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  • Serial_Apologist
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    • Dec 2010
    • 37648

    Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
    Thank goodness for that - it would never have been over in 10 seconds if that was the case!
    David Bedford achieved in in 1 minute... (No, not the David Bedford athletix fans are thinking of!):

    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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    • Serial_Apologist
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      • Dec 2010
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      Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
      Well, it certainly is a discipline ahinton. That is very well recognised by all involved. I was expecting other questions that I couldn't answer as easily like "why make a distinction between boxing and judo or between men's and women's boxing?".

      My answer to those doesn't convince on logical grounds but I will give it anyway. I have a lot of autographs from famous boxers who trained or were trainers at the Manor Place Baths in South London many years ago - Downes, Conteh, many others. They were good enough to do that for me and so I have never opposed it - it also has a positive side but then in an ideal world etc etc.

      Basically, it is here and I fully accept that - at times I have even watched it occasionally - but I am not sure that I welcome it being broadened in scope, whether in terms of gender or anything else. And I don't have any connection of that kind with judo.
      The difference between judo and boxing is that the former is a defensive discipline which uses the attacker's own bodily strength against itself.

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      • MrGongGong
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        • Nov 2010
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        Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
        David Bedford achieved in in 1 minute... (No, not the David Bedford athletix fans are thinking of!):

        Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mUInYuhvQU
        A Classic Album indeed

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        • Lateralthinking1

          Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
          The difference between judo and boxing is that the former is a defensive discipline which uses the attacker's own bodily strength against itself.
          Thanks for that clarification s_a. Dave prefers women's boxing:



          David Cameron has said it was necessary to scrap the requirement for two hours a week of sport for pupils because too many schools were fulfilling the target with activities like 'Indian dancing'.

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          • Flosshilde
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            • Nov 2010
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            I think I'm going to throw up.

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            • MrGongGong
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              • Nov 2010
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              Originally posted by Flosshilde View Post
              I think I'm going to throw up.


              To quote the sadly departed Peester

              PATHETIC

              little Davie dressed up in the special costume to watch TV in

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              • Serial_Apologist
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                • Dec 2010
                • 37648

                Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post


                To quote the sadly departed Peester

                PATHETIC

                little Davie dressed up in the special costume to watch TV in
                Is that a halo over his head?

                And what's that thing he's got in his hand?

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                • ahinton
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                  • Nov 2010
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                  Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
                  Well, it certainly is a discipline ahinton. That is very well recognised by all involved. I was expecting other questions that I couldn't answer as easily like "why make a distinction between boxing and judo or between men's and women's boxing?".
                  Well, you might get those from others here. Insofar as boxing of any kind involves the development of certain techniques, I suppose that one could call it a "discipline" as far as it goes, but whether or to what extent it is a worthwhile one from a sporting perspective remains open to question, it seems to me. That said, no form of boxing interests me in the slightest, any more than does judo, all of which I find quite mind-numbingly boring.

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                  • Anna

                    Just to return briefly to the subject of women ....... (sorry guys!) it was only for 2012 that the IOC allowed women to compete in all 28 disciplines and insisted that all competing countries also had to have women competitors. Saudi only named Sarah Attar in June of this year so, maybe they did choose someone with no hope of winning (and bringing huge embarrassment to them - can you imagine the dismay if she actually did well?)

                    IOC also increased number of medals available to women from 127 in Beijing to 140 for 2012. And another silver today for the gurlies in sailing (oh, and one for the men as well!) I hope I don't come across as some raging feminist in dungarees and a bad haircut ........... !!!

                    Edit: Re posts about Dave above, he's at the BMX today (now that's an odd sport - why cannot they have bikes that actually fit them?)

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                    • ahinton
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                      • Nov 2010
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                      Originally posted by Anna View Post
                      Just to return briefly to the subject of women ....... (sorry guys!)
                      Why? By which, of course, I do not mean why return to the subject of women but why be sorry?!

                      Originally posted by Anna View Post
                      I hope I don't come across as some raging feminist in dungarees and a bad haircut ........... !!!
                      Of course not! Perish the thought! Heaven forfend! OK, we can't actually see your attire or hairstyle on here, but the prospect that you would appear in the way you describe seems as unlikely as your coming across as "some raging feminist"!

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                      • mangerton
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                        • Nov 2010
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                        Originally posted by ahinton View Post
                        Well, you might get those from others here. Insofar as boxing of any kind involves the development of certain techniques, I suppose that one could call it a "discipline" as far as it goes, but whether or to what extent it is a worthwhile one from a sporting perspective remains open to question, it seems to me. That said, no form of boxing interests me in the slightest, any more than does judo, all of which I find quite mind-numbingly boring.
                        I was forced to box at school, despite having absolutely no wish to do so. I have loathed and detested it ever since. I think people who do it have mental problems - I mean before they start, as we know it turns the brain to mush - and those who watch it are even worse. Sadists every one.

                        It is neither a sport, a discipline, nor - God help us - a "science".

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                        • Serial_Apologist
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                          • Dec 2010
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                          Originally posted by mangerton View Post
                          I was forced to box at school, despite having absolutely no wish to do so. I have loathed and detested it ever since. I think people who do it have mental problems - I mean before they start, as we know it turns the brain to mush - and those who watch it are even worse. Sadists every one.

                          It is neither a sport, a discipline, nor - God help us - a "science".
                          And, far from "channelling" agression, as was once alleged, its training and practice has been shown to condition the mind into a perpetual state of preparedness for it in situations outside the boxing ring.

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                          • John Wright
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                            • Mar 2007
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                            Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
                            Is that a halo over his head?

                            And what's that thing he's got in his hand?
                            The right hand??

                            Hey mangerton, I am with you on the boxing
                            - - -

                            John W

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                            • Quarky
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                              • Dec 2010
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                              Originally posted by Anna View Post
                              Looking at the Games from a female perspective - yesterday the 3 GB golds were won by women. Their medal tally of 9 gold, 6 silver and 5 bronze means so far it's the most successful Olympics ever for British women. To think that even in 1986 women were barred from competing in rowing! I believe women make up 40% of the team, the highest ever, so I suppose one would expect a bigger haul than in the past. However, another thing to cheer is the first female from Saudi competing in a track event, and although she came last she received a standing ovation. So it really is Games for the Girls.
                              Agreed Anna. Personally I would be happy to contract out these games to the Ladies. All those hot sweaty grunting males - they are better employed making money and reducing the national debt. The ladies put on a much finer show, and make a better spectacle, even with former male preserves such as football and boxing. My personal favourite was the Women's cycling road race. The BBC put the whole 4 hour race on its Website, and I watched it several times -more exciting than the Mens race.

                              I missed out on the ladies volleyball, whenever I switched on it was those awful males bashing the ball about. And I missed the synchronised swimming - there were some heavenly beauties there.

                              So I am sure that a ladies only games would produce some rare sights, and hold my full attention.

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                              • Northender

                                Originally posted by mangerton View Post
                                I was forced to box at school, despite having absolutely no wish to do so. I have loathed and detested it ever since. I think people who do it have mental problems - I mean before they start, as we know it turns the brain to mush - and those who watch it are even worse. Sadists every one.

                                It is neither a sport, a discipline, nor - God help us - a "science".
                                I wasn't forced to box at school, but I completely agree with your views on boxers. When I see a Royal Correspondent on TV, my automatic reaction is to yell 'Go and get a real job'; when I see a boxer, it's 'Have you thought of applying for a grant or loan to buy a brain?'

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