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I have done both. Wrestling was a bitch......in 3 rounds yes it is as hard as boxing. But the real difference is that in Boxing as an armature and new pro you are fighting every month and many fight every week or every other week. Plus when your tired you are getting punched in the face, stomach , back, arms ect.Dale Mabry said:I would have to go with wrestling, the real kind, although boxing would be a close second. The only reason I put it second is because most fighters take at least 4 months off before climbing back into the ring and a wrestler will typically wrestle 4-5 times in a tournament, then go back a week or 2 more and do the same thing.
I always wish I would have tried boxing though, it is prolly my favorite sport to watch. Any time ESPN classic has an Ali fight on, I am sure to catch it.
ForemanRules said:I have done both. Wrestling was a bitch......in 3 rounds yes it is as hard as boxing. But the real difference is that in Boxing as an armature and new pro you are fighting every month and many fight every week or every other week. Plus when your tired you are getting punched in the face, stomach , back, arms ect.
Going hard for 3 rounds in wrestling is very hard....going 10 rounds while getting punched is a whole different thing
Fitness, stamina, technique, some other shit too.min0 lee said:In terms of what.
Amateur contests consist of three rounds; professional bouts may consist of up to 12 rounds.Dale Mabry said:I guess if you are doing it more often, like once or twice a month, it would be harder. Aren't amatuer fights shorter though, or is that just Olympic fights?
god hand said:Anybody can get up and play football, basketball, and baseball, but when comes to boxing, if you dont have stamina youve already lost.
devildog88 said:In terms of skill I would say Basketball (of your choices) Anyone with the desire, and I know that is along shot, can be taught to box. But not everyone can play the game of basketball and do it well. Sure anyone can stumble around on the floor. But to truely be great it takes a phenomenal athlete. Micheal Jordan is the obvious example. The hardest sport as far as skill is concerned is Baseball! I know it isn't on your list though.
IainDaniel said:If we are basing it off that comparison, Then I would say Hockey
bigss75 said:Hitting a 90mph baseball is pretty damn hard.
IainDaniel said:Piece of Cake
Try throwing one
IainDaniel said:Try throwing one
Taking a 90mph punch in the face by a 6 foot 6 inch 255lb Pro boxer and not falling down is much harder IMO.bigss75 said:that actually might be the hardest thing to do.
min0 lee said:I still say boxing, your hands get so tired and heavy it's no joke. Then getting hit in the stomache takes alot out of you.
I used to be able to hit 90 mph in a cage in my early 20's I tried it again in my 30's I was laughed out of the cage by my friends.
I can still play basketball and football but I am alot slower but I still haven't lost much, but in baseball it's weird how much I lost in skills.
I used to be able to judge a ball hit to the outfield now what looks like a pop fly is actually a liner over my head.
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