Of course it's boring to watch. It's like watching someone shoot a gun. Although I'm not the belligerent type so maybe that's why boxing bores me. For me fighting is surgical. I'm not gonna play with him, I'm gonna kill him. Iwouldn't bop him around with some gloves, I would break his neck or crush his cranium.
Sure trainingfor mortal combat is a good idea so when the time comes you are prepaired to do what must be done, but to throw on some gloves to bop each other around for sport may be fun for those who like to hit, but who wants to watch it?
Boxing has becomes a sport for big guys. And that's how they end up gravitating to the sport. The can hit hard and take a lot of hardhits. All it really comes down to is who can take more hits. Or who has more endurance. Either they can't take anymore hits ore they run out of energy. It's pretty much a sport of endurance. They wear each other down until one no longer has enough energy to hit, take hits, block punches or dodge punches. One their at that point all it takes is one good hit to the jaw because the fatigue won't allow them to keep their neckfrom twisting. Once that happens their brain will short and they will wake in a daze. Or they may just be knocked into a daze and fall down because they are barely conscious. It's an endurance sport.
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Boxing began with fighters fighting "bare-knuckled". This was very prominent in the early stages of boxing and still happens a lot today, though it is not as prominent or as popular as modern boxing. Without those gloves you hate so much, boxing is a far more dangerous sport. The purpose of the gloves is to spread the force of a boxers punch over a large area so that the effect is lessened when a fighter is struck.
Professional boxers who fought without gloves had a nasty habit for breaking the other fighter's bones. As a boxer without gloves can hit with enough force to literally shatter bones - which explains the over sized gloves. Now, it was still a battle of attrition but fighters were getting seriously hurt. Fighters came in expecting to injure the other fighters. Gloves were introduced as a way to safeguard the fighters from injuries and prolong fights. You'd be surprised how much strategy is involved in the sport of boxing. Gloves have given fighters some leeway in taking hits, but watch some older fights when people were using barehands (which are hard to find) or when boxing introduced much smaller gloves. Boxers were dropping in the ring left and right, and leaving the ring with serious injuries.
And what you are talking about is not fighting, its murder. Crushing the cranium? What sport allows that?
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