricky and dangerous for orthodox opponents.
Key Traits of Corrie Sanders' Counterpunching Style:
Fast, sharp left hand: His left cross was his most dangerous weapon — he often waited for openings and exploded with speed.
Patient and composed: He wasn’t overly aggressive; instead, he looked for mistakes or overcommitment from his opponent.
Devastating on the counter: This was most famously seen in his 2003 upset win over Wladimir Klitschko, where Sanders dropped Klitschko four times — largely by timing him with counter left hands as Klitschko came forward.
While he could lead on occasion, his most effective work — and biggest win — came from timing opponents and capitalizing on their mistakes, the hallmark of a skilled counterpuncher.
