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  • Eric Holder
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    WBC wants to ban fathers from sons' corners

    JEJU, South Korea -- The World Boxing Council wants to banish once and for all fathers from working their sons' corners during fights after a study showed it could prove fatal.

    Speaking at the WBC's annual convention, council president Jose Sulaiman said the organization already had a rule banning fathers from their sons' corners but that it was being flouted.

    The WBC must strictly enforce this law to prevent errors in judgment that could lead to tragedy in the ring, Sulaiman added.

    Dr. Paul Wallace, chairman of the WBC's Medical Advisory Board, said that a study in California backed up the WBC's stance.

    "The most common factor out of all the fatalities that had happened, was having fathers in the corner," he said of the study. "Now, that's not something that's a medical issue, but it's something that's clearly an association."

    Art Pelullo, president of Banner Promotions, said the emotional link between father and son should preclude them working so closely together during a fight.

    "A father is not detached enough to make the right decision, because he's looking at what he loves and maybe not seeing what's really going on," Pelullo said.

    WBC governor Rex Walker said there was the added danger to fathers living out their own dreams through their sons' fists.

    "Too many fathers live through their kid in the ring," Walker said. "They transform from the corner to the kid, and they want to stay in the fight -- but they're not the ones getting hit."

    WBC welterweight champion Andre Berto has his father close at hand during his fights, but not in his corner.

    "Most of the breakups between a father and son happen in the corner because so many emotions are involved," Berto said. "The father tends to step out of his boundary, getting into 'father mode' instead of 'trainer mode'. You have to be able to separate that."

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    #2
    Makes sense I suppose, but there's alot of father-son teams which have done just fine so I dunno.

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    • FreshOutOfHell
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      What? Thought it was the ref.'s job to stop the fight in time, since he is the only unbiased person in the ring (hopefuly).
      Jose Sulaiman tries the blame the fathers, and not the ref. or the wbc themself who is responsible for choosing the ref.
      Last edited by FreshOutOfHell; 11-04-2009, 10:57 AM.

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      • dans
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        #4
        Are these guys drunk? I thought this was a convention, I didn't know it was a boozing convention.

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        • rj_ct
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          #5
          Of all the things wrong with boxing, the WBC decides to tackle this and Arreola's cussin'

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          • istmeno
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            This is a drastic step, which i don't believe that any organization should have the authority to dictate who works a fighters corner, but the premise on which he is basing this is unfortunately true. wile havnig your father in your corner may not get you killed in the ring, a ridiculously high percentage of fighters killed in the ring over the past 10 years had their fathers working their corner. i agree with the ts that the fathers do not disconnect themselves from their son, and see the fighter, rather they focus on the illusion of what they want to happen, rather than what is actually happening in the ring.

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            • -Lowkey-
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              i think its bull**** if anything i think a father would throw in the towel faster than a guy just training you. i mean your father should love his son unconditionally and wouldnt want to see him take to much damage where as if a trainer has been bought in to the camp to train a guy his rep as a trainer might mean more to him than the health of the guy fighting

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              • Akyra
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                #8
                good for the sport. i support it.

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                • rj_ct
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by istmeno
                  This is a drastic step, which i don't believe that any organization should have the authority to dictate who works a fighters corner, but the premise on which he is basing this is unfortunately true. wile havnig your father in your corner may not get you killed in the ring, a ridiculously high percentage of fighters killed in the ring over the past 10 years had their fathers working their corner. i agree with the ts that the fathers do not disconnect themselves from their son, and see the fighter, rather they focus on the illusion of what they want to happen, rather than what is actually happening in the ring.
                  You say it's a "ridiculously high percentage." I'd like to see the statistics.

                  Bottom line, this is a dangerous sport. At times it's deadly. 1 single punch can be fatal. That has nothing to do with who is working the corner.
                  Last edited by rj_ct; 11-04-2009, 12:11 PM.

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                  • Syf
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                    #10
                    wbc has been such collossal dumbasses lately..

                    first arreola suspended

                    then demanding Mosley apologize to them in order for a Mosley-Berto to happen..

                    now this...

                    WTF

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