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    Default Re: Fighters touhing gloves during and between rounds...

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    only time IMO that it's understandable for a fighter to touch gloves other than the start and end of a fight is if A) there was an accidental foul and basically trying to squash it or B) it's a close hard fight or round and you just do a tap to acknowledge or give props to each other for a tough round, I've seen it in a couple of even high pace fights
    This dude in front of me is trying to take my head off, dude wants to take my livelyhood... I could even die because of this guy.. There is no way and no time for me to give my opponent props for doing a job on me.

    I agree that a light tap is cool in a case of an accident foul but i think it's ridiculous to put yourself in unnecessary danger by offering your hands too often..

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    only time IMO that it's understandable for a fighter to touch gloves other than the start and end of a fight is if A) there was an accidental foul and basically trying to squash it or B) it's a close hard fight or round and you just do a tap to acknowledge or give props to each other for a tough round, I've seen it in a couple of even high pace fights
    This dude in front of me is trying to take my head off, dude wants to take my livelyhood... I could even die because of this guy.. There is no way and no time for me to give my opponent props for doing a job on me.

    I agree that a light tap is cool in a case of an accident foul but i think it's ridiculous to put yourself in unnecessary danger by offering your hands too often..
    I mean after the round ends...

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    Excessive glove touching is a HUGE annoyance to me. You can be a nice guy AFTER the fight when your work is done, but a fight should be all business.

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    Default Re: Fighters touhing gloves during and between rounds...

    Excessive glove touching is for soft minded people and indicates weakness. There is no reason why anyone should touch the glove of a man who is trying to hurt you with it. Its stupid and unecessary.

    You look all the ATG fighters such as Duran, liston, robinson and even the media darling Leonard, all these guys had a mean streak and they never doid excessive glove toyching.

    I think it also has to do with the era we live in. people are softer nowadays, even the boxers.

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