Women Boxing

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  1. juppity

    juppity Boxing Addict Full Member

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    CS will become on March 10 the first female boxer to headline a show on a
    Showtime . She plans to be first women ranked in boxing top 10
    pound for pound list. Can she lead a revival of women boxing as its pretty
    big in certain countries but hasn't being a big factor in the major market USA
    since Christy Martin and Laila Ali. She is the only USA boxer to win 2 gold medals
    and this already gives her credibility and star appeal.
    http://www.si.com/olympics/2016/03/11/usa-boxer-claressa-shields-rio-olympics
     
  2. delboy82

    delboy82 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    UK are starting to look into female boxing with Katie Taylor who has a large following and also just announced that Nicola Adams will be turning pro also
     
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  3. Limerickbox

    Limerickbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I wouldnt even see this as a revival.
    I think this will be a whole new era and break out for womens boxing.

    The difference with this new generation of Taylor,Adams, Shields is that these are ACTUAL boxers.
    They've been brought through a system from a young age and are well schooled,technical boxers, the likes of which womens boxing hasnt seen before.

    Taylor is as technically proficient as pretty much any male boxer, the only difference really being the physical side(obviously).

    For years, women boxers have basically been women who took a boxercise class in college and realised that they liked boxing.

    This new breed is a completely different species
     
  4. Salty Dog

    Salty Dog globalize the Buc-ees revolution Full Member

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    a "revival"?

    what will be revived?

    female prize fighters are at their best when their performance eclipses their gender; when the fight makes me see them as fighters first, rather than women
     
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  5. juppity

    juppity Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Thanks Lim never really thought of it that way. Haven't really followed women boxing but
    they seem to train very hard and are dedicated and are respectful of the sport. It brings new
    fans to boxing and attracts mainstream media attention which is great for boxing.
     
  6. delboy82

    delboy82 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    great post.... Ill admit that before actually watching Katie Taylor as a pro I wasnt interested however she is a very decent boxer to watch and technically very well schooled
     
  7. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Nobody cares about chick fights.
     
  8. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    I wonder why though? Female boxers can be just as well skilled technically as male fighters.
     
  9. Gannicus

    Gannicus 2014 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    I swear Katie Taylor and Nicola Adams are past prime btw?
     
  10. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    And they're not funny.
     
  11. Peril

    Peril The Scholar Full Member

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    In theory. In practice they aren't even close.

    There will never be a female Lomachenko just like there will be no female Jordan or female Mesi
     
  12. Limerickbox

    Limerickbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The women coming through now and far closer trechnically than ever before.

    Physicaly they'll always be noticably behind. Theres not much that can be done about that. They wont be as explosive or strong.

    But technique, ring IQ, those can be similiar.
     
  13. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    I agree. We will never see a female have a workrate like Antonio Margarito. Or be as fast as Roy Jones. Or be super tough or strong. But they can have very good skill.
     
  14. cslb

    cslb Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No. I personally find women combat sports distasteful and I laugh when people talk about the skill level of women. I have never sparred against a woman in the ring but I have sparred against plenty of women black belts in karate and, quite frankly, I had to hold back to not hurt them. Women may be skilled relative to one another but with respect to men, there is no comparison. I look at women boxing the same way I look at mma, a kind of freak show. No way this stuff crosses over to the mainstream.
     
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  15. tinman

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    That's because you probably had a lot more strength and toughness than they did. But they can still have lots of skill. I'm pretty sure Roberto Duran would have gotten totally destroyed by Charles Martin too.