BOXING

billyo said:
we must like violence otherwise they would stop making the movies

Boxing and screen violence are two completely different things. Violent movies are popular if they meet at least two conditions: Firstly, the violence isn't real. This is obvious enough when the enemy is the Romulan Empire but not so easy when the action is closer to home. The producer sometimes has to walk a fine line between realism and fantasy. The other golden rule is that the good guy always wins. You can get away with almost anything in a cartoon but you break this rule at your peril, as the creators of Bugs Bunny quickly found out. :o :o :o

Boxing is real but it isn't violence in the conventional sense of the word. It's a fair fight with rules and a referee (as was a duel) and there's no bad guy. It also illustrates what that sloppily used word 'aggression' is and isn't. Hostility is the desire to clobber somebody, whether by hand or with bombs. Aggression is the desire to be best. Whatever it might look like there's no hostility in a boxing match. They spend 45 minutes trying to knock each other senseless then collapse in a big hug when the final bell goes. Next thing you know they'll be down the pub laughing about it. :lol: :lol: :lol:

To get back to the original post, in my opinion boxing is no more noble than any other sport. I don't watch it and never did (though I was a keen wrestling fan back in the late sixties) - and Hell will freeze over before I ever put on a pair of boxing gloves again! :evil: :evil: :evil:

PS: Oddly enough, I was glued to the screen watching the first three Rocky films. Fantasy boxing perhaps? :?: :?: :?:
 
How about banning motor racing (bike and car) for the same reasons?
 
How about banning motor racing (bike and car) for the same reasons?

There are arguments for banning dangerous sports but I'm not in favour. I never suggested that boxing should be banned outright, only that it could be made a lot safer by changing the rules. The problem is that a lot of people would complain, "You call that boxing!!!" As I said earlier, our PE teacher only ever taught us head punches; the sadistic g*t! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
 
I may be mistken but isnt boxing banned in denmark or sweden?

Another contender for a ban possibly is marathon running..quite a few and died doing that too.
 
I can see a worldwide ban soon on tiddlewinks, a dangerous sport indeed, could quite easily take someones eye out with a counter!
 
I can see a worldwide ban soon on tiddlewinks, a dangerous sport indeed, could quite easily take someones eye out with a counter!

A ban won't be necessary as long as the contestants wear safety goggles. :wink: :wink: :wink:
 
tim west said:
and gloves to stop the nasty pinches

I've just realized that face masks are more important than either goggles or gloves. Imagine the possible consequences of accidentally inhaling a flying wink! :shock: :shock: :shock:

PS: I'm not an expert at the game. Which bit do you hold, the tiddly or the wink? :?: :?: :?:
 
speace cat , if your going to play sports or games that have flying ojects like tiddlewinks :shock: you will have to do a risk assessment :wink: and a method statement :wink: :lol: :lol: or the police will come for you bad boy 8)
 
would you rather see gladiator, like jet,oooooooh :wink: back on the box saturdays and get rid of simon and co ,yes you have nailed it :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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