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Jesse Rodriguez

Era Modern
Division Multiple Divisions
Stance Southpaw
Key context Starting phases on purpose

Why study this fighter

Jesse Rodriguez is useful for studying southpaw athletic sniper combination punching. Key coaching cues are: starting phases on purpose, shot selection and timing, ring positioning and exit control. Use the page as a study aid: isolate one visible habit, train it safely, then test whether it improves your own rounds.

Jesse Rodriguez is a southpaw combination boxer-puncher in the H&G style library. It is a modern southpaw profile. The strongest axis scores are starter 96, sniper 86 and ring control 82. Study starting phases on purpose and shot selection and timing. A practical cue is to use first-phase games where the opening action must create the next position. The page includes 2 selected video references for the study notes. The main warning is: do not wait for perfect counters while giving away rounds.

Fighter guide only. This is not a claim about level, ability, or matching a champion. Use the diagnostic to compare how you box, then bring the result into class or PT.

H&G All-Time Index: Jesse Rodriguez is ranked #212 all-time with a 80.04 ranking index. Open the ranking profile

Southpaw Modern Style reference Check with coach

Use this as a practical style guide. Treat the examples as ideas to test, then check the notes before leaning too hard on one pattern.

Jesse Rodriguez H&G All-Time Index identity card

Study, do not imitate

The point is to spot patterns: pressure, range, rhythm, risk, and defensive shape. The radar below turns those patterns into a readable coaching map.

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Rating summary - All-Time Index layer - v2.0.0

Jesse Rodriguez

An H&G All-Time Index v2.0.0 summary card for rank context, career context and comparison. Read close ranks with the Data Confidence label beside them.

Rank and score#212Ranked in the H&G All-Time Index v2.0.0 top 1000
H&G All-Time Index80.040-100 ranking index. This is the number that orders the list.
Peak-form Elo rating2,061Best-point rating on a separate scale, not directly comparable with the index. The rating could shift by about ±292. 2025-11-01
Data ConfidenceLowLimited or wide-band career evidence. Treat close ranks as provisional. Peak-form band: ±292 Elo.
Active years2017-2025Boxing era: 2016-present
Primary divisionSuper FlyweightHigher than 80% of ranked fighters in this division
Era standingHigher than 97% of ranked fighters from his eraHigher than 78% of the whole public list
Strength of scheduleStrong schedule1,989 schedule score
Career W-L-D23-0-0Professional record summary

Style map

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What to study

  • Starting phases on purpose
  • Shot selection and timing
  • Ring positioning and exit control

What not to copy

  • Do not wait for perfect counters while giving away rounds
  • Do not drift around the ring without a clear jab or exit plan

Training translation

  • Use first-phase games where the opening action must create the next position.
  • Use single-shot selection drills that demand a defensive reset after landing.
  • Use cornering and exit games that reward position rather than movement for its own sake.
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If this is your match

  • The result points toward first phase control as a useful training prompt.
  • The coaching priority is to turn the visible cues into simple, safe rounds before adding pace or power.

What to watch

Use these notes to understand the boxing behind the profile and what to watch when you compare it with your own quiz result.

  • First Phase Control What to study

    First Phase Control is the clearest study cue in the available study evidence.

  • Shot Selection What to study

    Shot Selection helps explain how the profile behaves across range, rhythm, and ring position.

  • What to watch What to study

    Use the available footage and record context as a practical training outline rather than a full technical biography.

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