>Every strike you commit to leaves an opening.
There's a difference between a canyon and a ditch, let's not put again everything at the same level as if a jab was just like a overhand
A jab still leaves an opening because if I change angles to slip your jab you're already 2 steps behind. Literally.
Yeah for a fraction of a second while the rear arm is lurking in the back... Is it your lucky day...
Depends how good your footwork is. It's a matter of angles. If I move then you have to square up with me. That's how Lomachenko defeated Nakatani. He would entice Nakatani to jab with a head feint, he'd time Nakatani's jab and slip to the outside. From there Loma could hit him with a left cross at will.
It was Loma exploiting that, that allowed him the liver shot for the TKO.
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