Chad,
quiet wrote "rechamber" and I assumed he meant fighting from a fixed Caveman chamber. My bad.
As for what I was saying,
Basically, if an amateur is playing against a professional and the fight goes to close range, the amateur who chambered to a fixed caveman fighting stance as opposed to 'rechambering' for a follow up strike, basically sets himself up for a killing blow.
In long range if right handed the amateur is chambered in caveman, his right knee is an easy target, but if the amateur is actually a professional he would simply move his knee out of the way and once the opponent misses, capitalize on the opening that will be presented.
I just don't consider it wise to chamber in Caveman unless your opponent is inferior to you in skill.
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