How many clinches can a boxer do before he gets DQ?????

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  • Larry the boss
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    #11
    Originally posted by Bombs
    It depends ultimately on the ref pretty much. Each state has a difference tolerance for it but it comes down to if the ref likes them or not. Fokk hopkins, fokk floydina joyce, fokk Molina and all the clinching hugger chickens in the world. This is killing our sport period.
    please tell me when Floyd clinches habitually

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #12
      Originally posted by 4CornersKid
      If they really wanted to impliment a new rule to stop it, they should do this....

      Use a COMPUCLINCH counter. When a fighter holds or clinches more than 10 times in a round, that's a point deduction. If a fighter holds/clinches more than 10 times a round in more than 3 rounds, automatic DQ.

      It would stop if that happened. There's natural clinching and holding and then there's the Akinwande, Molina, Ruiz excessive holding. And if you are going to hold and clinch, at least try to work the body and fight on the inside to fight your way out of the clinch. Don't hold the others arm underneath your armpit and hit him, let go and punch, and than hold again.
      Then comparing today's fighters to past greats will be even harder, I say leave it alone, it's all about quality refs really.

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      • Roman Moreno
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        #13
        FWIW, clinching is a. Clinching/Holding and punching -like a couple posters have suggested- is illegal also. That's not OK either.

        5 clinches/holding in a fight and it will result in a DQ.

        3 clinches/holding and punching in a fight will result in a DQ

        No one will complain.

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        • 4Corners
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
          Then comparing today's fighters to past greats will be even harder, I say leave it alone, it's all about quality refs really.
          That's true. The ref should know when to warn and take a point away.

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          • vacon04
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            #15
            Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
            It only bothers me depending on the way it's employed. If he's throwing then tying up (Mosley) then I can cope with it. If he's also able to fight in the clinches, work some hooks and uppercuts inside (Ward, Hopkins, Floyd) the better. Now when he's mostly looking to clinch, not run his offense first, spoiling/ running the clock...don't expect me to enjoy that. I liked Molina's performance against Lara and Cintron by the way, but the Kirkland fight was godawful.
            He still out landed Kirkland in power punches and total punches, so even when he was clinching all the time he was still landing more punches than Kirkland.

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            • Russian Crushin
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              #16
              Originally posted by vacon04
              He still out landed Kirkland in power punches and total punches, so even when he was clinching all the time he was still landing more punches than Kirkland.
              Because Kirkland is an inside fighter. Anytime Molina came withen 5 feet of him, he held for dear life not allowing Kirkland to do anything

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              • Doctor_Tenma
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                #17
                Originally posted by vacon04
                He still out landed Kirkland in power punches and total punches, so even when he was clinching all the time he was still landing more punches than Kirkland.
                He was suppose to, the way he was fighting, he was suppose to. His way of neutralizing Kirkland's offense, 80% of it was through illegal means.

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