Is clinching a part of boxing ?

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  • RoyJonesJrp4pno1
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    #21
    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
    Yes, clinching is a part of boxing, I really don't have a problem with it. Excessive clinching Wlad, Ward, Berto and Hatton can be a problem.
    Excessive clinching makes the sport unwatchable. Clinching should only be allowed when a fighter is hurt and trying to survive.

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    • ACHlLLES
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      #22
      Originally posted by RoyJonesJrp4pno1
      Excessive clinching makes the sport unwatchable. Clinching should only be allowed when a fighter is hurt and trying to survive.
      Less talented fighters have to use it as a tactic, and those who use it probably known their own limits and probably have stamina problems probably associated with them partying all the time and doing drugs.

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      • Idgas
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        #23
        it's part of boxing but i think it should only be used when a boxer is in real trouble. the way hatton used it against tszyu and berto against urango is a cheap way to fight. boxers should duck, dodge, block, parry, etc to avoid punches, not disable their opponents hands when they're still capable of using other defensive maneuvers.

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          #24
          excessive clinching-ie hopkins wlad berto hatton is for *******.....


          ocasional clinching is alright

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