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  • yoshik
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    #11
    THERE ARE NO "BUMS" IN THE SPORT as many as*sholes state over and over. Thoughtless casuals that have watched too many Rocky reruns. Usually it's some fat ass that couldn't lace up a velcro glove. Respect to anyone in the sport. Trainers too. Promoters the exception..lol!!

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    • BillyBoxing
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      #12
      Originally posted by deanrw
      That might have the opposite effect. Brains will still bounce around inside the skull, but the extra padding will protect the opponents hands more. Like Gil Clancy once said, if you want to see far less deaths, go back to bare knuckle.
      Interesting but pros are sparring with headgear and 16 onces gloves for a reason.

      Extra padding will make you have a tighter guard, more padding to protect your face.

      I can see the theory that with bare knucle fights the guy will go away faster and so will take less punishment, fair enough.

      But here, there is a limit of 12 rounds, it's not like the fights are unstopped.

      KO and KD are just the worst thing for the brain IMO and if we had boxing with MMA gloves, we would never see decisions.

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      • diarraisagod
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        #13
        They need to take some kind of action, it's happening far too frequently. Perhaps shorter fights so less sustained punishment. 7 or 9 round bouts maybe.

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        • BobLoblaw
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          #14
          Very sad news and thoughts go out to fighter's family and also his opponent who must feel shocked. Interesting how this happens in the same week that Dale Evans retires, a year after the death of Mike Towell.

          RIP.

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          • BobLoblaw
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            #15
            Originally posted by yoshik
            THERE ARE NO "BUMS" IN THE SPORT as many as*sholes state over and over. Thoughtless casuals that have watched too many Rocky reruns. Usually it's some fat ass that couldn't lace up a velcro glove. Respect to anyone in the sport. Trainers too. Promoters the exception..lol!!
            Indeed. Respect to anyone who laces them up and gets in the ring.

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            • Warrior Scholar
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              #16
              R.I.P. Scott Westgarth, you will be missed, much respect.

              Condolences to the family. Tragedy and loss shape strength and power, try to remember that going forward.

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              • Corelone
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                #17
                All sports are dangerous. More kids die from football, and skate boarding than boxing. Maybe boxers should get wrapped in armor like football players, though they still complain about head damage. Running into somebody, full speed, with your whole body, helmet first, instead of just your fist. 11 guys jump on you instead of just one. Somebody once told me, when it's your time to go, you will run to meet it.

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