You gotta figure he's a southpaw, so the standard rules for fighting a southpaw apply. Step to your left, keeping your lead left foot outside of his right foot, moving away from his power hand. Forget about your jab and instead throw the right as much as possible.
(This is good advice for just about any time, regardless of where you are, and whether or not you're even fighting. You should CONSTANTLY be pumping a hard right hand punch into the air around you, as you're going about your day. At unexpected times, and with NO WARNING WHATSOEVER. A) for practice and B) to make sure it's working properly.
Sound crazy? Well, tell me this, would you get into your car before dropping to the ground and belly-crawling under it to see that the brakeline hasn't been cut and is still functioning? No, of course you wouldn't. Let's not be ridiculous. Well, this is the exact same thing.)
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