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Running jabbing and clinching is NOT boxing!!!!
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Originally posted by Regge View Post
BS excessive clinching is not boxing that's a bogus narrative it was thrown out there by the guys who held A LOT.
Boxing is avoiding punches with actual skill ie upper body movement head movement ala canelo, Toney etc
This hold hold hold n jab shyt is not boxing so that BS narrative has to stop.Last edited by djtmal; 04-08-2024, 01:32 PM.
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Originally posted by Regge View Post
it's not that easy those guys are getting blatant biased treatment and hurting the sport with that display. When a fighter you enjoy beats them and gets robbed you can't say "just don't watch".
Until boxing becomes a sport (with a definitive way of scoring fights), we can expect more questionable outcomes.
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Originally posted by djtmal View Post
So why have a ref then.
Excessive clinching/holding is supposed to get checked by the ref by taking points.
In football when you hold the ref throws the flag and the infraction is penalized immediately.
The ref is monitoring two guys only I find it hard to believe he can't see a guy excessively holding.
Also, like most things in boxing, the rules are subjective so what one may deem excessive, another may find reasonable. How do you regulate it? Have the ref keep count of holds per round?
People are just being selectively outraged to pile on certain fighters who style they don't like. If that's the case, just don't watch that fighter and support the ones that fight in the style you enjoy.
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Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post
Gifts are a rarity.
Until boxing becomes a sport (with a definitive way of scoring fights), we can expect more questionable outcomes.BodyBagz likes this.
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Originally posted by Regge View Post
With a name like sweepbf you are obviously a clinching bitchboy fan.
And your wrong because when the other fighter tries to push or work out a clinch they end up getting warned by the corrupt ref instead of the hugger...so you should stfu and get out of here with that clinch loving BS.
See those types of fighter are being babied right now for several reasons that go beyond boxng.
Now, there are ways to deny a clinch where said fighter doesn't need to fight out in the first place. Most fighters these days can't fight inside so when they come up against an inside fighter and they are unable to maintain their preferred distance, they hold as a form of control, the ref likely breaks and they get to reset at their preferred range.
It is all part of the sport and has been for decades. Fighters should study and practice on denying clinches and how to work inside and there would be balance. Study Roberto Duran or even Michael Nunn and see how to implement it.Last edited by SweetPbfAli; 04-09-2024, 03:56 AM.
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you fight how you want... defensive style, offensive style, brawlers, counter punchers, etc... are all part of boxing!
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Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View PostBarely hit and don't get hit is the true skill of boxing.
Agility, evasiveness and cleverness are all part of fighting. But fighting without toughness isn't fighting.
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