Boxrite: Successful boxing tactics against Southpaw opponent

Here I will be discussing proven tactics used when sparring or competing against a southpaw

boxer. This is a frequent question I get asked at Boxrite. Below are pointers that are not only

applicable for boxing but combat sports in general when against a left handed opponent.

Vital points to remember when facing a southpaw:

  1. Foot positioning – your lead foot should be placed to the outside of opponent’s lead foot.
  2. Circle to your left to not only move away from the dominant cross or rear kick, but also keep

the southpaw opponent slightly off balance. This also positions the southpaw opponent in

direct line for an orthodox cross and rear thigh or head kick.

  1. Southpaws are counter-fighters, meaning they will wait for the opponent to attack first and

score with their own punches when their opponent is closing range. When facing a southpaw

use tactics such as feints (foot, body, punch) to make a southpaw opponent react and

commit with an attack making them vulnerable to a counterattack.

 

To assist developing these skills to become instinctive requires much practice. Firstly with your

coach or training partner undertaking focus mitt drills developing footwork, defence and

effective counterpunching skills against a left handed opponent. Once confident with working

these skills on the mitts, the next step is technical sparring whereby coach instructs set drills

for the boxers to execute. Repetition is the key to making these skills instinctive. Once

competent, the next phase is controlled sparring where boxers spar at 60% pace.

The final phase is open sparring boxers spar at 80-90% pace making this process realistic to

competition intensity. The conventional orthodox boxer should instinctively be able to apply

tactics, defences and counterpunching skills against a southpaw opponent. It is important to

conduct this sparring under the supervision of the coach offering guidance and tips, as well as

critiquing mistakes and bad habits to be rectified.

Daniel Dawson and Austin Trout in their 2014 encounter at Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula, California, US / Pic:

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Watch the video below of myself preparing world title contender Daniel Dawson for his fight

against southpaw former WBA World Super Welterweight champion Austin Trout. Notice the

lateral movement to turn opponent making them exposed to the cross.