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Should boxing be banned?
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As previously reported parts of Spain has banned Bull-Fighting.
Should boxing now be banned in Britain?
I know the report of this woman being killed whilst Kick-Boxing, happened in the USA, but it could quite easily have happened in the UK.
Why the need for this barbaric sport? We even encourage the young to take up this 'sport'
Two humans trying to hit one another's head, hard enough to make them unconscious, it does not make sense.
As previously reported parts of Spain has banned Bull-Fighting.
Should boxing now be banned in Britain?
I know the report of this woman being killed whilst Kick-Boxing, happened in the USA, but it could quite easily have happened in the UK.
Why the need for this barbaric sport? We even encourage the young to take up this 'sport'
Two humans trying to hit one another's head, hard enough to make them unconscious, it does not make sense.
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H Jake - They do all wear head guards, mitts, shin guards, 'feet', groin guards, and gum shields and most fights are in leisure centres. Usually they are on mats but occasionally on the floor.
At summer camp in Clacton a few years ago I slipped on a patch of sweat during a sparring training session. Pulled muscles and couldn't train for weeks, was in pain too :-((
At summer camp in Clacton a few years ago I slipped on a patch of sweat during a sparring training session. Pulled muscles and couldn't train for weeks, was in pain too :-((
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Hey Haggis,
I love watching the martial arts when they're on telly. I used to do a body combat class as a keep fit (hurt leg, not able to at the moment) and I got quite inspired to take up kickboxing, trouble is, I'm not very good and suspect I'd end up rather badly hurt! I didn't know there were weights involved in kickboxing or martial arts though, s'interesting. (I would have thought if you were a particularly large person, you'd be rubbish at martial arts as I thought the idea was to be quick and flexible? I've probably just made a massive generalisation!)
I love watching the martial arts when they're on telly. I used to do a body combat class as a keep fit (hurt leg, not able to at the moment) and I got quite inspired to take up kickboxing, trouble is, I'm not very good and suspect I'd end up rather badly hurt! I didn't know there were weights involved in kickboxing or martial arts though, s'interesting. (I would have thought if you were a particularly large person, you'd be rubbish at martial arts as I thought the idea was to be quick and flexible? I've probably just made a massive generalisation!)