GREAT VIDEO! This is why you keep your hands up!

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  • DosRounds
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    #11
    someone on youtube said

    y this is an event, you pay about 20dollars to fight the korean boxer. The very first rule is to wear a headgear but sometimes challengers look down on the boxer and decide not to wear them. but again they recommend them to wear a headgear. and the boxer gives a handicap to challengers, by using only left hand while he is a right handed. gg

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    • Ray*
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      #12
      Originally posted by DosRounds
      someone on youtube said

      y this is an event, you pay about 20dollars to fight the korean boxer. The very first rule is to wear a headgear but sometimes challengers look down on the boxer and decide not to wear them. but again they recommend them to wear a headgear. and the boxer gives a handicap to challengers, by using only left hand while he is a right handed. gg
      Yea basically they do this all the time in places like Japan, Korea etc Ex-boxers use it to make a living and you get options to wear head guards or use one hand etc for 2 mins, I remember seeing this in Japan some years ago.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Ray*
        Yea basically they do this all the time in places like Japan, Korea etc Ex-boxers use it to make a living and you get options to wear head guards or use one hand etc for 2 mins, I remember seeing this in Japan some years ago.
        People are ****** to get into that, especially if they have no boxing/fight training what so ever. There's no way I'd fight a former pro boxer even a flyweight

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          #14
          Originally posted by DosRounds
          People are ****** to get into that, especially if they have no boxing/fight training what so ever. There's no way I'd fight a former pro boxer even a flyweight
          Lol exactly, even though I was an amateur boxer I stayed well behind while people were making a fool out of themselves, it was fun watching but anything could have gone wrong.

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            #15
            Originally posted by hectari
            Are you the korean guy in the video?



            Wow, that Korean dude was moving like Bruce Lee against Chuck norris on his feet, and he was having his hands down like Sergio Martinez but more fluid with his movements.

            This video was class though, that's how you scrap no violence, one knockout its over and people respectfully make sure the guy is okay no angry murderous hitting the guy out cold on the ground.

            Its cool that the Koreans clapped when the guy was okay.
            Holy **** that dude got ktfo!

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              #16
              Originally posted by DosRounds
              People are ****** to get into that, especially if they have no boxing/fight training what so ever. There's no way I'd fight a former pro boxer even a flyweight
              There are a lot of tough guys out there who think they can whoop a boxers ass, so they will try it.

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                #17
                Horrible. But always funny to see wannabe tough guys try and fight trained fighters. They have no clue. Even a guy who has at least been trained on how to properly move and has sparred enough to remain relaxed and avoid panic reflexes will beat the **** out of 90% of untrained guys.

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                  #18
                  to me it looked like this: the Korean said before the fight that he would only defend and not throw any punches. Just to prove he can't get knocked out. But then the american dude was really taking it to him, then the Korean thought "Whatever" and decided to punch him. But that is just what it looked like to me.
                  I read somewhere else that the Korean is allowed to punch with one hand. Without exactly knowing the rules of this fight, it cannot be judged really.

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                    #19
                    It seems like the popularity of MMA has helped the mainstream public have an educated respect for the skill level of fighters, and foolhardy challenges like this one are becoming increasingly rare. Skilled fighting is no longer an "anybody can do it" type affair. That whole mentality of just mimicking martial arts movies and being able to transform into an elite fighter on the spot seems to be over with, or at least on the decline.

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                    • hectari
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Halls of Fame
                      to me it looked like this: the Korean said before the fight that he would only defend and not throw any punches. Just to prove he can't get knocked out. But then the american dude was really taking it to him, then the Korean thought "Whatever" and decided to punch him. But that is just what it looked like to me.
                      I read somewhere else that the Korean is allowed to punch with one hand. Without exactly knowing the rules of this fight, it cannot be judged really.
                      Yeah the American dude seemed ****y to not want to wear the head gear and he was really trying hard when the Korean was ducking low and basically covering up and blocking all those shots, this South Korean dude has some pretty good skills, too bad their country doesn't really push boxing. I was impressed with how he was moving on his feet very smooth and light like a dancer.

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