i remember in the old days, gloves used to be laced on around the wrist, the laces would often come off and hit the other fighter in the eye, more than a few of the old timers were blinded in this way. now they duct tape around the wrists
how has boxin gear changed
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Sugar Ray Leonard introduced thumbless gloves in the 1980s after he hurt his retina.Originally posted by Briman15Thumbs were attached to gloves sometime in the late 40s or early 50s so that you could no longer try to use the thumb to poke your opponents eye.Comment
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Remember the old days when fighters use to enter the ring without there gloves on , just the wraps.Comment
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Back in the day, like the late 1800's, early 1900's, fighter just wore a plain cloth nappy style pair of trunks to the fight, but these days you see fighters wearing all kinds of weird attire, like Sharmba Mitchell wearing a skirt, Prince Naseem wearing some sort of leopard skin rug, today they're all brightly coloured, flash looking etc, but back in the beginnings it was like the fighter meant more than the image.
Also something which has changed dramatically is the sponsors. For example, if you watch some grainy footage of a fight from the early 20th century, you'll see the crowd, the ring, two fighters and the referee. Today you will see, the crowd, 5-10 sponsors hanging above the ring, sponsors on the corner pads, sponsors on the ropes, a ridiculous amount of sponsors on the canvas, two fighters with sponsors on their shorts, maybe even a fighter with a website painted on his back, and th referee. When it gets to the point were there giant sponsor in the middle of the ring is making fighters constantly slip over, I think something should be done about that.Comment
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