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Where in the world is boxing banned?
Do you know? I have been searching for the answer without success. What about:
Sweden
Libia
Egypt
Sudan
Saudi Arabia
Iraq
Iran
Pakistan
India
Anywhere else?
If you know please share your knowledge with me!
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Re: Where in the world is boxing banned?
Pro boxing id banned in Cuba.
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Re: Where in the world is boxing banned?
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Originally Posted by Preme
Pro boxing id banned in Cuba.
Thanks Preme! Cubas definately a 'given'. Any ideas on the others? Question's really bugging me!
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Re: Where in the world is boxing banned?
welcome to the baord, have your second CC on me, goodtopic, but honestly mate i cant really think of anywhere? wasn't there something about the phillipins banning boxing until that shit was sorted out where that kid got killd in the ring not long ago?
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I think it's banned in the Arab world.
They think throwing punches with padded gloves in a professional regulated sport is barbaric.
However throwing stones at a man and killing him because he stole a goat is considered justice.
Go figure :-\
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Oh and professional boxing is not allowed in Cuba, hence why the Cubans have such a great amatuer team.
Castro is on his way out now though so they may be allowed to turn pro soon
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Originally Posted by Preme
welcome to the baord, have your second CC on me, goodtopic, but honestly mate i cant really think of anywhere? wasn't there something about the phillipins banning boxing until that S*** was sorted out where that kid got killd in the ring not long ago?
Thanks Preme. Egypt? Never heard of a top pro Egyptian.
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Oh and professional boxing is not allowed in Cuba, hence why the Cubans have such a great amatuer team.
Castro is on his way out now though so they may be allowed to turn pro soon
I read about that Bilbo. Load of Amateurs where planning pro careers as soon as they can dance on his political grave.
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Originally Posted by Ambski
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Originally Posted by Preme
welcome to the baord, have your second CC on me, goodtopic, but honestly mate i cant really think of anywhere? wasn't there something about the phillipins banning boxing until that S*** was sorted out where that kid got killd in the ring not long ago?
Thanks Preme. Egypt? Never heard of a top pro Egyptian.
I think the whole Middle East is more into racing camels and sand surfing. There's not much opportunity for fighting when the fighters and travelling fans have to trek across hundreds of miles of featurless desert to get to the venue only to find the ring has been deluged under 15 feet of sand during a sandstorm.
plus if your a crazed arab which is more entertaining, watching two guys fight with gloves according to strictly regulated rules, or watching a young woman stripped naked and stoned to death for having sex outside of marriage?
If they get there early and make to the front row they can even throw a few stones themselves. Much more fun.
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
I think the whole Middle East is more into racing camels and sand surfing. There's not much opportunity for fighting when the fighters and travelling fans have to trek across hundreds of miles of featurless desert to get to the venue only to find the ring has been deluged under 15 feet of sand during a sandstorm.
plus if your a crazed arab which is more entertaining, watching two guys fight with gloves according to strictly regulated rules, or watching a young woman stripped naked and stoned to death for having sex outside of marriage?
If they get there early and make to the front row they can even throw a few stones themselves. Much more fun.
Lol! Strange that with such a lage population Pakistan & India are not turning out top 100 boxers?
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Not sure about this. Actually Sweden is interesting because I know there was a very serious push and it was supported by their medical association to ban under 17 boxing, but I haven't heard the ruling on that. It sounded like it was going to happen, my sociology professor brought it up knowing that I liked boxing.
As for Cuba, the embargo is going to be lifted as soon as Fidel dies and that will mean Cuban fighters can fight pro, and that Cuban cigars can be shipped here legally. My dad is a big Cigar smoker and he's checking on that situation every day.
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Originally Posted by Ambski
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
I think the whole Middle East is more into racing camels and sand surfing. There's not much opportunity for fighting when the fighters and travelling fans have to trek across hundreds of miles of featurless desert to get to the venue only to find the ring has been deluged under 15 feet of sand during a sandstorm.
plus if your a crazed arab which is more entertaining, watching two guys fight with gloves according to strictly regulated rules, or watching a young woman stripped naked and stoned to death for having sex outside of marriage?
If they get there early and make to the front row they can even throw a few stones themselves. Much more fun.
Lol! Strange that with such a lage population Pakistan & India are not turning out top 100 boxers?
Well I think Amir Khan is of Pakistani descent, somewhere near there and he should be one of the best boxers in the world within a few years. The Yemen had Naseem as well.
I guess they just don't have the infrastructure in their home lands ???
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Well I think Amir Khan is of Pakistani descent, somewhere near there and he should be one of the best boxers in the world within a few years. The Yemen had Naseem as well.
I guess they just don't have the infrastructure in their home lands ???
Amir would tell you he's English as Fish 'n Chips!
I guess your right. With the poverty levels though, you'd have though at least 1% of the men would throw some gloves on.
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Originally Posted by amat
Not sure about this. Actually Sweden is interesting because I know there was a very serious push and it was supported by their medical association to ban under 17 boxing, but I haven't heard the ruling on that. It sounded like it was going to happen, my sociology professor brought it up knowing that I liked boxing.
As for Cuba, the embargo is going to be lifted as soon as Fidel dies and that will mean Cuban fighters can fight pro, and that Cuban cigars can be shipped here legally. My dad is a big Cigar smoker and he's checking on that situation every day.
I find that hilarious. Some world leaders conduct the most outragous acts of cruelty on their own people and neighbouring countires, live in luxery whilst there people starve to death and the world at large barely notices.
But millions of people around the world are eagerly waiting for the death of one world leader, so that they can buy their favourite brand from their local shop ::** :D
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Oh and professional boxing is not allowed in Cuba, hence why the Cubans have such a great amatuer team.
Castro is on his way out now though so they may be allowed to turn pro soon
Yeah right man castro is gonna out live everyone on this forum right now. Dude was old back when kennedy was president.
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Originally Posted by Punisher136
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Oh and professional boxing is not allowed in Cuba, hence why the Cubans have such a great amatuer team.
Castro is on his way out now though so they may be allowed to turn pro soon
Yeah right man castro is gonna out live everyone on this forum right now. Dude was old back when kennedy was president.
He probably died in 1980 they just keep it quiet and show their people a man in glasses with a beard every 10 years or so and say that's him
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
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Originally Posted by Ambski
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
I think the whole Middle East is more into racing camels and sand surfing. There's not much opportunity for fighting when the fighters and travelling fans have to trek across hundreds of miles of featurless desert to get to the venue only to find the ring has been deluged under 15 feet of sand during a sandstorm.
plus if your a crazed arab which is more entertaining, watching two guys fight with gloves according to strictly regulated rules, or watching a young woman stripped naked and stoned to death for having sex outside of marriage?
If they get there early and make to the front row they can even throw a few stones themselves. Much more fun.
Lol! Strange that with such a lage population Pakistan & India are not turning out top 100 boxers?
Well I think Amir Khan is of Pakistani descent, somewhere near there and he should be one of the best boxers in the world within a few years. The Yemen had Naseem as well.
I guess they just don't have the infrastructure in their home lands ???
I wanna add Omar Sheika
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
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Originally Posted by Ambski
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
I think the whole Middle East is more into racing camels and sand surfing. There's not much opportunity for fighting when the fighters and travelling fans have to trek across hundreds of miles of featurless desert to get to the venue only to find the ring has been deluged under 15 feet of sand during a sandstorm.
plus if your a crazed arab which is more entertaining, watching two guys fight with gloves according to strictly regulated rules, or watching a young woman stripped naked and stoned to death for having sex outside of marriage?
If they get there early and make to the front row they can even throw a few stones themselves. Much more fun.
Lol! Strange that with such a lage population Pakistan & India are not turning out top 100 boxers?
Well I think Amir Khan is of Pakistani descent, somewhere near there and he should be one of the best boxers in the world within a few years. The Yemen had Naseem as well.
I guess they just don't have the infrastructure in their home lands ???
I wanna add Omar Sheika
Sheika is not a top 100 fighter. He is an 'opponent' for the likes of Peter Manfredo.
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
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Originally Posted by Ambski
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
I think the whole Middle East is more into racing camels and sand surfing. There's not much opportunity for fighting when the fighters and travelling fans have to trek across hundreds of miles of featurless desert to get to the venue only to find the ring has been deluged under 15 feet of sand during a sandstorm.
plus if your a crazed arab which is more entertaining, watching two guys fight with gloves according to strictly regulated rules, or watching a young woman stripped naked and stoned to death for having sex outside of marriage?
If they get there early and make to the front row they can even throw a few stones themselves. Much more fun.
Lol! Strange that with such a lage population Pakistan & India are not turning out top 100 boxers?
Well I think Amir Khan is of Pakistani descent, somewhere near there and he should be one of the best boxers in the world within a few years. The Yemen had Naseem as well.
I guess they just don't have the infrastructure in their home lands ???
I wanna add Omar Sheika
Sheika is not a top 100 fighter. He is an 'opponent' for the likes of Peter Manfredo.
He used to be though until calzaghe beat his azz.
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Re: Where in the world is boxing banned?
Sweeden recently overtuned its bann, But they are only allow to go 6 rounds a fight.
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Originally Posted by lance Uppercut
Sweeden recently overtuned its bann, But they are only allow to go 6 rounds a fight.
No country named after a foul tasting vegetable is ever going to succeed in combat sports anyway. Let them stick to world's strongest man, bunch of faries
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
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Originally Posted by lance Uppercut
Sweeden recently overtuned its bann, But they are only allow to go 6 rounds a fight.
No country named after a foul tasting vegetable is ever going to succeed in combat sports anyway. Let them stick to world's strongest man, bunch of faries
;D
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Originally Posted by lance Uppercut
Sweeden recently overtuned its bann, But they are only allow to go 6 rounds a fight.
Really? Wow. Perhaps they would prefer the 'one hand tied behind your back' variety! ;D
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Originally Posted by Ambski
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Originally Posted by Preme
welcome to the baord, have your second CC on me, goodtopic, but honestly mate i cant really think of anywhere? wasn't there something about the phillipins banning boxing until that S*** was sorted out where that kid got killd in the ring not long ago?
Thanks Preme. Egypt? Never heard of a top pro Egyptian.
Chris Eubank boxed in egypt in 1996
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Originally Posted by SEANIE
Chris Eubank boxed in egypt in 1996
Thanks SEANIE, was wondering.
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Sweeden recently overtuned its bann, But they are only allow to go 6 rounds a fight.
The first pro-boxing event in Sweden in 37 years was held just this January. I think the regulations are still very strict though, and a bit of internet searching suggests that every fight must be for a maximum of 12 minutes. Also, according to boxrec practically every fight in the two events that have taken place so far have been 4-rounders (with the exception of one female boxing fight).
As for the rest of Scandinavia - boxing is legal in Finland (some of you might know Amin Asikainen, who sometimes fight at home turf) and here in Denmark. It is still illegal in Norway, and the parliament just rejected a motion to follow Sweden's example and turn over the ban. I am not entirely sure about Iceland, but I have never heard of an Icelandic fighter, and according to boxrec there has never been staged a fight there either.
Here in Denmark we have somewhat benefited from the ban in other Nordic countries, as a fair bit of the best Swedish and Norwegian fighters have fought out of Denmark (e.g. 80'es heavyweights Anders Eklund (Sweden) Steffen Tangstad (Norway)). However the ban has obviously hurt the sport in these countries, and most people on this forum will probably be hard pressed to mention a Swedish fighter this side of Ingemar Johansson or a Norwegian fighter at all.
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Oh and professional boxing is not allowed in Cuba, hence why the Cubans have such a great amatuer team.
Castro is on his way out now though so they may be allowed to turn pro soon
I thought about this myself a few times..
They obv are commi's so they cant turn pro.. But they have so much time to practice as amatuers they are excellent fighters..When castro pops his clogs i look forward to seeing a surgance of good cuban professional fighters
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Fidel Castro may very well turn out to be an immortal 8)
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Originally Posted by Tito_BHB
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Oh and professional boxing is not allowed in Cuba, hence why the Cubans have such a great amatuer team.
Castro is on his way out now though so they may be allowed to turn pro soon
I thought about this myself a few times..
They obv are commi's so they cant turn pro.. But they have so much time to practice as amatuers they are excellent fighters..When castro pops his clogs i look forward to seeing a surgance of good cuban professional fighters
There are a few on their way already. Heavyweight Odlanier Solis (http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=391766), Featherweight Yuriorkis Gamboa (http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=391770) and Super Bantamweigt Yan Barthalemy (http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=391769) all defected Cuba last December, and have since turned pro (in Germany).
All three won olympic gold in Athens, and they should be able to make some waves in their divisions. Solis especially - he is fighting in boxing's premier division, his amateur record is outstanding, having also won 2 world titles (in 2001 beating Sultan Ibragimov in the semi, David Haye in the final), and at 27 he doesnt have the time to wait too long before making moves. They are all fighting tonight btw (their second fight as pro).
Also another defected Cuban, who will be interesting to follow is Cruiserweight prospect Yoan Pablo Hernandez (http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=324252). 22 years old, 10-0 against decent opposition. Figting next week against seasoned Norwegian Thomas Hansvoll (25-3-2).
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Very good posts here Mikkell CC. Those 3 Cuban defectors have made for a very interesting story.
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Fidel Castro may very well turn out to be an immortal 8)
Ya immortal as in burning in hell.
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Just to update my post a little - looks like they all got comfortable wins tonight in Turkey.
According to boxrec Solis only needed 43 seconds to spark out 10-1-0 Alex Mazikin (only previous loss being a 10 round MD against WBA#7 Taras Bidenko). I stand firm on the prediction that he will be seen as a major force in the heavyweight division within the next 2-3 years.