
The popular southpaw boxing position is one of the most common. This stance is most suitable for left-handed boxers. This makes them less likely to fall for takedowns. This stance is often associated to Jake Gyllenhaal's character Billy Hope. Based on a real-life scenario, the movie title refers also to Billy Hope, a left handed boxer.
The southpaw boxing stance is an excellent choice for a southpaw. It allows a fighter to put his left hand in front of his opponent's. This allows boxers to counter jabs and lead hooks without worrying about being hit with the right hand. Because the right hand is a prime target in this position and a southpaw must have a strong guard, a right hand guard should also be present. A southpaw boxing position can be beneficial if your opponent does not have dominant right-handed styles.

Also known as an orthodox boxing style, a southpaw stance is a boxer's stance. The right side leads the way, while the left hand and right feet lead the way. A southpaw is more likely to use both his right and left hands for jabs. A right-handed fighter in boxing usually can carry his punches more far than a left-handed counterpart. His right hand allows him to throw powerful right-handed jabs, while his left moves forward. This gives him more power in his punches.
Although left-handed fighters may use the southpaw stance in certain situations, most left-handed boxers fight this style. This stance gives a southpaw strategic, tactical and cognitive advantage in a fight. This style also allows a fighter to jab with their off-hand and throw powerful crosses. The forward leg of the lead leg should be at 45 degrees to the back leg. The sole of the lead leg should be planted firmly on ground.
Although the southpaw is more effective for left handed boxers, professional boxers may prefer to use a right-handed approach to protect their left arm. Traditionally, a right-handed fighter would stand up against a southpaw, but some orthodox fighters have adopted the southpaw stance. If you're unsure whether an orthodox stance is best for you, you can try fighting from the southpaw perspective.

The orthodox stance, which is the most commonly used by boxers in the ring, will not be suitable for a southpaw who must spar with a left-handed opponent. This type of stance may be more difficult than an orthodox stance and can make it more difficult for opponents. It's important to remember that a southpaw's stance is different from his orthodox stance, so it is important to learn the difference between the two styles.