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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

That would save some of these guys around here $70-$100K a year if they could do that.

What,are we back to looking at National Geographic

No shame in that, for some of us, growing up, batting off to a nude native somewhere in the world in a Nat Geo mag was the only option we had lol
 
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Figured you guys would like this beat down

A friend of mine was a golden gloves out of Harrisburg PA... Fuck that... I saw him drop two assholes in college that talked shit and would not shut up. They just kept asking for it and finally they got what they asked for. Each one lasted about 10-15 seconds.
 
A friend of mine was a golden gloves out of Harrisburg PA... Fuck that... I saw him drop two assholes in college that talked shit and would not shut up. They just kept asking for it and finally they got what they asked for. Each one lasted about 10-15 seconds.
we had a family friend back in the mid 80's who boxed in the navy, was in WW2, my family used to eat at his house after church on sundays. anyway my brother and a friend of his both were seniors in high school talked him into getting the gloves out. he beat the brakes off them and he had to be in his 60's or 70's. Nicest gentleman you'd want to meet. made the best pound cakes too.
 
we had a family friend back in the mid 80's who boxed in the navy, was in WW2, my family used to eat at his house after church on sundays. anyway my brother and a friend of his both were seniors in high school talked him into getting the gloves out. he beat the brakes off them and he had to be in his 60's or 70's. Nicest gentleman you'd want to meet. made the best pound cakes too.
Back when I was a teenager (late 70s) I had a set of 16oz gloves and we used to goof around on Sat nights, usually half intoxicated (drinking age was 18 not that it mattered), and wale on each other. There is only so much damage you are going to do with 16s on. One night on the tennis courts in Hinesville I got matched up with some guy nearly a foot shorter than me off of Ft. Stewart. Yea, he was a boxer, and I wasn't. My whole keep 'um at range and jab away thing didn't work... he got inside and one stacatto run up my abs and ribs and I had enough.
 
Back when I was a teenager (late 70s) I had a set of 16oz gloves and we used to goof around on Sat nights, usually half intoxicated (drinking age was 18 not that it mattered), and wale on each other. There is only so much damage you are going to do with 16s on. One night on the tennis courts in Hinesville I got matched up with some guy nearly a foot shorter than me off of Ft. Stewart. Yea, he was a boxer, and I wasn't. My whole keep 'um at range and jab away thing didn't work... he got inside and one stacatto run up my abs and ribs and I had enough.
i bought a set for my sons, they would invite their buddies over on the weekend and box, had to stop if after one got knocked out cold. figured the liability from someone getting hurt wasnt worth it.
 
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We used to box in highschool while drinking... I think we had 16's, but might have been 14's...

We would generally just tap and jab each other doing a little sparring, that was the rules, and the other guys around would pull you apart if there were any big swings(upper cuts and hooks were off limits). One night a buddy and I were sparring and he popped me way to hard straight on in the face. I shrugged it off and all our other buddies told him to cool it off(I had been landing a bunch of little jabs to his ribs). He popped me again pretty hard in the face and after I shook it off I went after him and knocked him out cold with a big right hook. His body stiffened up and he flopped down like a fish. Nobody stopped me. They knew he deserved it. That kind of shit happened occasionally. After the fact he knew he was in the wrong...mostly after everybody explained it to him that he was in the wrong and deserved what he got.

Were all surprisingly still tight friends to this day, 20+ years later.
 
...He popped me again pretty hard in the face and after I shook it off I went after him and knocked him out cold with a big right hook.

One of our gang got into Golden Gloves when we were seniors in high school. I sparred with him and he could tell I'd been trained for defense so he talked me into joining. Then one of the lower brain power dudes of our crew joined. We'd box in his back yard and it was a decent scene. One day he picked on his little brother too hard and we told him to back off. So the dumbass told me to stop him. He hadn't noticed that I was a natural southpaw that spent most of my time as a righty, so I let him try to be the aggressor a while while I studied his tendencies. I set him up with a few stiff left hand jabs, then switched to southpaw and gave him an 85% three-shot combo. Cleaned his fucking clock. He didn't figure out till the next day what had happened.

The dumbass's little brother became a very successful collegiate wrestler. He came home for holiday and gave me a call to stop by his dad's house for beers. Proceeded to unleash holy hell on his big brother. Literally mopped the floor with his face. Bloody mess. Thanked me for having his back all those years ago. What goes around... Glad I didn't have to wrestle him, he'd become a wicked beast.
 
ive seen that shit happen more times than i can count
ive even schooled a few dumb asses
being the oldest guy (51) in a boxing gym , a few newbies thought 1 would be easy lol
The reason he took this guy to school, is that he would haunt the gym, looking for easy or newbies, offer to "Just spar around" and beat the shit out of them. That's why it is titled "Bully". He lectured him, slapped the crap out of him, and landed some hard jabs, and swats. I am sure the guy went to another gym, after that, but I hope he learned his lesson. There is a longer video, that shows what lead up to "school day"