Meh. That about sums it up. The best competition in amateur boxing in the US is within the ranking tournaments.
USAs, PAL, Armed Forces (obviously limited to servicemembers), the Ringside tournament isn't a ranking tournament but is really popular.
Never used Cell-tech, what exactly is it fellas?
What weight class are you? Because Anthony Joshua only started boxing in 2008 and he won Gold at Super Heavy this year. The US super heavy I think...
I tend to agree with most of this. I especially think that the 10 point must is going to be a disaster. At first it seemed like Wu legitimately...
This will happen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxer%27s_fracture
Really? Because that's not what the US AIBA official that went to Beijing told me.
The chin and face is exposed on headgear for a reason. It's the design of the gloves in amateur boxing that is intended to protect against...
Yeah, because accidental headbutts that cause cuts in multi-day tournaments builds character. Headgear does nothing to stop you from getting hurt...
No, it's just international tournaments like the Olympics that will go to no headgear from what I understand. At least in the US we'll still be...
No, Ringside is an amateur tournament. And this was supposed to be the training and amateur boxing section once upon a time.
Apparently 6'4 and boxing at 91kg makes me a nerd? :?
What the **** is that even supposed to mean?
Jesus Christ, you are literally too stupid to exist. This entire thread is just an express train to ******ville.
That's not how it's scored anymore I don't think. They changed it to an aggregate system or something, got rid of the 2 second window.