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On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 14:54:24 -0500, "Simple Simon"
wrote: "Maynard G. Krebbs" wrote in message ... Sorry Mr. Simon but boxing gloves are to protect the fighters hands. They do nothing to soften the effects. Modern fighters can hit harder with the gloves without breaking their hands than bareknuckle fighters. Old bareknuckle fighters used to push, shove and wrestle a lot. Most blows were to the body. Ask on rec.sport.boxing if you wish. Mark E. Williams You, sir, are a knucklehead! Boxing gloves were required to keep boxers from killing each other regularly. An ungloved hand can and will do much more damage than a gloved hand. The ungloved hand transfers much more pounds per square inch force than a gloved hand. The ungloved hand causes much greater bone breakage of the nose, jaw and occipital orbit than the gloved hand. The bare hand causes much greater and severe cuts than does the gloved hand. I don't have to go to some lame boxing newsgroup frequented by punch-drunk retards like Mike Tyson to know that the laws of physics apply in boxing as in everything else including the fact that a lead keel softens the blow to the hull just as a boxing glove softens the blow to any fool's head who attempts to argue with me. S.Simon Ah, yes. Physics. As in thin finger bones smashing aginst thick skull bones. Theory aside, old-time bareknuckle fighters punched almost exclusively to the body. Mark E. Williams |
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