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    Default Re: does numbing your hands gives advantage in actual boxing fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    A saddoboxing member gives his thought on numbing your hands for a fight.
    The guy also used to box. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iB1aBWsCNlQBTW, this guy isn't any nuthugger of any fighter, check his vids.
    good insights. whats bigragu's username here at saddo?
    He went by BigRagu or THEBigRagu

    He was a cool guy really, very objective in his posting.

    @WayneFlint - He's allowed his view that NO drugs should be allowed in the ring.
    I didnt have a problem with the no drugs in the ring point he was trying to prove,i had a problem with the hand gesture he made, it seemd disrespectful to people with inhalers, just like i wouldnt make a pie eating gesture towards him as it might be considered rude, im always careful not to discriminate against people.. oops

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    Default Re: does numbing your hands gives advantage in actual boxing fight?

    On the rules and restrictions side of the argument, logic dictates that if it is within the law to use it, then by no means should there be a problem for its use.

    On the physical side of it is that, there seem to be more harm in its usage than any undue advantage it will ever provide. It will not set the hands for heavier hitting like a plastergate will, and it can never add any power to the punches.

    It does add a sense of false security in striking for volume tho, but to which end can eventually, in the future, move the drug user to a state of incapacity.

    More cons than pros, in my view.

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