Because its a slap not a punch
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1502 View PostYou kind of just answered it right there. Back hands are seen as unsportsman like.
Queensbury rules changed the way the sport was practiced and it was made to be seem more as a gentleman's sport.
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Muhammad Ali used to throw the jab out and sometimes keep it extended into his opponent's face; while the jab was extended he would backhand or "swat" his opponent. It's actually kind of funny to watch Ali do it and it was more a nusance than to inflict damage...
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Originally posted by Blah! View Postwhy? would you like to see fighters using that?
Imagine speedy guys with long reach flicking backhands like jabs with slightly more power.
Power punchers being able to protect themselves from being countered when they overreach with the right bomb.
Being able to counter inside fighters from all sorts of weird angles you normally would never be able to.
So many practical uses im just wondering why its never been implementrd
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Originally posted by shadeyfizzle View PostAnyone know???
It was so surprising that it was considered unsporting and against the rules of boxing which were to hit the opponent with that part of the CLOSED FIST involving the KNUCKLES. It was specifically made illegal.
I am not certain that there is much less padding on the back than the knuckle part of a glove, but even if there is, a knuckle blow is much more powerful than a backhanded blow.
If you recall, pre mandatory glove fights were known as "bare knuckle fights".
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