Boxing Was Exposed - Time to change Marcus of Queensbury rules

We’ll see what sports get exposed if we ever see your goat badasses sack up and get in the ring with an active champion like Spence or Canelo.
 
Boxing is not fighting because rules, well neither is anything else then.

It's all just sport chill the fuck out. Paulie lost a boring fight by decision because he fought a 5 round fight like it was a 12 round fight. 'boxing' was hardly exposed.
 
lol at marcus, he's from the hood.

the correct name is Marquess of Queensbury, you ninny
 
Boxing works just fine on "the streets" can testify to this. Only shit boxers try to rely on supergluing their hands to their face. Also boxing defence works in mma fights as well if your not shit. I can testify to this also.
I know that it works
Was reffering to point style boxing
But nobody is gonna be throwing a jab for three minutes before attacking on the street
 
What's the point of learning to box if you can't even win a street fight?
So much of boxing technique relies on the use of wearing hulk hands and having the ref save you from the clinch. What's the point?

This was a wakeup call for boxing. Discard the queensbury rules, and Go Bareknuckle. If you don't they'll keep getting exposed by 15 and 15 mma fighters in the standup.
Have any of these freakshow fights been given the okay in Nevada, NY, Jersey, or California yet? Or are they in states with no athletic commissions or ones with shitty ones like Florida?
 
Threads claiming anyone or anthing was exposed have a tradition of being easily exposed.
 
Have any of these freakshow fights been given the okay in Nevada, NY, Jersey, or California yet? Or are they in states with no athletic commissions or ones with shitty ones like Florida?

I believe only the no commission & shitty commission states so far. All the credible commissions ban bare-knuckle fights.
 
Man, how much longer till the lhw ufc champ kicks the shit out of the ufc hw champ again, and these wanktacular threads fuck off?​
 
What's the point of learning to box if you can't even win a street fight?
So much of boxing technique relies on the use of wearing hulk hands and having the ref save you from the clinch. What's the point?

This was a wakeup call for boxing. Discard the queensbury rules, and Go Bareknuckle. If you don't they'll keep getting exposed by 15 and 15 mma fighters in the standup.

You obviously haven't thought this through very well, have you? LOL.
What do you think that a boxer is going to do when confronted in a street fight situation? Insist that they bring out a set oz 8 oz gloves & find someone willing to act as the referee? No, he or she is going to knock some fool out. And, if they need to resort to hitting below the belt, following a hook with an elbow, headbutting or damn well biting an ear off they're going to do it.
But, I can tell you from first-hand experience that the vast majority of the time such things aren't needed because after the first shot or two the fight is over.
I've been training in various martial arts & combat sports for almost four decades. I was a pro boxer & I've got black belts in kickboxing & Kajukenbo/Hawaiian Kempo. And, you know how I've won just about all of my streetfights? By using boxing. Usually just one or two right-crosses or uppercuts. On only two occasions out of the eight streetfights that I've had as an adult have I needed to resort using something other than hands. Once it was kicking/kneeing & on the other occasion it was a choke.
So, I'd say that if the only skill that I had was boxing, I'd still have done pretty well for myself.
 
Paulie trained exclusively in only using his hands to fight for his entire professional career. It's logical to expect him to have a huge edge over a not so good MMA brawler. Bareknuckle boxing is not that different from tradional boxing vs mma.
 
Ive broken my hand twice on someone's head in two separate fights (streetfights)....each time took 8 months before it was back to normal sooo, yea bullshit. I can also testify after breaking my hand and trying to hit the person again with it, it probably had the strength of a chocolate fireguard.

As I said you can have some nasty fractures, some require surgery.

Or maybe in your specific case you have brittle bones and a weak system, low pain tolerance, didn't treat it right etc.

But in most cases a simple metacarpal fracture will be healed in two months top. I had it- the 2th, not the 5th, it was fine in a few weeks and the only side effects is a permanent bump in the bone. Most people I know involved in a contact sport broke a small bone at least one time, they all recovered fine.
 
You obviously haven't thought this through very well, have you? LOL.
What do you think that a boxer is going to do when confronted in a street fight situation? Insist that they bring out a set oz 8 oz gloves & find someone willing to act as the referee? No, he or she is going to knock some fool out. And, if they need to resort to hitting below the belt, following a hook with an elbow, headbutting or damn well biting an ear off they're going to do it.
But, I can tell you from first-hand experience that the vast majority of the time such things aren't needed because after the first shot or two the fight is over.
I've been training in various martial arts & combat sports for almost four decades. I was a pro boxer & I've got black belts in kickboxing & Kajukenbo/Hawaiian Kempo. And, you know how I've won just about all of my streetfights? By using boxing. Usually just one or two right-crosses or uppercuts. On only two occasions out of the eight streetfights that I've had as an adult have I needed to resort using something other than hands. Once it was kicking/kneeing & on the other occasion it was a choke.
So, I'd say that if the only skill that I had was boxing, I'd still have done pretty well for myself.

It makes me laugh when I hear nonsense like ‘boxing isn’t great in a real fight’? It’s spouted by people who can’t or dont fight. As you pointed out, almost all fights involve hands, and not much else (especially where I live as no one wrestles).

I’ve boxed and Kickboxed for many years and have only ever used hands other than front kicks in fights. As an ex doorman I’ve been involved in quite a few. In a straight up fight (no cheap shots) it’s incredibly effective. Being able to hit far harder without throwing your whole weight behind it, hand speed, distancing and timing, balance, footwork all make it incredibly likely that the non boxer is either getting knocked out or walking away within seconds
 
105.2%. The same number that date super models, train 16 hours a day, and don’t use mom’s computer
I use my mums "moms" digital data downloading device daily, but I only train 6.33333333427 hours a day. Don't really classify as hardcore compared 2.47 some urcans... but I try my best.
 
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Ive broken my hand twice on someone's head in two separate fights (streetfights)....each time took 8 months before it was back to normal sooo, yea bullshit. I can also testify after breaking my hand and trying to hit the person again with it, it probably had the strength of a chocolate fireguard.
Dats why yA ttrow dem 'bows, indeginous black man...
 
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