http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYdNTQ8acMM
Here you go guys!! Finally got time to upload this. This last March 2009. Only one round but full of action!!! My son Jacob will turn six on July 15. I hope I can start training him soon. As of now no formal training yet. This is just for fun & you can see he's got it!!
Here's the one 2 years ago when they were 3 years old!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJxGHfTicfQ&feature=channel_page
In soccer do you constantly punch to the head?
Football you WEAR head gear to protect your head
Go do this :blowjob:
There is a large body of literature on the detrimental effects of soccer (i.e. the heading of the ball) and football on developing brains.
Anyways, I see you got banned.
You dont let lil ****in kids like that fight cuz their SKULLS aint ****in fully developed. Put some head gear on motherf*cker
I have to ask, what's your opinion of competitive youth soccer? How about pee wee football?
I don't oppose using protective measures such as headgear, however I feel that a lot of people are blowing this out of proportion.
This is a funny thread. Just my opinion, and I am definitely no childhood neuroligist, but I don't see this as a big deal. I remember fighting with gloves when I was a kid, my uncle was a martial artist and he always had gloves laying around and shit. Me and my cousin would scrap. Not to mention, I had an older brother who use to kick my ass as well for years. By the way, I graduated one of the top in my class with a double major and a minor in college and I've noticed no ill effects. (I also trained MMA and boxing throughout college and boxed in the amateurs by the way).
To take one example, competitive youth soccer is clearly worse for a developing brain than an occasional, controlled light sparring match (imo).
That's only a big deal for those big fat Couch Potatoes!!
You could be right but If you grow up around something, it may seem cruel to someone else but normal to others. In the Philippines it is common to see kids duke it out much harsher than that.
Even old momas do it.
This was just funny.
Show them the rest of the world Kabayan!!! Show them that there's other world out there that Madlib haven't seen!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQHplf2qbRU&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eboxingscene%2Ecom%2Fforums%2Fshowthread%2Ephp%3Ft%3D275080%26page%3D13&feature=player_embedded
Just because you went through hell growing up does not mean your kids do too. You may have been taught the hard way growing up, and that's fine. I mean look at you now, you're living your life the way you want it.
I was lucky. I moved out of the ghetto when I was seven, but that did not mean I wasn't disciplined. Being of Mexican descent, I'm sure any Mexican's on here can agree they've had their fair share of el sinto o horache.
Two kids playing or not, obviously they're going to continue to "play fight", seeing as how that isn't their first time at it. At that age, constant blows to the head is not a good thing. It's just common sense. I mean he managed to buy gloves, why not buy some head gear? Oh wait they don't make headgear for four and five year olds.
The point is there are safer alternatives until they are old enough, and have a better developed skull structure to be able to take punches, like a punching bag for example. Let them wail out on that instead of each other.
Keep calling me a pussy but I'm just being realistic, and quite honestly the only sake you guys have for the argument is to defend and justify your actions as a "good" parent. They may be featherfisted but their power is proportionate to their age, weight, etc.
You could be right but If you grow up around something, it may seem cruel to someone else but normal to others. In the Philippines it is common to see kids duke it out much harsher than that.
Even old momas do it.
This was just funny.
This is a funny thread. Just my opinion, and I am definitely no childhood neuroligist, but I don't see this as a big deal. I remember fighting with gloves when I was a kid, my uncle was a martial artist and he always had gloves laying around and shit. Me and my cousin would scrap. Not to mention, I had an older brother who use to kick my ass as well for years. By the way, I graduated one of the top in my class with a double major and a minor in college and I've noticed no ill effects. (I also trained MMA and boxing throughout college and boxed in the amateurs by the way).
To take one example, competitive youth soccer is clearly worse for a developing brain than an occasional, controlled light sparring match (imo).
you get so many haters man
A lot Fags & Sissy here in this forum. Can't they see those kids are enjoying it. You can see in my kids face, they're smiling & just games to them. Nobody cries!!! But this grown man in this forum are crying like Babies!!
you have'nt even watched the vid you should really just shut the fukk up
it was'nt bad at all, pretty good how old are these kids?
that little kid is a beast, he's got the fighter instinct that's for sure, i was laughing my ass off when he was bein held back
hey dick
i came to that conclusion way before this dude started this thread
direct your insignificant commentary to the thread starter, asshole
Your kids are not men, they are 5 years old you thick (f)uck. But hey, if you want brain damaged kids by the ages 12, that's up to you fair play.
I mean it didn't do you any harm did it?...
And they don't punch like men. Many former boxers here already testified that it's not dangerous at these age.
WTF?!?! No headgears?! Are you retarded you fool? Those kids can get serious brain damage. You may not notice it now but if they keep on doing this at this very young age they will suffer memory loss and other shit. Youre one sick dad.
My kids got Chin. Not like the guy in the picture showing in your page!!
Might aswell start them young. Its not like boxers need to use many of the brain cells. In fact the less they have probally the better they become. Seems your already testing this theory out, let us know how its turns out.
in morelos mexico each colonia has kids that fight kids from other colonias in quick scraps for braging rights, the ages range from 5 and up, those kids never used any gloves or headgear and you would see some good punching form, its a tradition in parts of mexico
During My elementary days in the Philippines, Whenever there was a dispute with kids ranging from 8-12, they settled it in a fight in the rice mill across our school. No gloves .. they just want to prove who was the real man.
I was never into fistfight but I watched this kind of spectacle a couple of times.
My son would kick his ass!!!! you should put him in Karate for starters, they have some pretty good Sparring tournaments that gets them ready for boxing when they get older.