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Pastimes : Boxing: The Sweet Science -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: w molloy who wrote (88)5/24/2000 1:01:00 AM
From: LPS5  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10489
 
There is nothing sweet or scientific about brawling.

Say you. I call it one aspect of a multifaceted sport.

Now, I used the term brawling to mean a solid, rapid exchange of blows, often at close range. Not, as you seem to have taken it, as a streetlike exchange where 3/4 of all the wild, looping swings miss, both guys have their eyes shut, and they're either fully facing one another or running into one another, off balance and windmilling with their fists. Drool flying, cursing, and the like come to mind but are optional.

Tapia "brawls" the boxing way, and that's how Hamed is going to lose. I like the Prince, but there's no question in my mind: Johnny T by late round KO or decision.

LPS5