Fighting dirty

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by masterold, Jun 3, 2010.


  1. masterold

    masterold Active Member Full Member

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    How is fighting dirty viewed in the Am's? Do trainers encourage it or tell you to find another trainer if they see you doing it?
     
  2. PugilistStudent

    PugilistStudent Active Member Full Member

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    Just dont do it. Do you suck so bad that you have to fight dirty? No? then dont. Yes? Then dont box.
     
  3. Flows

    Flows Member Full Member

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    I hope you get your ass beat buddy!
     
  4. masterold

    masterold Active Member Full Member

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    Calm down guys. When exactly did I say I was going to or I wanted to fight dirty?? I've only sparred a couple of times anyway.

    I was only asking as a lot of pro's do as much as they can get away with and I wanted to see what guys that fight amateur thought of it and what your trainers say.
     
  5. dustyaguas

    dustyaguas New Member Full Member

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    gotta learn to fight dirty somewhere.
     
  6. Smudger

    Smudger Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The refs in the ams won't stand for anything unsportsmanlike. That includes clowning, showboating, fighting dirty and even over celebrating a win. You won't get away with much.
     
  7. RDJ

    RDJ Boxing Junkie banned

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    It's highly frowned upon, sportsmanship is very important in the amateurs. The only possible exception is when you're being fouled yourself, I think boxing is one of the only sports that encourages taking revenge yourself instead of whining to the ref. A ref won't like it, but it's somewhat accepted.
     
  8. masterold

    masterold Active Member Full Member

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  9. jmackz13

    jmackz13 New Member Full Member

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    If I won the fight...by fighting dirty...i'd personally feel guilty....but I know a lot of people would not feel a thing.
     
  10. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    I think there is a difference to being dirty and fouling. Personally if osmeone hes me I will rough them up, hit them on the back of the head, push there head-guard down over their eyes. Its all done on the blindside of the ref, and I think if your holding (which is illegal expect to be roughed up, its no tennis were playing).

    But fouling is different if you go and hit low or headbutt someone now that is bad.
     
  11. Kevin_Wright

    Kevin_Wright King of Awesomeland Full Member

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    are we talking about downright dirty breaking the rules fighting or just a few "dirty boxing" techniques like leaning your weight on your opponent, tieing up an arm *briefly* etc etc
     
  12. RightHooker

    RightHooker Active Member Full Member

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    They don't like it and they do give out DQ's alot quicker than in pro boxing, but the refs can't see everything, they're gonna miss the occasional low blow or rabbit punch no matter if it's intentional or not. But you don't want to earn a reputation as a dirty fighter. Just looks bad on you and your club.

    However there's a difference between fighting dirty and fighting rough, and I fight rough all the time haha.
     
  13. paloalto00

    paloalto00 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Depends what you mean by "fighting dirty." I've learned some pretty nice "dirty boxing" techniques, such as a lead hook and clinch. But if you're talking about fouling then that's a no no