If it's a verbal submission fight,and your opponent goes down,or is just covering up, not throwing anymore punches, but wont give up to you,do you keep up the blows till he does?
Hopefully the two boxers have discussed all possibilities (or most possibilities) before stepping into the ring. If not, my preference would be to stop the bout if one fight is not throwing any punches, as it is a boxing match. Defense is great, but if you don't have an offense, they why are you in the ring, unless it is a one sided fight that you were looking for, and there again, you follow the rules set.
For safety reasons, saving by the bell for me is something I am not a fan of...If you are down and have to be saved by the bell, then it was a KO....Also for safety, a TKO rule is valid, as you don't want to end boxing when in truth you shouldn't be due to too many hits.
IOWA SUBMISSION (1)
04/11/2019 16:13If it's a verbal submission fight,and your opponent goes down,or is just covering up, not throwing anymore punches, but wont give up to you,do you keep up the blows till he does?
soloboxerboy (5 )
04/11/2019 20:13(em resposta à...)
Hopefully the two boxers have discussed all possibilities (or most possibilities) before stepping into the ring. If not, my preference would be to stop the bout if one fight is not throwing any punches, as it is a boxing match. Defense is great, but if you don't have an offense, they why are you in the ring, unless it is a one sided fight that you were looking for, and there again, you follow the rules set.
Boxingmarco (36 )
04/11/2019 08:03It depends. I'll discuss rules with the opponent. Sometimes I do it, sometimes not.
Nightmareera (0 )
04/11/2019 07:05But rules keep changing due to trying to finish the fight fast before a another round.
BareKnuxUK (2 )
05/11/2019 10:25(em resposta à...)
Rules don't change.
Rules are set for a reason, to protect both boxers and to ensure nothing permanent happens.
soloboxerboy (5 )
04/11/2019 20:09(em resposta à...)
Rules are set before fights, so why would they change? It all is going to depend on who you are boxing, and what the two of you decide.
soloboxerboy (5 )
04/11/2019 05:25For safety reasons, saving by the bell for me is something I am not a fan of...If you are down and have to be saved by the bell, then it was a KO....Also for safety, a TKO rule is valid, as you don't want to end boxing when in truth you shouldn't be due to too many hits.
PIboxer98 (9 )
03/11/2019 12:48In your boxing match, do you allow saving by the bell? And is TKO rule valid?