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    LOS ANGELES -- Olympic boxers will fight without head guards in a pro-style scoring system starting this year after several significant rule changes by the sport's international governing body.

    The International Boxing Association (AIBA) unveiled several rule amendments this week, but the two biggest changes will move the Olympic sport much closer to the professional version. The rejection of headgear and the introduction of 10-point scoring could make the sport once known as amateur boxing more appealing to young boxers seeking professional careers.

    Male boxers at the world championships in October and the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016 won't wear the protective head guards adopted before the 1984 Los Angeles Games. Although the move might seem counterintuitive in preventing brain injuries, the chairman of AIBA's medical commission, Charles Butler, cites numerous medical studies that suggest fighting without head guards will decrease concussions.

    "There's no evidence protective gear shows a reduction in incidence of concussion," Butler said. "In 1982, when the American Medical Association moved to ban boxing, everybody panicked and put headgear on the boxers, but nobody ever looked to see what the headgear did."

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    Last edited by Sake1; 03-23-2013, 06:14 PM.

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    Originally posted by Sake1 View Post
    LOS ANGELES -- Olympic boxers will fight without head guards in a pro-style scoring system starting this year after several significant rule changes by the sport's international governing body.

    The International Boxing Association (AIBA) unveiled several rule amendments this week, but the two biggest changes will move the Olympic sport much closer to the professional version. The rejection of headgear and the introduction of 10-point scoring could make the sport once known as amateur boxing more appealing to young boxers seeking professional careers.

    Male boxers at the world championships in October and the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016 won't wear the protective head guards adopted before the 1984 Los Angeles Games. Although the move might seem counterintuitive in preventing brain injuries, the chairman of AIBA's medical commission, Charles Butler, cites numerous medical studies that suggest fighting without head guards will decrease concussions.

    "There's no evidence protective gear shows a reduction in incidence of concussion," Butler said. "In 1982, when the American Medical Association moved to ban boxing, everybody panicked and put headgear on the boxers, but nobody ever looked to see what the headgear did."

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    I've been saying for years that headgear just makes a bigger target and doesn't offer much protection. I hated fighting with headgear as an amatuer and prefered not wearing it at all. Unfortunately that wasn't an option for fight and most trainers wouldn't let you spar without it.

    And it may not happen right away, but I think the US amatuer program will start turning out some better fighters with the new pro like scoring.

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    • #3
      it's good they are going back to 10 point scoring, but the judges will just cheat again.

      the head gear probably prevents cuts more than prevents concussions

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      • #4
        The only real problem with this is a possible Olympic medalist will now have no chance if he gets cut regardless of him being the best man at the games. Besides that. The US SHOULD* turn out medalists due to our more pro style.

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        • #5
          Bout damn time

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          • #6
            Do I try for the Olympics fellas? Or do I go pro in 2 years.... This is a tough decision with these rule changes. glad to hear it's been changed.

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            • #7
              Time for some guys to take a nap. Can't wait.

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              • #8
                *Mexican olympians rubbing their hands together*

                *Indian team retires*

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Em1 View Post
                  Time for some guys to take a nap. Can't wait.
                  coffee will prevent that

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                  • #10
                    THey should re-think the headgear, some guys are going to develop some nasty cuts before they turn pro.

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