Thank You For Postive Feedback Everyone! ---Please Rate--- Cuba's Angel Valodia Matos lashed out at a referee and a judge after being disqualified from his bronze medal bout with Kazakhstan's Arman Chilmanov in the Olympic taekwondo men's +80-kg tournament. Matos kicked Swedish judge Chakir Chelbat in the head as coaches from both teams ran on to the mat to dispute the result. The Cuban was leading 3-2 in the second period of the contest when Matos sto More..pped to receive treatment for a foot injury. Competitors are allowed a one minute period to treat injuries, and when this time elapsed the referee awarded the contest to Chilmanov. After a heated exchange on the mat, Matos pushed the match referee and then caught the Swedish judge in the head with a high kick. Matos then spat on the floor was promptly dragged from the scene by his back-room staff. Matos and his coach were almost immediately slapped with a lifetime ban from all World Taekwondo Federation championships for the outburst, which the WTF called "a strong violation of the spirit of taekwondo and the Olympics." Song: Rob Dougan - Clubbed To Death Fighter Kicked A Referee At Olympics - In the Face Fighter Kicked A Referee At Olympics - In the Face Cuban taekwondo athlete banned after kicking referee A Cuban taekwondo athlete and his coach were banned for life after Angel Matos kicked the referee in the face following his bronze-medal match disqualification. taikwuando taekoando taekwoando テコンドーの ... Beijing 2008 Cuban Taekwondo A |
Some overly agressive punks in a ring mouth at each other until one vents on the ref, who then promptly slams him into the mat. Suprises the hell out of everyone, and the offending boxer takes of his padding and about to get in a real fight till his trainer pulls him back. Great to see refs knowing a thing or two... all the vids I see are of refs getting pummeled Ref hits back! |
EDIT: This video is not sped up. Watch here live on TV: www.youtube.com The audio is in perfect sync (voices, ringtimer, pad sounds) and if it was sped up, the audio would be too. Google this kid and you'll see him doing the same thing during his TV interviews. The original is www.youtube.com My video is the same one. 2:20 long and starts with instructions to "Jab jab" and finishes with the same action. Listen to his trainers voice, listen to the ring timer. For the 1 millionth time, it's not sped up. If you've ever been in a gym, you would know that he's working the mits like he should. He's just a lot younger than most who have this level of ability. Give him his props, but stop acting like its impossible to do without camera/editing tricks. LMAO. 5 year old Bam Bam displays his boxing skills in a remarkable display for such a young age. See more of Bam Bam, who is also and actor and model at his website: www.prettyboybambam.com. This is a clip from Frank Wrights documentary on the young boxer. 5 year old Pretty Boy Bam Bam |
James is available to "Ref" your next event sibrunony@aol.com or "www.myspace.com Greetings MMA.tv, My name is James Bruno. I am the referee responsible for the notorious, infamous, and much loved "Chokeslam from Hell". I've read a ton of feedback so I'll try to answer some questions. First I'll give a little background about the event in which it took place at. The name of the event was called Monday Night Raw named after the WWE program of course. At its peak,it took place Monday nights on Ft. Lauderdale Beach from around 1997 through 2004 and was created by promotional genius, Wally Smojver. People would sign up out of the crowd and participate in a boxing or "hardcore match"(mma). The wild thing about it... once your name was on the sign up sheet, you could wind up fighting anyone from the skill level of Pee Wee Herman up to Mike Tyson. I could name over a dozen professional boxers and mma fighters who have fought there before turning pro(two of them being my brothers, Steven and Mike Bruno). The Nogueira's have been in attendance and Matt Hughes and Din Thomas helped me co- referee one night.Pat Milietich and Jeremy Horn were in attendance one night an took a bow in our ring. Although there have been some great fights fought there, most of the participants consisted of thugs, degenerates, punks, bikers, gang members, ex-convicts, and other self proclaimed tough-guys. Over the course of the beach brawls, I have refereed around 200 fights. I have been punched in the ... Choke Slam |
Your shadow can help become a better boxer. What is shadow boxing and how can it help you train? Expert: Leo Cardenas Bio: Leo Cardenas is a professional boxer. He went pro at age 21, and boxed professional for 4 years. Boxing Lessons for Beginners : |
Ali: The Man He's still the most recognizable man on earth. And over forty years after he burst onto the scene as a gold-medal winner at the 1960 Rome Olympics, Muhammad Ali remains a magical figure, known and loved throughout the world. Dubbed "Athlete of the Century" by GQ magazine, Muhammad continues to receive accolades for his contribution to sports. He has been named Sports Illustrated's "Sportsman of the Century," the bbc's "Sports Personality of the Century," the World Sports Award's "World Sportsman of the Century," and the State of Kentucky's "Kentuckian of the Century." In 2005, he received the United States of America's highest civil award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. As a boxer, Muhammad brought unprecedented speed and grace to his sport, while his charm and wit changed forever what the public expected a champion to be. His accomplishments in the ring are the stuff of legend -- two fights with Sonny Liston, where he proclaimed himself "The Greatest" and proved he was; three epic wars with Joe Frazier; the stunning victory over George Foreman in the Rumble in the Jungle; and dethroning Leon Spinks to become heavyweight champion for an unprecedented third time. But there was always far more to Muhammad than what took place in a boxing ring. Muhammad's life and career have been played out as much on the front pages of newspapers as on the inside sports pages. His early embrace of the Nation of Islam and his insistence on being called Muhammad Ali instead ... "The Greatest" Muhammad Ali |
Kurdish world champion Tuesday, September 05, 2006 kurdishmedia.com - By Vladimir van Wilgenburg Ismet Bozan, the Kurdish Thai boxer won last Saturday again in the A-clas of IBBO (90kg). But he didn't fight against the Turkish boxer Mehmet Atlinatas, because there was a 8 kg weight difference. The jury decided that Ismet had to fight against a German boxer and Ismet won by technical knock-out in the first round. The Kurdish crowded shouted Biji Ismet and the podium was covered by Kurdish flags. Although the Kurdish rapper Azad didn't come, there was still a good atmosphere. Instead of Azad, the Kurdish rapper Agit did some raps for the crowd. Ismet Bozan is the Thaiboxing World champing. He is very proud on this and struggled his whole life for this title. In April he finally achieved his goal and he gave his title to Kurds and Kurdistan. Officialy Ismet is fighting for Germany in the ring, but in his heart he is a Kurd. Originally Ismet's parents come from Batman in Turkish-Kurdistan. But he now lives in Germany. The boxing fight will be soon shown on Kurdistan TV. The exact date is not known yet. link:www.kurdmedia.com Ismet Bozan Kurdish world cham |
So funny the way he stands straight back up, tries to point at the other boxer but stumbles all over the place and hits the deck again. funny KO |
The first combination results in a good knockdown. But look out for the knockout punch, which lands and spins the boxer round as he falls onto his face. Amazingly he gets up, but the referee has to catch him and stops the fight. Great Combo and Twirling Knock |
Better copy www.youtube.com British Boxer Tyson Fury punching himself in the face! i could hardly believe my eyes when i saw this !!! This fight was on the 14 march 2009 against Lee Swaby, hope all the boxing fans out there enjoy this! Tyson Fury punching himself in |
Boxer kisses the other, what happens next? No sound. Taken from a gif animation. Slightly differant to the other gay boxer clip. Boxers are MIKE BERNARDO (left) AND JEROME LEBANNER. Thanks for the info "boyfriendable". Disclaimer: Nether of these fine athletes are, to my best knowledge, homosexual. They're macho, heterosexual, guys who are comfortable in there own skin and have a sense of humor. TKO (Total Kiss Off?) |
My favorite boxer Emmanuel Augustus going off Augustus Highlights |
The first amateur female boxer to die in a sanctioned event. She was knocked out during the Colorado Golden Gloves and later died as a result of the punch. Becky Zerlentes Fatal Punch |
mike Tyson the best boxer ever.On account of his huge physical strength (already at the age of 13 years he stemmed with the bank pressure more than 100 kg) he mostly sparred with adult opponents. However, this changed nothing in the fact, that he most of his sparring partners Knockout. Mike Tyson (the best boxer eve |
Boxer and mixed martial artist Eric "Butterbean" Esch talks about his training with American Top Team, his upcoming fight on February 23rd, his willingness to fight Kimbo Slice and more. BUTTERBEAN: "ME AND KIMBO WOUL |
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Cocky boxer gets KO'd Boxing KO against cocky fighte |
Watch Gina "Conviction" Carano brutalize her opponent. Gina, now an MMA fighter & mentor on "Fight Girls", is cornered here by Master Toddy. Thai Boxer hottie Gina Carano |
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Keep you hands comfortable under the gloves. Learn the basics of wrapping your hands for safety with boxing handwraps. Expert: Leo Cardenas Bio: Leo Cardenas is a professional boxer. He went pro at age 21, and boxed professional for 4 years. Boxing Lessons for Beginners : |