Und aus diesem Grund, sollt man auf Körperkontackt noch verzichten, es ist noch zu Früh.
Ich kann es verstehen, wenn das Fell juckt, aber in dieser Zeit lieber Vorsicht, als die Pest am Hals.
Bleibt Gesund
How about both fighters just staying away from other people for whatever is now considered an appropriate time? But hey – why trust each other, right?
Alternatively, just stay home forever and pick up needlepoint or birdwatching?
A past Craigslist rival suggested a pre fight coin toss before the meeting determine who receives the punches , loser of the toss cuffed, both rivals wear masks and face shields, never face each other unprotected, before, during, or after the fight. Loser is restrained from moving from the spot he will take the punches, winner steps back and works loser at will,,then un cuffs him and quickly leaves. Quick, fast, maybe a little brutal, and could be very interesting if the coin toss favors an underdog. Sounds like a possible way of being safe, but still risky in this environment I would think. Definitely turn a rival vs rival fight into a de-facto "better man won the toss" match. To the winner, goes the spoils. A little bit different twist on things.
Is there a mask, or face covering that could protect a pair of belly/ body boxers as they punch on each other? Maybe no one knows, and the risk most likely out weighs practicality. Wishful thinking I guess. Interested in opinions on this thought.
andrewj (21)
2020-07-24 08:07Sure, i can poke you with a 12ft scaffolding pole, I'll even put a steel toe capped boot on the end so it feels like a fist
GutPunching Receiver (1)
2020-07-24 02:40In Hamilton Ontario, our numbers are so low, I’d meet up providing the other guy has been careful as well.
PJBoxxxer1 (7 )
2020-07-21 06:14A man receiving hard gut punches may easily spray droplets of explosive fluid!
At least some past Punchees
have done so when I gave gut punches!
wrestlerdu (68 )
2020-07-21 09:54(w odpowiedzi na)
Und aus diesem Grund, sollt man auf Körperkontackt noch verzichten, es ist noch zu Früh.
Ich kann es verstehen, wenn das Fell juckt, aber in dieser Zeit lieber Vorsicht, als die Pest am Hals.
Bleibt Gesund
GPBLN (13)
2020-07-05 14:16How about both fighters just staying away from other people for whatever is now considered an appropriate time? But hey – why trust each other, right?
Alternatively, just stay home forever and pick up needlepoint or birdwatching?
Magneto (12)
2020-07-04 15:13Best advice is to stay away from wrestling or boxing at the moment. You don’t know where the other person had been or who’s asymptomatic.
IOWA SUBMISSION (1)
2020-07-04 15:55(w odpowiedzi na)
A past Craigslist rival suggested a pre fight coin toss before the meeting determine who receives the punches , loser of the toss cuffed, both rivals wear masks and face shields, never face each other unprotected, before, during, or after the fight. Loser is restrained from moving from the spot he will take the punches, winner steps back and works loser at will,,then un cuffs him and quickly leaves. Quick, fast, maybe a little brutal, and could be very interesting if the coin toss favors an underdog. Sounds like a possible way of being safe, but still risky in this environment I would think. Definitely turn a rival vs rival fight into a de-facto "better man won the toss" match. To the winner, goes the spoils. A little bit different twist on things.
wrestlerdu (68 )
2020-07-03 09:04Am Besten Du ziehst eine Maske an , kein Körperkontackt und hältst 1,5 m Anstand. {Admin: Political-bashing removed}
george57 (6)
2020-07-03 04:14I would say if you don't need to go somewhere then don't expose yourself. You don't know where the other person has been.
Jack41 (2)
2020-07-02 22:11Body punches only, medical grade N95 mask with a face screen. Maybe this is enough?
IOWA SUBMISSION (1)
2020-07-02 14:36Is there a mask, or face covering that could protect a pair of belly/ body boxers as they punch on each other? Maybe no one knows, and the risk most likely out weighs practicality. Wishful thinking I guess. Interested in opinions on this thought.