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    Women in New South Wales will be legally allowed to step into the boxing ring for a competitive bout from next year.

    The State Government has lifted a 22-year ban on women's boxing....

    NSW opens ring for women's boxing - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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    Quote Originally Posted by sourpuss View Post
    Women in New South Wales will be legally allowed to step into the boxing ring for a competitive bout from next year.

    The State Government has lifted a 22-year ban on women's boxing....

    NSW opens ring for women's boxing - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    I dont even know what to say about the ban itself

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    I know! Did you read the reason the guy had for being for the ban?

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    Default Re: NSW opens ring for women's boxing

    Boxing in Aus is an extreme joke, if you heard about what happened at nationals this year you would laugh at the juvenile situation that it places itself in time and time again.
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    Default Re: NSW opens ring for women's boxing

    OMG really Salty what happened?

    I know it's a joke and they wonder why they have difficulty getting it to grow as a sport!

    This is a step in the right direction though - thanks for posting about it Sourpuss!

    Arthur Dunstall stepped down or something I wonder?

    In 2006 nationals I went and heard that tape around the wrist over the glove was illegal but i could see with my small wrists the gloves would slip without it.

    Walked up to an official to see if I could get permission to have my gloves taped and he was standing next to Arthur. He said ask him he'd know.

    My answer from Arthur was NO it's against the rules followed about a tyrade about how this is why he doesn't like women's boxing blah blah blah.

    He HATES female boxing. Didn't get the smae glares from him in 2007 which is odd but i didn't go anywhere near him either. I doubt someone as opionated as him would actually chance his position on it in one year.

    I wonder what Arthur's take was on the junior guys having their gloves taped. I'm sure the 12 year olds didn't have wrists the size of adult men either!

    We did end up getting the gloves taped. Maybe it was me taking the initiative to ask which was sooooo offensive? Ok if my trainer asks but how dare I organize myself!

    I have to admit though - the fact that women's boxing has only just been lifted in NSW does reflect the average opinion towards women's boxing in Australia. It's only just becoming acceptable.

    Only just last year some wanker ordered me out of a weigh in because "fighters only allowed in here". I left because I'd just finished weighing in but my coach was still talking to someone and I was waiting for him so it was all together rude really.

    I can't really complain too much about the average coach preferring to coach guys or getting more excited about coaching guys.

    Here they do part time in a non-profit capacity so if they favour fighters who remind them of themselves and get them excited that's their perogative i guss.

    It's only a problem if they pretend to have an interest coaching you when they don't and keep you there rather than letting you find someone more interested.

    If I'm invited to compete somewhere I don't expect to deal with biast crap when i show up though!

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    Default Re: NSW opens ring for women's boxing

    The best fight of todays fight was the female undercard
    4 guys
    2 girls
    And who came to fight?

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    I had an official tell us last month at a weigh-in that if you're on your period you can't box. Hahahaha! This is a level 2 USA Boxing official, AND a woman! Get a grip lady.

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