Why do some boxers get away with wearing their trunks and protectors so high?

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  • SoldierWarrior
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    #1

    Why do some boxers get away with wearing their trunks and protectors so high?



    Yes, I'm looking at Urango and other boxers who do this cheating ****. And the ref doesn't call them on it. Urango looked like steve urkel against Devon Alexander... Damn cheaters not wanting to get hit in the body.
  • Afactor4
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    #2
    It's quite a common practice. See Kassim Ouma in his fight with Martirosyan. His protectors were up to his ribcage. Any body shots thrown at him were considered low blows and a point was eventually taken away from Martirosyan.

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    • Sutekh uvdabrix
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      #3
      valuev has his trunks by his *******

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      • SoldierWarrior
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        #4
        The refs need to learn to do their jobs correctly and pull those protectors and boxing shorts down. When you have boxing-shorts and protectors covering up someones abs its clearly cheating to me. Some fighters who have six packs you only see 2 of their abs because the other 4 abs are covered up by the shorts and protector. Its pretty damn lame in my opinion.

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        • Too_Slick
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          #5
          watch DLH vs Vargas, i bet vargas' body shots were tickling DLH all night

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          • IMDAZED
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            #6
            Blame Evander Holyfield. He started this trend in 1996 against Tyson.

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            • lizard_man
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              #7
              Originally posted by IMDAZED
              Blame Evander Holyfield. He started this trend in 1996 against Tyson.
              Did he really?

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              • BrometheusBob.
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                #8
                Originally posted by lizard_man
                Did he really?
                Not quite.

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                • AllEyesOpen
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BrometheusBob.
                  Not quite.

                  To be honest both their trunks look high to me by today's standards.

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                  • Gonzalez_Boxing
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                    #10
                    This should definitely be something enforced by local commissions and the sanctioning bodies. There's no reason for a foul protector to go above your navel.

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