Fury IS blackpill: He Said an old man has No Chance against a Young man in a fight
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(18-08-2025, 10:01 PM)RuudVanNistelrooy Wrote: You are a brawler, I'm more skillful.

which böxers cöuld switch fröm söuthpaw tö regular and vice versa, ambidextröus i mean
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Great question — you're referring to switch-hitters in boxing: fighters who can effectively switch between orthodox (right-handed) and southpaw (left-handed) stances mid-fight. These boxers are often described as ambidextrous or possessing the ability to "switch-hit" seamlessly, giving them a strategic edge.

Notable Ambidextrous (Switch-Hitter) Boxers:
🔹 Terence Crawford

Perhaps the best modern example.

Switches stances naturally and fluidly, often mid-round.

Extremely effective in both stances — can counter or lead with power either way.

Uses stance switches to adjust angles, confuse opponents, and set traps.

🔹 Marvin Hagler

One of the greatest middleweights of all time.

Fought as a natural southpaw but could switch to orthodox when needed.

Used switching to disrupt rhythm and gain strategic advantages.

🔹 Tyson Fury

The lineal heavyweight champion.

Frequently switches stances, especially to create awkward angles and defensive tricks.

Uses his size and footwork along with switching to frustrate opponents.

🔹 Naseem Hamed

Southpaw by default, but often switched stances mid-combination.

Unorthodox and elusive — his switch-hitting added to his unpredictability.

🔹 Shakur Stevenson

Primarily southpaw, but has shown the ability to box effectively in both stances.

Uses stance changes for defense and to create openings.

🔹 Roy Jones Jr.

Not a textbook switch-hitter, but used unorthodox movement and would fight from either stance depending on what worked.

Relied more on athleticism than strict technique, but could hurt opponents from either side.

🔹 Andre Ward

Mostly fought orthodox but could and did switch when it gave him an edge.

High boxing IQ allowed him to use stance changes strategically, not just for flash.

Why Is Switch-Hitting Rare?

Switch-hitting requires:

Excellent footwork

High ring IQ

Balanced power in both hands

Years of practice

Many fighters are drilled in one stance for so long that switching feels unnatural and can compromise defense or offense. That’s why true switch-hitters are so valuable — they're unpredictable and adaptable.

Let me know if you want a list of current fighters who are good switch-hitters or if you're thinking of learning it yourself.
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