fist-of-fury
01-26-2005, 08:42 PM
Chicken boxing in Oklahoma?
An Oklahoma politician has proposed boxing matches between chickens as a way to save the state's banned ****fighting industry. According to The Oklahoman, State Sentator Frank Shurden has proposed the "Oklahoma Pari-mutuel Game**** Boxing Act," legislation that would require fighting roosters to wear tiny boxing gloves with electronic sensors to record punches. The gloves would avoid the bloodshed normally associated with the sport. If passed, the Oklahoma Boxing Commission would not have jurisdiction over "chicken boxing." The fowl-fisticuffs would fall under the auspices of the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission. ****fighting (without gloves) is legal in Louisiana and New Mexico.
Wednesday, January 26 2005
We can also have some good fun chicken boxing featuring not our fowl pals but alive and kicking human beings! I know of some popular boxers who chickened out of fights (giving all sorts of fancy excuses) who can give our feathered friends a run for their chicken feed! :p
An Oklahoma politician has proposed boxing matches between chickens as a way to save the state's banned ****fighting industry. According to The Oklahoman, State Sentator Frank Shurden has proposed the "Oklahoma Pari-mutuel Game**** Boxing Act," legislation that would require fighting roosters to wear tiny boxing gloves with electronic sensors to record punches. The gloves would avoid the bloodshed normally associated with the sport. If passed, the Oklahoma Boxing Commission would not have jurisdiction over "chicken boxing." The fowl-fisticuffs would fall under the auspices of the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission. ****fighting (without gloves) is legal in Louisiana and New Mexico.
Wednesday, January 26 2005
We can also have some good fun chicken boxing featuring not our fowl pals but alive and kicking human beings! I know of some popular boxers who chickened out of fights (giving all sorts of fancy excuses) who can give our feathered friends a run for their chicken feed! :p