Is clinching excessively and using as a tactic considered cheating to you?

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  • Pacmang
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    #31
    Originally posted by SoldierWarrior
    Slowing your opponents hand-speed down, slowing down the pace of the fight because you can't keep up with your opponents. Is it cheating to you? I know a fighter was dq'd for those type of tactics against Juan Manuel Marquez before.

    Not only does it make most fights a bore to watch, but I consider it cheating.
    It's clear that cheating cowards like Hopkins and Ward use this tactic. But unfortunately it's not illegal.

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    • SoldierWarrior
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      #32
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
      Its cheating when its Ricky Hatton but its a science when its Bernard Hopkins.
      Thats what golden boy Richard Schaefer says too!

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      • naranjito
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        #33
        me personally i think clinching is a ***** move...

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        • SoldierWarrior
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          #34
          Originally posted by Pacmang
          It's clear that cheating cowards like Hopkins and Ward use this tactic. But unfortunately it's not illegal.
          They stopped a fight of Marquez's because the guy kept clinching him and rarely threw any punches. It has to be illegal to some extent. And the funny thing is I can't find it as a DQ listed on Marquez resume so they must have listed it as a TKO for whatever reason that would be. It was in the 12th round and I think it was that howard guy. I saw a youtube video of it awhile back!

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          • dcull111
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            #35
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
            Its cheating when its Ricky Hatton but its a science when its Bernard Hopkins.
            exactly... screw joe cortez...

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            • Heru
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              #36
              I would love this rule to actually get enforced.

              A fighter should win or lose on the basis of talent, skill, intangibles, and game planning, instead of an illegal tactic.

              Not to mention it makes fights a lot more exciting. Do you think Berto-Collazo would have been as exciting if he was allowed to hold every time he wanted to (which is every time he's on the inside, where Collazo did most of his damage)?

              Holding is worse than Ryu's Aduken, Scorpion's "Get over here", and Sub Zero's icing put together.

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              • Idgas
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                #37
                it's not really cheating, but it's it definitely bull****. i hate these types of fighters.

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                • jameshepenstall
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                  #38
                  Wow, it's 50/50! I say no because that's all part of boxing, the other guy needs to not get clinched, the onus is on him i say. If a fighter is clinching excessively, the ref will penalize or he will lose the round. If he is clinching and winning the round then all gravy.

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                  • barafranca
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                    #39
                    They should limit clinching to 3 per round/ penalty in excess

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                    • jmmfan
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                      #40
                      I don't think it's cheating, but it's cheap and not at all entertaining.

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