What gets me is they 'hop' around like they're really bad when all they are doing is practicing up for Eternity on those hot bed of coals. God forgive me for that analogy.
I'm going to have to disagree with you here (and, no, I didn't down vote you). Boxers are some of the most physically fit individuals on the planet. The sport itself requires dedication, is grueling and demands the utmost focus during training and in the battle arena.
They're not jumping around to look like bad asses, but to keep the blood flowing, "shake off" any muscle tension and get their breathing into a rhythm, so to speak, in addition to remaining a moving target for their opponent.
What they're doing is the perfect example of a warrior in up-close battle with the enemy/opponent. They have to be on offense and defense simultaneously and without flinching as their opponent, who needs to be taken down and out, is trying to harm them.
It's kind of like the battle we're all in against the cabal in that respect (though we're not kinetic). The cabal is trying to literally kill most of us and we have to, when hit, deflect and stay focused on their demise, hit them when their defenses are lowered, use fakes to get them to expend energy and go in for strikes when we see an opportunity. The more we study our opponent the better we'll be in battle.
Whether or not boxers are of good character will determine where they spend eternity, not the fact that they're highly trained athletes engaging in a pugilistic sport.
Okay. I will apologize. However I have seen guys do this that weren't boxers who simply try to 'blow' themselves up to look like a 'blowfish' so people will think they are bad. That's why I said what I said. Not simply because he was a boxer.
Understood. Like cats in a cat fight when their fur is making them look twice their size, twice as formidable. Chest-puffing and trash-talking are signs a couple humans are getting ready to rumble. Like you, I detest street violence.
The distinction is that boxers are engaging in a sport which showcases an incredible amount of physical prowess, dedication and strength. Boxers deserve much respect for the training they engage in. MHO
I know. My husband has watched all the Rocky Balboa movies and so have I. But he insists on watching them over and over again. I know it takes a lot of strength and stamina to stay in the fight, but like you agreed with me, street fighting and puffing themselves up to look bad is something that makes me want to turn them over my knee and whip their behinds.
What gets me is they 'hop' around like they're really bad when all they are doing is practicing up for Eternity on those hot bed of coals. God forgive me for that analogy.
I'm going to have to disagree with you here (and, no, I didn't down vote you). Boxers are some of the most physically fit individuals on the planet. The sport itself requires dedication, is grueling and demands the utmost focus during training and in the battle arena.
They're not jumping around to look like bad asses, but to keep the blood flowing, "shake off" any muscle tension and get their breathing into a rhythm, so to speak, in addition to remaining a moving target for their opponent.
What they're doing is the perfect example of a warrior in up-close battle with the enemy/opponent. They have to be on offense and defense simultaneously and without flinching as their opponent, who needs to be taken down and out, is trying to harm them.
It's kind of like the battle we're all in against the cabal in that respect (though we're not kinetic). The cabal is trying to literally kill most of us and we have to, when hit, deflect and stay focused on their demise, hit them when their defenses are lowered, use fakes to get them to expend energy and go in for strikes when we see an opportunity. The more we study our opponent the better we'll be in battle.
Whether or not boxers are of good character will determine where they spend eternity, not the fact that they're highly trained athletes engaging in a pugilistic sport.
Okay. I will apologize. However I have seen guys do this that weren't boxers who simply try to 'blow' themselves up to look like a 'blowfish' so people will think they are bad. That's why I said what I said. Not simply because he was a boxer.
Understood. Like cats in a cat fight when their fur is making them look twice their size, twice as formidable. Chest-puffing and trash-talking are signs a couple humans are getting ready to rumble. Like you, I detest street violence.
The distinction is that boxers are engaging in a sport which showcases an incredible amount of physical prowess, dedication and strength. Boxers deserve much respect for the training they engage in. MHO
I know. My husband has watched all the Rocky Balboa movies and so have I. But he insists on watching them over and over again. I know it takes a lot of strength and stamina to stay in the fight, but like you agreed with me, street fighting and puffing themselves up to look bad is something that makes me want to turn them over my knee and whip their behinds.