hardest job in boxing?

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  • sterling
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    #1

    hardest job in boxing?

    I think the hardest job in boxing its proberly judging.
  • GrizzleBoy
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    #2
    I would have thought boxing was the hardest job no?

    Judges have no risk of:
    Bruised ribs
    Broken bones
    Brain damage
    DEATH (now theres a good one)
    Loss of sight
    Any kind of physical damage at all unless a boxer manages to get hit by a tyson punch and fall on top of them (or something to that effect)

    Not only that, they neither need to train practically every day to keep in shape or watch their weight so they dont get fined for not being able to make their weight.

    When they go into the fight they dont have the pressure of being watched and having their every movement scrutinised and judged(because theyre the judges!)

    Id say judging was difficult, but compared to being in the ring its pretty damn peachy.

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    • Kball15
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      #3
      Other then the fighters???

      I think the trainers

      Thats a FULL time dedication. If you slack, ur fighter is gonna slack. If you slack, ur FIGHTER is gonna pay the price.

      Ur fighter is completely dependant on ur entire focus.

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      • sterling
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        #4
        yeh i agree its difficult to say something is harder then boxing but im not sure.

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        • SkillspayBills
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          #5
          The promoters. Counting all that money you make from giving your fighters the short end of the stick is tedious.

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          • ßringer
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            #6
            Picking Manny Pacquiao's opponets. The well for 63 year old Mexicans has run dry.

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            • Idgas
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              #7
              other than the boxers, i think the ref has a pretty hard job. knowing when to stop a fight is a pretty big responsibility. you have to keep the boxers safe while allowing them to give a good show.

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              • -Hyperion-
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                #8
                Originally posted by The_Bringer
                Picking Manny Pacquiao's opponets. The well for 63 year old Mexicans has run dry.
                LMAO

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                • sterling
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The_Bringer
                  Picking Manny Pacquiao's opponets. The well for 63 year old Mexicans has run dry.
                  lol pacman is a machine

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