Boxing’s Sweet Beginnings – What is the “Sweet Science”?

History of Boxing

Theodore Roosevelt Boxing

Theodore Roosevelt Boxing Cartoon by History Channel

Boxing’s Sweet Beginnings

The Terme Boxer

The Terme Boxer (Museo delle Terme, Rome)

The history of boxing dates as far back as human history. Its earliest documented history is as far back as 3000 BC Egypt. Mention of boxing was also seen in Homer’s Iliad during the funeral ceremony for Patrokulus where they had “prizefights” during the ceremony.

Induction into the Olympic games

Cestus

Image of Cestus by University of South Florida

Boxing was officially introduced as an event in the Olympic games in the late 7th century. Fighters would use cestus, soft leather thongs wrapped around their hands and forearms, for protection. During the Roman’s Gladiator Period the equipment changed, metal studs where added to the leather studs and fighters now had to fight to death. As a result boxing was abolished around 393 AD it was deemed too brutal.

Resurfacing of Boxing in London

Boxing didn’t resurface until the early 16th Century in London. The English Aristocracy developed a keen interest in recovering the knowledge and tradition of antiquity. Boxing now became as a means to handle disputes among the rich. Wealthy patrons would support their pugilists and put huge wagers down on their fights. This is where the term prizefighters was coined.

Jack Broughton, by name of John Broughton, the reigning champion from 1734 to 1758, was the first to introduce a boxing school, also formulator of the first set of boxing rules, and inventor of mufflers, the precursors of modern boxing gloves. Broughton invited high society gentlemen to make the change from sponsoring fighters to becoming fighters themselves.

Coming to America

Boxing America

American Boxing Ad

As boxing moved across the sea into America in the early 19th century, it was not very popular at first. Boxing really started to gain popularity when Theodore Roosevelt became an advocate. During Roosevelt time as a Police Commissioner he urged his officers to train in the art of ars pugandi. He believed boxing was a way “to vent out man’s animal spirit”.

 

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt Boxing Advocate

Teddy Boxing Cartoon

Theodore Roosevelt Boxing Cartoon

When Roosevelt became President he continued to box as a way to keep active and in shape, a practice he started as governor of New York. Roosevelt as a result lost vision in his left eye due to a cross from a young captain. This accident was a tightly guarded secret.

Here is a quote from Teddy Roosevelt Autobiography:

“I had to abandon boxing as well as wrestling, for in one bout a young captain of artillery cross-countered me on the eye, and the blow smashed the little blood vessels. Fortunately it was my left eye, but the sight has been dim ever since, and if it had been the right eye I should have been entirely unable to shoot.”

“Accordingly I thought it better to acknowledge that I had become an elderly man and would have to stop boxing. I then took up jiu jitsu for a few years.”

Modern Boxing

Modern Boxing

Olympic Boxing by the Guardian

Boxing has come a long way from its primitive and borderline savage roots. Now its a world spectated sports with a huge fan base.  The improved technologies of gloves, mouth guards, and headgear, have improved the safety of the sport and help place boxing as one of the top sport in the world.

Boxing has come a long way from its primitive and borderline savage roots. Now it’s a world spectator sports with a huge fan base. Modern Boxing developed the rules that we use today. Example the use of special competition approved boxing gloves, competition approved headgear and mouth guards are all necessary for amateur fights and have improved the safety of the sport. Boxing is one of the top sports in the world.

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Ringside Apex Boxing Gloves Assorted Colors

Ringside Apex Boxing Gloves in Assorted Colors

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Ringside Apex Boxing Glove- Lime Green/Black

Ringside Apex Boxing Glove- Lime Green/Black

The IMF Padding is very comfortable and your hands will feel protected.

 

Red Ringside Glove

Ringside Apex FTG1 Review

They have a tapered, wrap-around closure that provides amazing wrist support. Their ventilated palm provides breath-ability keeping you and the gloves dry.

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What is มวยไทย(Muay Thai)?

The Sport of Kings

Muay Thai is an ancient fighting style originating in Thailand. Used by Thai warriors during times of war and conflict to protect their villages during the harsh beginnings of Thailand. Muay Thai is not just another martial art but a total engagement of body, mind, and spirit.

The word Muay derives from the Sanskrit Mavya which means “to bind together”. The style emphasizes close quarter stand-up striking with your fist, elbows, knees, shins, and feet, as well as clinching techniques to subdue your opponents. The fighting style is called among the Thailanese the “art of the eight limbs”.

Muay Thai’s History

Much of the historical writings on the origin of Muay Thai were lost during the Burmese-Siamese War (1759-1760) where the Burman army burned and sacked the ancient temple of Ayuddhaya. The history that we know was written by Burmese, Cambodian, early European visitors. Historians are still debating on how it all started, but one thing they all agree on is it started as a form of self defense during the beginnings of Thailand. The sport of Muay Thai originated in times of piece during the reign of King Prachao Sua (1697-1709 A.D.). It started to keep soldiers occupied and well trained by having competitions and tournaments among neighboring villages. Rules and regulations were instilled later in its history after its popularity hit the international level.

Muay Thai’s Equipment Explanation

Some of the equipment used during competitions have major significance to the Thai culture. The mongkol, the headpiece, are blessed by Buddhist monks and are believed to bestow victory to the wearer. The mongkol is not suppose to touch the ground or be touched by the fighter hands. Reason behind this practice is to keep the blessing of the monks pure without being tainted by the ground. This is why you see Thai fighters going over the ropes of the ring and not through them.

The prajioud, armband, is another piece worn by fighters they are deeply rooted to the beginnings of Muay Thai. Mothers tore pieces of their surong (dress, cloth) when their sons would go off to war for good luck and protection. Westerns have changed the meaning of these pieces and made them to signifying ranking, which is absolutely not the case. Muay Thai differs among many of the martial arts because ranking is not earned through the amount of years an individual practices and trains but rather on his/her accomplishment and performance in the ring.

The Modern Muay Thai gloves did not exist until after deaths occurred due to the use rope-bindings on their hands for competitions. Muay Thai Gloves differ than boxing gloves in that the position of the thumb is a little more forward to allow for better clinching. The palms of Thai boxing gloves have padding to be able to block kicks and punches. Overall the glove is a lot smaller than traditional boxing gloves.

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How to learn Muay Thai?

If you would like to learn Muay Thai be sure to check out local boxing gyms that offer Muay Thai lessons. The sport of Muay Thai is spreading like wild fire in the international scene so be sure to be part of this ever evolving sport. If you would like to purchase Muay Thai
equipment and gear please be sure to check out MSM Fight Shop for all your Muay Thai needs.

NEW MUAY THAI GLOVES

What is มวยไทย(Muay Thai)?

The Sport of Kings

Muay Thai is an ancient fighting style originating in Thailand. Used by Thai warriors during times of war and conflict to protect their villages during the harsh beginnings of Thailand. Muay Thai is not just another martial art but a total engagement of body, mind, and spirit.

The word Muay derives from the Sanskrit Mavya which means “to bind together”. The style emphasizes close quarter stand-up striking with your fist, elbows, knees, shins, and feet, as well as clinching techniques to subdue your opponents. The fighting style is called among the Thailanese the “art of the eight limbs”.

Muay Thai’s History

Much of the historical writings on the origin of Muay Thai were lost during the Burmese-Siamese War (1759-1760) where the Burman army burned and sacked the ancient temple of AyuddhayaThe history that we know was written by Burmese, Cambodian, early European visitors. Historians are still debating on how it all started, but one thing they all agree on is it started as a form of self defense during the beginnings of Thailand. The sport of Muay Thai originated in times of piece during the reign of King Prachao Sua (1697-1709 A.D.). It started to keep soldiers occupied and well trained by having competitions and tournaments among neighboring villages. Rules and regulations were instilled later in its history after its popularity hit the international level.

Muay Thai’s Equipment Explanation

Some of the equipment used during competitions have major significance to the Thai culture. The mongkol, the headpiece, are blessed by Buddhist monks and are believed to bestow victory to the wearer. The mongkol is not suppose to touch the ground or be touched by the fighter hands. Reason behind this practice is to keep the blessing of the monks pure without being tainted by the ground. This is why you see Thai fighters going over the ropes of the ring and not through them.

The prajioud, armband, is another piece worn by fighters they are deeply rooted to the beginnings of Muay Thai. Mothers tore pieces of their surong (dress, cloth) when their sons would go off to war for good luck and protection. Westerns have changed the meaning of these pieces and made them to signifying ranking, which is absolutely not the case. Muay Thai differs among many of the martial arts because ranking is not earned through the amount of years an individual practices and trains but rather on his/her accomplishment and performance in the ring.

The Modern Muay Thai gloves did not exist until after deaths occurred due to the use rope-bindings on their hands for competitions. Muay Thai Gloves differ than boxing gloves in that the position of the thumb is a little more forward to allow for better clinching. The palms of Thai boxing gloves have padding to be able to block kicks and punches. Overall the glove is a lot smaller than traditional boxing gloves.

IMAG0023S

How to learn Muay Thai?

If you would like to learn Muay Thai be sure to check out local boxing gyms that offer Muay Thai lessons. The sport of Muay Thai is spreading like wild fire in the international scene so be sure to be part of this ever evolving sport. If you would like to purchase Muay Thai
equipment and gear please be sure to check out MSM Fight Shop for all your Muay Thai needs.

NEW MUAY THAI GLOVES

What Type of Boxing Gloves should I Buy?

Sparring Gloves

Boxing gloves are made to improve different aspects of the sport. Some gloves are designed to be smaller and compact and place more of the glove weight toward the wrist and less padding on the knuckles to increasing punching power and speed but protection will be reduced. If your primary focus is on punching power, a good choice to consider the are Everlast MX Gloves, Hayabusa Ikusa , Fairtex Sparring Gloves. Other Sparring gloves are designed do the opposite, they ad more padding over the knuckles and its ideal for boxers that have had hand injuries or who wish to be more cautious with there sparring partners. Gloves that are softer and thicker padding also are better defensive weapons as they can cover more surface area with less movement and can be used as shields (Gloves to consider are Ringside IMF Sparing  or Ravel  Ergo gloves and Windy or your could use other brands  that use Injection Molded Foam Technology. Other boxing brands range in between these two extremes and you can gauge just how much padding you need, and where you want it.
Gloves

What weight gloves should I Buy?

The weight of gloves are measured in ounces. The higher the number of ounces the greater the shock absorption (less Injury) and the more it will increase your endurance. The standard for sparring in the US is usually 16 oz but it can also depend on your weight and power. For example if your a light weight boxer you may drop down to a 14 oz and if your a heavy weight and pack more punching power you may want to go up to  a 20 oz Glove (Ask your Trainer). If you only plan on doing bag and mitt work a 12oz glove is usually  the the best choice. As for competition Amateur Boxers will use 10 or 12 ounce as standard and Professional Boxers will drop down to 8 or 10 ounces.

 Boxing Gloves vs. Bag Gloves

Boxing gloves are designed to use a softer and thicker foam combination, that increases shock absorbency for both you and your partner. Bag gloves utilize a dense harder and thinner foam that can withstand hitting a bag day-in-day-out  at the gym. The Lace up closure of boxing gloves protects your partner from abrasions  and give you a snug fit but you will need help getting them tight while the Velcro closure of bag and sparing gloves are easy-on, easy-off and is a more popular choice now a days .

Should I hit the bags with my boxing gloves?

You could do bag work with your boxing gloves, but the softer foam will break down faster. The foam and outer in boxing gloves are designed to protect your opponent, which is great when sparring but when you use boxing gloves for bag work they will break down faster than comparable bag gloves would.

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