This is fight study, where we use professional fights to study the science and art of fighting. We go layers deep, not just to go inside baseball for the superfans, but also to give rich insight for those who want to improve their own skills. There really is no one else out there who does what we do at the level at which we do it. Meta, meta, meta.


In this episode, we use Rafael dos Anjos vs. Kevin Lee to dissect a battle between a southpaw pressure fighter vs. an orthodox pressure fighter, who are equal in height, but not equal in reach and strength. Then we look at Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale, to see what Wilder did with his reach, and how he uses variety and awkwardness to make his attacks hard to read and predict.


And if you love the show, tell your friends. Spread the word. Tell them they're missing out. Also, rate and review us. Be detailed, and tell us about yourself and how you heard of us. This is not only great for us, but it also lets Apple and other podcasting apps know that they should be telling their other users about our show.


Support Southpaw on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/southpawpod


You can find Southpaw on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @SouthpawPod


You can also find Sam on Twitter and Instagram: @StuffFromSam