Women shouldn't fight, period. They need to hold some type of competition in the kitchen because a boxing ring isn't a place for them.
They had a male vs female fight a few years ago. Cannot remember State but B.F South most likely, the female won.
I think it happened a number of yrs ago in Vegas when Tyson picked up the WBA trinket as well![]()
bullshit lol . Beating up girls is pretty shameful but if any of those broads really asked for it, I'd beat their asses in and outside of the ring. You got to be kidding me. And im not talking out of my ass either.
Id let Gina Carano have her way with me though.![]()
Have you boxed, to what level & what weight?
Bulldog was clearly joking, but those attitudes belong in another century. One of my trainers is a woman & she knows boxing as well as anyone & from a technical standpoint has more insight than any poster on this site, Scrap obviously excepted. If women want to fight, they've got every right to. The problem is that the majority of the talent remains in the amateurs because of the way society is. There are very fewer chances for them to have fights & that leads to weaker fighters when they go pro. 'Models' boxing each other half-naked demeans the sport.Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita
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I'm 6"1 welterweight with an amatuer record of 42-2.. Ive sparred with Kendall Holt, Ji Hoon Kim and In Jin chi and held my own so I just can't see myself getting beat up by these females. OF course Wolfe/Riker are bigger than these men but it's still different because they're females. A junior welterweight male fighter is about equivilant to a SMW female fighter, I believe..
BUt i dont really have a problem with women trainers though. Anybody can be on the outside looking in and as long as they have the eyes for it, women can be just as good of a trainer..
I was half joking about that model boxing, bro... When it comes to female boxing, Asian countries like Japan and Korea has always produced quality fighters in the lower weights. Their competition is deep too so alot of their fights are explosive. I watch them sometimes but that's about it. Anyway I agree with your assessment of women boxing in America.. It's not organized enough like it is in Asia..
Fair enough, I was curious if you were one of those people who's never boxed before but thinks that they can easily kick a professional fighter's ass. Man, with that kind of record you must have been thought of to box internationally right?
This trainer was a very accomplished fighter, she was the first woman to box internationally for Great Britain, so she's clearly got more than just an ability to look in well. I think she's just really unfortunate that she retired a few years before women's boxing became an event at the Olympics.
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