Will headgear removal for the amateur scene help American boxers?

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by BoxerFan89, Sep 11, 2015.


  1. BoxerFan89

    BoxerFan89 Active Member Full Member

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    Would it be more catering to the American style of fighting?
     
  2. The Smoking Man

    The Smoking Man Boxing Addict banned

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    they have been doing worse than ever since the removal of headgear
     
  3. Koba

    Koba Whimsical Inactivisist Full Member

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    If anything the opposite IMO. The slicker U.S styles don't really depend on inflicting huge amounts of concussive punishment or big KOs, rather on accuracy and avoiding return fire. The improved peripheral vision may help to some degree, but then this goes for the opponent too, of course.

    Out of curiosity, do you believe US ams will benefit? If so, how would it benefit them stylistically?
     
  4. Benitom3

    Benitom3 Boxing Junkie banned

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    Didn't Wilder gdt KTFO by a LHW in the ams with headgear and 20 Oz gloves?
     
  5. qwertyblahblah

    qwertyblahblah Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The US didn't get a single of the 40 available medals at the 2013 amateur would championships, the first without headgear. The second is next month, and if boxing without headgear's going to help US boxers they'll have to do well there.. The problems with US amateur boxing aren't related to headgear.
     
  6. weegriffin

    weegriffin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    They don't wear 20 oz gloves in the amateurs. But yeah he was stopped.
     
  7. Benitom3

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    Ktfo'd lol
     
  8. The Smoking Man

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    the usa only have 4 boxers at this world championship coming up too
     
  9. FilipMNE

    FilipMNE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    More than headgear bigger gloves protect chin, some idiots here think when you put competition head gear you are untouchable :patsch
     
  10. Xelloss

    Xelloss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    More butt cuts and contusions for young kids cutting their teeth? Sounds like a genius idea.
     
  11. BoxerFan89

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    I was under the impression it could be beneficial to the US sluggers. It's harder to slug with headgear.
     
  12. BoxerFan89

    BoxerFan89 Active Member Full Member

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    Why is the US so bad? Seriously?

    I really want to know why they've declined so much, or what the internationals do better than the US.
     
  13. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    How in the H is removal of headgear going to help American boxers in the amateurs?

    Why Americans over other countries? What is that even implying? I don't get it.

    America has been quite weak in the amateurs of late.
     
  14. BoxerFan89

    BoxerFan89 Active Member Full Member

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    Sorry but I don't buy this. You can't really suggest that an entire nation of people somehow biologically have a worse chin.

    Some of the best chins in boxing history are from American boxers; Holyfield, Tyson, Foreman, etc.
     
  15. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    It's what the internationals do better... Technique, tactics, basics and hard work. American boxers/trainers are of the old school mentality that you either have it or you don't. That causes their fighters to be lazy, and to be poorly developed.