What is it with womens boxing? What is it that makes the networks believe that we would rather watch a couple of slightly skilled amatuer women, at best, box as professionals rather than a couple of fighters who have taken the time to learn the game in the amatuers and then progressed into the professional game.
I have nothing against womans professional boxing. I do however have a problem when the women fighting as pros having taken no time to learn their skills in the amatuers before being put on t.v to display their lack of actual skill, to me its disgracefull. Sure you could say that Ali displayed skill in defeating the slug infront of her, but it was not the skill of a true professional, it was the skill of an average amatuer.
If you want to see the skill of a true professional take a look at Lucia Rijker. I was down at Kronk and she was working out and quite honestly I was fully impressed with her training ethic, desire and most of all skill. Watch her body and hips twist as he snaps a right hand, she knows how to throw a punch. Watching Ali last night, I was impressed by very little. She had nothing behind her blows. Except for the times that she would slip a shot move to her left and stick a jab, I saw very little trained fighting. That move was good but where is a right hand or any follow up punch for that matter. These moves are some of the first that you will learn as an amatuer, a beginning amatuer, not a pro.
Get these women off of the television and into the gym and the amatuer bouts where they could possibly learn to fight like professionals. In time womens boxing could really be something, in time. But time is something that these woman think is not needed to box as a professional, it most assuredly is needed if your continually going to try and sell it to the public. Watch Lucia Rijker and you'll know what I mean.......Rockin'
I have nothing against womans professional boxing. I do however have a problem when the women fighting as pros having taken no time to learn their skills in the amatuers before being put on t.v to display their lack of actual skill, to me its disgracefull. Sure you could say that Ali displayed skill in defeating the slug infront of her, but it was not the skill of a true professional, it was the skill of an average amatuer.
If you want to see the skill of a true professional take a look at Lucia Rijker. I was down at Kronk and she was working out and quite honestly I was fully impressed with her training ethic, desire and most of all skill. Watch her body and hips twist as he snaps a right hand, she knows how to throw a punch. Watching Ali last night, I was impressed by very little. She had nothing behind her blows. Except for the times that she would slip a shot move to her left and stick a jab, I saw very little trained fighting. That move was good but where is a right hand or any follow up punch for that matter. These moves are some of the first that you will learn as an amatuer, a beginning amatuer, not a pro.
Get these women off of the television and into the gym and the amatuer bouts where they could possibly learn to fight like professionals. In time womens boxing could really be something, in time. But time is something that these woman think is not needed to box as a professional, it most assuredly is needed if your continually going to try and sell it to the public. Watch Lucia Rijker and you'll know what I mean.......Rockin'
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