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southpaw
[ south-paw ]
noun
- a person who is left-handed.
- Sports.
- a player who throws with the left hand, especially a pitcher.
- Boxing. a boxer who leads with the right hand and stands with the right foot forward, using the left hand for the most powerful blows.
adjective
southpaw
/ ˲ő˛šĘθ˹čÉË /
noun
- a boxer who leads with his right hand and off his right foot as opposed to the orthodox style of leading with the left
- any left-handed person
adjective
- of or relating to a southpaw
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of southpaw1
Example Sentences
Watson's opponent, Jasmina Zapotoczna: "I predict Jonas will win on points. People are underestimating her because of her age but she is so experienced, a southpaw, tricky in the ring and very focused."
She landed a crisp body shot early in round one, before flooring Camara with the southpaw left.
Many writers â including myself â have chronicled the southpawâs importance to Latinos in Southern California and beyond.
The southpaw, 25, dropped to his knees after securing a split decision victory over his Jordanian opponent.
The southpaw landed clean left hands as Fury scuttled across the ring before being saved by the bell.
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What does southpaw mean?
A southpaw is a left-handed person, especially a boxer or baseball pitcher. It is also an adjective meaning âleft-handed.â
What are other words are related to southpaw:
- pitcher
- boxing
- baseball
Where does southpaw come from?
The term southpaw has referred to a personâs left hand since the 1800s. The pawĚýžą˛Ô southpawĚýis slang for âhand,â but what does south refer to?
Itâs popularly said that southpaw is related to baseball diamonds facing west in the 1800s so that batters didnât have to look into the sun (before lighting made night games possible). That meant left-handed pitchers would have been positioned south in their windup.
Itâs a clever story, but evidence suggests that southpaw began in boxing. The south may have characterized the left hand as âlesserâ or âlowerâ than the right hand.
In boxing, left-handed fighters learn whatâs called the southpaw stance, involving leading with the right hand and foot but delivering the most powerful punches with the left fist. As most people are right-handed, the southpaw stance can be very advantageous (as pitching southpaw is in baseball, too), and so right-handed pugilists (who typically fight in whatâs called the orthodox stance) may learn the stance, too. Famous southpaws in boxing include Ruslan Chagaev, HĂŠctor Camacho, and Manny Pacquiao.
How is southpaw used in real life?
If you encounter southpaw, itâs likely in a sports context, typically boxing or baseball. Everyone from fans to players to broadcasters may use the term.
I feel I do my best against âSouthpawsâ. Most of my finishes are against them w/ style points. I feel if I were to fight in a cage or boxing match my âAthleticismâ & âConditioningâ would be too much for the Irishman & he would easily break in a Few Rounds đşđ¸đđ˛đ˝
â Tony Ferguson (@TonyFergusonXT)
Southpaw is occasionally used in general contexts as a colloquial term for âleft-handed (person).â
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â Charles Fuerstenau (@eskimochuck)
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In the 1976 movie Rocky, the title character is a southpaw. In typical Rocky style, he creates his own origin story for this term, stating there was once a left-handed fighter in Philadelphia whose âarm was facing towards New Jersey,â so they called him a southpaw.
The 2015 movie Southpaw, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, is about a left-handed fighter from New York who struggles after his wife dies.
Southpaw is also the name of the Chicago White Soxâs mascot.
All people are baseball people!
â Southpaw (@Southpaw)
Modeled after southpaw, the term northpaw can refer to a right-handed person.
More examples of southpaw:
âBellew admits he has in the past faced a âmassive problemâ in dealing with fightersâlike Usykâwho sport a southpaw stance. He says he has overcome the issue since working with trainer Coldwell but the clash of orthodox versus southpaw can historically present problems.â
âLuke Reddy, BBC, November 2018
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