Re: Texas boxing authorities approve use of electrolyte drinks during title fights
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Originally Posted by Punisher136
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by amat
2 things..
1. The commission overseeing the bout should be the ones giving the drinks out immediately before the fight so there is no chance of tampering.
2. Tampering is one thing, what about the sticky gloves issue? That's the main concern imo, because if that stuff gets on gloves that is going to cause cuts. I've used gatorade a lot from everything from just going to the gym to football and the stuff is like pine tar. It gets sticky and I'm sure it's abrasive.
Very good point you make, when gatorade dries out that S***! is sticky... And IMO it will cause an effect on punches landed....
Wow!! Wonder if they thought about this? ???
i think they'd just give them the stuff to drink. I don't think they'd be showering them with the stuff like that do with water (have separate water supplies for cooling off purposes ??? ) if they did that the ring would get sticky too.
I see what your saying and it makes sense BUT what about when a fighter decides to spit it out and not drink it and it spills on him then he uses his glove to wipe you know after all he is in a fight and the last thing hes worried is where the water/drink will land once he decides to spit it out...
You only get 60 sec. so fumbling/throwing the drink around and it spilling isn't far from what CAN happen.
Re: Texas boxing authorities approve use of electrolyte drinks during title fights
Exactly about the fumbling Mick. Remember the Vargas - Mosley II bout almost got held up by it and that's the point I wanted to see DLH address but he didn't until after the fight. Just a bad idea overall imo. I mean it's 12 rounds, and it's not like fighters are really wearing out. I just don't really see the need for it.
Re: Texas boxing authorities approve use of electrolyte drinks during title fights
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by Punisher136
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by amat
2 things..
1. The commission overseeing the bout should be the ones giving the drinks out immediately before the fight so there is no chance of tampering.
2. Tampering is one thing, what about the sticky gloves issue? That's the main concern imo, because if that stuff gets on gloves that is going to cause cuts. I've used gatorade a lot from everything from just going to the gym to football and the stuff is like pine tar. It gets sticky and I'm sure it's abrasive.
Very good point you make, when gatorade dries out that S***! is sticky... And IMO it will cause an effect on punches landed....
Wow!! Wonder if they thought about this? ???
i think they'd just give them the stuff to drink. I don't think they'd be showering them with the stuff like that do with water (have separate water supplies for cooling off purposes ??? ) if they did that the ring would get sticky too.
I see what your saying and it makes sense BUT what about when a fighter decides to spit it out and not drink it and it spills on him then he uses his glove to wipe you know after all he is in a fight and the last thing hes worried is where the water/drink will land once he decides to spit it out...
You only get 60 sec. so fumbling/throwing the drink around and it spilling isn't far from what CAN happen.
hmm don't they still have buckets to spit in?
Re: Texas boxing authorities approve use of electrolyte drinks during title fights
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Originally Posted by Punisher136
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by Punisher136
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by amat
2 things..
1. The commission overseeing the bout should be the ones giving the drinks out immediately before the fight so there is no chance of tampering.
2. Tampering is one thing, what about the sticky gloves issue? That's the main concern imo, because if that stuff gets on gloves that is going to cause cuts. I've used gatorade a lot from everything from just going to the gym to football and the stuff is like pine tar. It gets sticky and I'm sure it's abrasive.
Very good point you make, when gatorade dries out that S***! is sticky... And IMO it will cause an effect on punches landed....
Wow!! Wonder if they thought about this? ???
i think they'd just give them the stuff to drink. I don't think they'd be showering them with the stuff like that do with water (have separate water supplies for cooling off purposes ??? ) if they did that the ring would get sticky too.
I see what your saying and it makes sense BUT what about when a fighter decides to spit it out and not drink it and it spills on him then he uses his glove to wipe you know after all he is in a fight and the last thing hes worried is where the water/drink will land once he decides to spit it out...
You only get 60 sec. so fumbling/throwing the drink around and it spilling isn't far from what CAN happen.
hmm don't they still have buckets to spit in?
:yes:
I would say about less then a quarter of what they actually spit out lands OUTSIDE or dripps on the side of the bucket/cup/container.
I'm just saying when your in a fight your last concern is spitting out the water properly into the bucket/container.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see how it plays out on Sat.
Re: Texas boxing authorities approve use of electrolyte drinks during title fights
this is only in texas and im sure at this point its in a trial phase so i wouldn't worry about it too much unless the discussed issues come up.
Re: Texas boxing authorities approve use of electrolyte drinks during title fights
Are you guys actually saying that they can be laced with some illegal stuffs? Geeze, I thought they do that just for cocks - not that one -the ones used in cock-fighting.
Re: Texas boxing authorities approve use of electrolyte drinks during title figh
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Originally Posted by pacfan
Are you guys actually saying that they can be laced with some illegal stuffs? Geeze, I thought they do that just for cocks - not that one -the ones used in cock-fighting.
Boxing is like cock fighting, Pacfan.