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  • Mr Objecitivity
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    Boxing ranks as the most athletic sport requiring the most athletic attributes

    Check the rankings:

    If you search for a new hobby or thrill, find out what sports require the most skill. Here are Athletic Sports Ranked by Physical Abilities.


    Proud to be a boxing fan!
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    Originally posted by Ganstaz003
    Check the rankings:

    If you search for a new hobby or thrill, find out what sports require the most skill. Here are Athletic Sports Ranked by Physical Abilities.


    Proud to be a boxing fan!
    Proud to be a fan?

    Wow what achievement

    How about stepping into a boxing gym yourself?

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    • Mr Objecitivity
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      #3
      Originally posted by Helm
      Proud to be a fan?

      Wow what achievement

      How about stepping into a boxing gym yourself?
      Why are you making the assumption that I haven't already stepped into a boxing gym before?

      How about you take some logic courses and critical thinking courses?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ganstaz003
        Why are you making the assumption that I haven't already stepped into a boxing gym before?

        How about you take some logic courses and critical thinking courses?


        I just think there is nothing to be proud in being a fan...

        If you did it yourself, thats actually a thing that makes sense to be proud of.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ganstaz003
          Why are you making the assumption that I haven't already stepped into a boxing gym before?

          How about you take some logic courses and critical thinking courses?
          Don't sweat him. He's one of those ******s that thinks because he got slapped about in a ring it automatically makes him superior and know more about the sport than anyone else.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Helm
            Proud to be a fan?

            Wow what achievement

            How about stepping into a boxing gym yourself?
            no need to bite his head off lol, hardly put anything awful.

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            • Mr Objecitivity
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              #7
              Originally posted by Helm
              I just think there is nothing to be proud in being a fan...

              If you did it yourself, thats actually a thing that makes sense to be proud of.
              The word 'fan' can mean many different things in different contexts. So anyone that contributes to boxing in anyway can be classified as a 'fan'. I could say I'm proud to be a boxer. However, one doesn't need to directly box themselves in order to be part of or associated with boxing. There are other ways to be associated with boxing. Such as being a trainer, sports scientist, analyst and etc. The word 'fan' is simply just a generic word for anybody that is involved in boxing in anyway.

              So yes, one can be entitled to feel 'proud' to be a boxing 'fan in many ways.

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              • Mr Objecitivity
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                #8
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                Don't sweat him. He's one of those ******s that thinks because he got slapped about in a ring it automatically makes him superior and know more about the sport than anyone else.
                Thanks for the tip / advice. That individual doesn't seem normal with their retorts. Something must've happened to cause this abnormality.

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                  #9
                  I box and I wrestle, I've been boxing for 4 years and wrestling all my life (dad and uncles all wrestled)

                  I wrestle division 1 (Oklahoma State baby!) and have 7 amateur boxing matches.

                  Wrestling is tough but boxing is a different beast, I tell everybody at my school that boxing is harder and now I have evidence.

                  Thanks for the link

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 2fast2strong
                    I box and I wrestle, I've been boxing for 4 years and wrestling all my life (dad and uncles all wrestled)

                    I wrestle division 1 (Oklahoma State baby!) and have 7 amateur boxing matches.

                    Wrestling is tough but boxing is a different beast, I tell everybody at my school that boxing is harder and now I have evidence.

                    Thanks for the link
                    No problem! Feel free to share the evidence and expose the truth.

                    Both wrestling and boxing are two of the oldest and most natural sport. Both are therefore two of the most prestigious sports in global sports events, especially Olympics. However, boxing requires the highest number of athletic attributes compared to any other sport.

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