My 5 years old son fight!! The next Pacman!!!

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  • Pacdbest
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    #91
    Originally posted by Madlib
    Goes to show how much you care about your child's well being. I don't even have a kid and I know at that age their heads are still developing. I'm not talking about babying them, but teaching them a thing or two about safety. It's all about setting an example when for when he gets older. Obviously you need to learn a thing or two about taking care of your own kids.

    I wouldn't want to be your neighbor either, you're probably one of those parents who let your kids run buck wild, thrashing **** up, raising undisciplined kids.

    Hey *****!!

    These kids are the nicest kids in the world. They never harm any other kids. This is just Play Boxing. That's better than them spending time playing violent video games. I'm aware of the safety precaution. You hear me in the background yelling don't hit hard in the head.

    This kids look up to Pacquiao as their Hero. I think it will be instilled in them as they grow up to integrate Boxing as their sports. I'll be buying them headgear soon. They only do this once in a While during bday Parties. That's my kid & I'm want thier safety but also i want them to have some option in the future. I see talent in my Kids & I'm just supporting them to develop it more for their future..

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    • Silencers
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      #92
      It's good that your son likes boxing but maybe 5 years old is a little young to start getting hit in the head, play boxing or not, without headgear.

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      • The Great Shark
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        #93
        Originally posted by Alibata
        Having two feather fisted children playing with each other with gloves does not make anyone a bad parent. Acutally it was funny to me. You musta had it easy growing up because, the way I was raised I would catch a beat down with a cane up and down my body for messing up. I knew how to cross a busy intersection by myself, take a bus, and jeep, for 4 hours in the heat of the day without a sip of water. Those 2 were having a blast and anyone with common sense knows that none of em was in serious mental or physical danger from that. those kids could punch each other till they drop from exhaustion and the only thing they will bruise is their egos. At that age I was being robbed for my bike at knife point that left a wound. How did I end up, I am a college graduate making a more than decent living with my own house and car. Dude, my kids don't go around running causing havoc, they are happy, peaceful, sharing, adventurous, overly curious, highly intelligent, courteous, respectful kids.
        I can teach them what is safe but I want them to develop their common sense. There was nothing wrong with that video, just two kids playing and a father making sure it remains fun. If you think that was harsh you are living in a sheltered world kid. I would hate to be your kid, I probably wouldn't learn how to cope with the harsher things in life to come. Where you home schooled?
        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 ****** 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 ***** 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.

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          #94
          Enjoyed the video man. Start 'em young, good luck to your son in all his future prospects.

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            #95
            Originally posted by Madlib
            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 ****** 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 ***** 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.

            Give me Money to buy the headgear if you are concerned!!

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            • Pacdbest
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              #96
              Originally posted by Gift Of Gab
              The kid in the red is the next Winky Wright cause of his high guard or the next Hopkins as evidenced at around 1:32 lol

              Sweet video, thanks for sharing.
              No!!!!! No way my kid will be as Boring as Winky wright. He might have winky's Guard but you can see.. my son is exciting!!! No Bhop too!!

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              • Pacdbest
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                #97
                Originally posted by Alibata
                mukhang proud na proud ka sa anak mo compars. Ok yan. Let him play soccer pars. Footwork is the foundation of all sports and is vital in boxing. If you have good feet everything will follow. Olajuwon started basketball in college but had a soccer foundation look how great a basketball player he became. Or you can send him to ballet which certain athletes like Marbury use to improve footwork, and agility LOL. Boxing is a tough sport and if you decide to pursue it for your son, know that it is not for everyone. Let him have fun with it and see what he's got. The good thing with starting em early is that they learn to disassociate the harmless punches at the beginning of their boxing growth with the progressive pain that their improving peers will inflict as they develop. Late starters are usually scared to get hit. Boxing is not a sport to be forced on a kid. Your kid looks like hes enjoying. I hope he does well, instill well placed pride in him early because fighters with nothing to fight for usually lose the balls to continue and I site Buster Douglas as a prime example of that.
                My kids into dancing. He likes Break dancing. He can sing too(He likes journey). He's a smart kid & at present the teachers Favorite. I will not force Boxing on him. But among his talents, boxing I think where he will excell.

                His older Brother Josh(8 yrs old) was a good puncher too but I think Josh will have more success as a Singer/Dancer or an Actor. I'm still trying to read where they can excell & will support whatever they chooses.

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                • mellow_mood
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                  #98
                  the boy in the white is a great counter puncher

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                  • larry x
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                    #99
                    is that you in the wizards jersey????

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                    • Pacdbest
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by larrysmith
                      is that you in the wizards jersey????
                      I'm the Camera man.

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