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  • is boxing dead?

  • Somehow, we still tolerate each other. Eventually this will be the only forum left.
Somehow, we still tolerate each other. Eventually this will be the only forum left.
 #131702  by Mental
 
this is mostly at you seek. are there any real boxers left or has all the talent moved to MMA? if floyd jr. is the best of what we're looking at, we're hosed.

(i've been shadowboxing about an hour a day or so on average since i got banned here)

 #131704  by Julius Seeker
 
Heavyweight boxing is, boxing ppvs still have the highest numbers. It has been 5 years since there's been a major heavyweight champ (since Lewis).

 #131708  by Mental
 
hm.

i might start boxing in earnest...there are some gyms around here.

what's the best way to get a head start on preventing brain damage, assuming i actually want to try going and hitting other men in the head myself sometime in a ring setting?

 #131710  by Kupek
 
Don't get hit.

 #131713  by Mental
 
quotable.

 #131715  by Shellie
 
I was gonna say "too late" but I'm too nice for that :)

 #131716  by Kupek
 
Perhaps a more helpful comment: you don't hit full speed and power during sparring. Sometimes you will get rocked, but it's nothing like getting hit during an actual match. If you don't compete regularly, I doubt you'll get hit hard enough, often enough, to cause lasting damage.

 #131718  by Julius Seeker
 
Weave, slip, clench and guard your jaw, breath through your nose, stay on your toes.

 #131719  by Kupek
 
And you will get hit many, many times before you can reliably do that while getting hit. The flinching instinct is strong, and takes time to overcome - I still haven't.

 #131720  by Zeus
 
Remember the 5 D's:

Dodge
Duck
Dip
Dive
Dodge

 #131722  by Kupek
 
Everything changes when you're being hit and you're not used to it. It takes time to be able to react well under fire, even when you know what you're supposed to.

 #131726  by Zeus
 
Kupek wrote:Everything changes when you're being hit and you're not used to it. It takes time to be able to react well under fire, even when you know what you're supposed to.
This applies to hockey very well, too

 #131747  by Anarky
 
watch Hajime No Ippo XD

 #131750  by Mental
 
@anarky: oh yeah. i been peeping it on youtube. it's one of the things that got me into boxing along with fight night.