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    Default Re: New AIBA rules

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by sourpuss View Post
    I like how they've put so much effort into publicly saying that the females are equal and should be in the olympics etc etc....then they go and change the rules and pretty much say..."Oh yeah, women can't do the 3 x 3, we're going to keep them the same." Lame.
    I agree - what complete archaic s**t!

    We can run 42 km marathons without dying but no way can we do 3 X 3 min rounds!
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    I expect my female boxers to bring it just as hard as my male fighters,you lace the gloves on,I dont give a crap what sex you are.

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    I can honestly say (and I'm not bragging by any means) that I'm the hardest worker in my gym. No one even comes close to the effort I put in. This rule really chaps my ass because I'm a slow starter and I get stronger as the fight goes on. Four rounds are good, but I'd like to see 3 x3s. I guess the gym is the only place I'll do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sourpuss View Post
    I can honestly say (and I'm not bragging by any means) that I'm the hardest worker in my gym. No one even comes close to the effort I put in. This rule really chaps my ass because I'm a slow starter and I get stronger as the fight goes on. Four rounds are good, but I'd like to see 3 x3s. I guess the gym is the only place I'll do that.
    Feur lost a fight she was winning because she had a nose dribble. The only explanation we got was,"Refs dont like to see women bleed"
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    She's a boxer,not a housewife,if she can continue, let it roll.
    Around the gym she's allmost considered punishment,as in "Guess who your sparring with"
    But everybody gets better that way.
    Once the breast cups are on,you can barely see the difference anyway

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    Default Re: New AIBA rules

    Quote Originally Posted by sourpuss View Post
    This rule really chaps my ass because I'm a slow starter and I get stronger as the fight goes on. Four rounds are good, but I'd like to see 3 x3s. I guess the gym is the only place I'll do that.
    Same here - i think i'd get more out of myself in a longer bout - wouldn't suprise me if it was that way for a lot of female athletes.

    We are less explosive than men but the difference in endurance between men and women is a smaller percentage than in power.

    We are probably more suited to the longer bouts than the shorter ones if you actually look at our physical make up. Much more able to stick at a high tempo (enjoyable to spectators) for an extra round or minute than we are able to KO someone in the first.
    Last edited by Sharla; 12-15-2008 at 10:57 PM.

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    Default Re: New AIBA rules

    3 x 3 instead of 3 x 2 would be good...
    Any scrapper can just windmill away

    If I had the choice between 4 x 2 and 3 x 3 though I'd take the 4 rounds. What ever takes the opponent into deeper water. Nobody has endurance like my club!

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    Default Re: New AIBA rules

    3x3 is harder, 1 minute longer and less recovery
    Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....

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    I think you will definately see people gassing out more in the final minute now. That's 1 minute more boxing, 1 minute less rest, and for longer durations. In novice and 3x2...often cardio is the determining factor for close matches. Guy still able to throw...wins.

    This is for open class, and so if a person hasn't learned they need the cardio and stamina by now, then this should help convince them as they will be rag tag tired and catching lotsa late 3rd round shots on heavy legs.

    The more I think on it, I like it even though it will be harder. It tells me if I put the effort in to training, I should get rewarded.

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    The way I see it, generally the most scoring action ocurs in the last minute of a round as the fighters settle, become accustomed to one another and find their own rhythm.

    With two minutes preceeding this final minute I feel there will be more "physical action," in amateur fights. Fighters who previously have fought in bursts over two minutes will now have to apply themselves both offensivel and defensively over a longer duration and conditioning will have to be reviewed at the upper levels.
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    That sounds good, I wonder if that's going to apply to national competition as well.

    Times are changing, I'd like to see that amateur "throw a lot of punches" philosophy become more about pacing and selecting their punches.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Nagel View Post
    That sounds good, I wonder if that's going to apply to national competition as well.

    Times are changing, I'd like to see that amateur "throw a lot of punches" philosophy become more about pacing and selecting their punches.
    Far as I know Chris, is any amateur sanctioned bout. So unless it changes, expect it at every level...thru to the Olympics.

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    ok I'm meant to be offline doing job applications right now but i just couldn't resist sharing this when i saw it .... by accident while applying for jobs ......

    A science paper on gender differences in sport:

    Evaluation of gender differences in physiology: an introduction
    Mark A. Tarnopolskya and Wim H.M. Sarisb

    This gender bias is even more poignant given recent evidence that has shown that females may in fact be better suited to ultra-endurance sports compared with males [10]. A `®eld' study matched males and females for
    performance times at the 56 km distance and found that the females outperformed the males at the 90 km distance [10]. Regression analysis has shown that males outperform females at distances up to *42 km, with an increasing performance advantage for females above an intercept of 66 km [10]. Another group reported that equally trained males and females performed similarly at 42 km, yet the females outperformed the males at the 90 km distance [11].

    Sourpuss - I think i speak on behalf of both of us regarding this idea that we can't do rounds which are a minute longer like the guys - to those AIBA knobs who decided this:


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    Default Re: New AIBA rules

    Geebus, nevermind the 3x3. Guess I am stuck at 4x2 until I am old enough to drink and go to war?

    These classifications are clear as mud and seem to overlap themselves.

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    Default Re: New AIBA rules

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    3x3 is harder, 1 minute longer and less recovery
    lol... yes... so it is, don't know why I couldn't add that up!

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    Default Re: New AIBA rules

    If it's any consolation Adam...I can't read either. I thought I was fighting 3x3 with the changes, but after further inspection, it appears to be 4x2, and maybe even 3x2. I can't seem to get it clear.

    Suppose I'll find out next tournament.

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