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  • #21
    Originally posted by fraidycat
    Hey, let's not diss on the guy.

    So, the consensus is, I should spar with the dude and let him set the pace.

    I'm learning something new from boxing every day.

    Sparr him and you set the pace why let him get extra confidence? Unless your a nautural counter puncher.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Army of One
      I've been in the amatuer fight game for close to 8 years now.

      Head gear does little to nothing to prevent head injuries, this is a fact.

      Try Reyes Headgear and see what you think afterwards.



      ABout the situration with the marine i would sparr him. Don't take him lightly, that'd be your error, any man with two hands can be dangerous. Just do what you do in sparring, depending on how hard he hits you, retaliate with the same power - same rule as sparring.
      Last edited by ferocity; 08-15-2006, 12:18 PM.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by ferocity
        Try Reyes Headgear and see what you think afterwards.
        I've used Reyes, Title, Giant, Everlast, Century, and Woldorf.

        While I like Reyes and Title the best for their quality and fit, they still do little when it comes to cushioning the impact of a punch.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Larry Merchant
          Marines can only fight with guns and tanks get ready to own him badly semper ***'s
          Yo **** face...my lil brother is over in Iraq protecting your ***got ass. Now I know he is protecting your freedom of speech, but not your freedom to be an idiot. Have a little respect for the guys who are doing the job YOU won't do.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Phantasm
            Have a little respect for the guys who are doing the job YOU won't do.
            Does it really need to be done though? And is iraq really that big of a threat?...2 weeks after the war started we had their **** locked down, so no,they aren't that big of a threat. ur bro is a pawn in a war that exists solely because a son wanted to be like his daddy and goto war...regardless of how much of a reason they have ...(referring to bush)

            Now our social security fund is completely depleted and we're 3-4 trillion in debt...all cuz we took place in a war with people who weren't even threatening our continent as a whole, 911 was a ***** don't get me wrong but it sure wasn't worth killing our nest egg in my opinion. ****** move by bush to stay over there wasting our ****ing money if you ask me.

            You really shoulda told him not to go, why support sending your bro out takin orders from a guy who, in the middle of war, doubled enlisted people's prescription prices, even the injured people, and was against everyone in the line of fire wearing a vest.
            Last edited by SquareCircle; 08-16-2006, 07:20 AM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by fraidycat
              So this guy at my weightlifting gym saw me skipping rope. He asked if I boxed, I said yes, but I was new to it. He said he just got out of the Marines and he "did some boxing" while he was in, "no headgear or nothin', just punching around." He said he has gloves and a mouthpiece and sometime, if I'd like to warm up before lifting, we could go a couple of rounds.

              I told him I'm uncomfortable hitting anyone without headgear. He replied, "I'm a Marine. You can't hurt me." He is ten years younger than me and also, by rough estimate, seventeen times bigger than I am. Not boxer big, but corn-fed Nebraska Neanderthal linebacker big. 6'4", 250, most of it shoulders and neck. Big.

              I invited him to my boxing gym, but he can't afford it (he's in school and my weightlifting gym has preferential rates for students.) I don't think I should spar him, even "light" (whatever the hell "light" means to an ex-Marine his size) without both of us wearing headgear. He'd allow me to wear mine, but that's not my issue with this.

              Edit: He also seems like a genuinely good dude. If he was being an uppity prick about his "skillz," I'd glove up and clobber him.

              Thoughts?

              I say you invite him over and show him that skill will beat big cornfed muscles everytime by methodically picking him apart and whipping his ass.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by SquareCircle
                Does it really need to be done though? And is iraq really that big of a threat?...2 weeks after the war started we had their **** locked down, so no,they aren't that big of a threat. ur bro is a pawn in a war that exists solely because a son wanted to be like his daddy and goto war...regardless of how much of a reason they have ...(referring to bush)

                Now our social security fund is completely depleted and we're 3-4 trillion in debt...all cuz we took place in a war with people who weren't even threatening our continent as a whole, 911 was a ***** don't get me wrong but it sure wasn't worth killing our nest egg in my opinion. ****** move by bush to stay over there wasting our ****ing money if you ask me.

                You really shoulda told him not to go, why support sending your bro out takin orders from a guy who, in the middle of war, doubled enlisted people's prescription prices, even the injured people, and was against everyone in the line of fire wearing a vest.
                Actually, no...me and my family dont agree with the war. But he didnt have an option to go or not. He is doing his duty. And the point that you seem to be missing is that he and others out there are risking their lives everyday. Forget the war; pretend we werent in Iraq. Does it diminish the job they do everyday? To be on call, in the event that somebody decides to try and attack the US? And if that were to happen, to know that there are people that are willing to die in order for us to sleep safely at night?
                No, I think this war is **** as well as the guy leading it. But I have ALWAYS had the upmost respect for the men and women who are ready to die for us. So focus on that point, instead of trying to preach to me about politics.

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