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Always wanted to take on Mike Tyson? This would make it
possible.
The larger, better boxer would have very large cushioned
gloves compared to the smaller opponents heavier stiffer
gloves. Helmet like headgear on the lesser boxer would
further even the playing field.
This along with weighted/unweighted
shoes, motion
restricting clothes etc would allow almost any two people
to
be more or less evenly matched in the ring by virtue of the
physical restrictors added to the superior fighter along with
implements giving advantages to the inferior boxer.
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Sounds like a good Play Station Game to me. |
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Did you know that cushioned gloves may prevent knockouts but the long term effect of getting hit repeatedly because you can still stand is greater brain damage? Take off the gloves, hit people properly with your metacarpophalangeal joints, and end the fight at a more natural and earlier proper KO. |
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Also, you'd have to get a better boxer to agree. If you can do that, you have my padded bun [+]. |
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How about an adjustable level ring, tilting the
floor would make the stronger boxer be
always fighting uphill.. |
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" Never hit bones with your hands - that's what sticks and stones are for " |
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Gaby - " Demon " - John Varley |
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//Sounds like a good Play Station Game to me. |
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Yes, of course, a contest that depends on impact forces, gravity, and physical motion would certainly "sound" like a good video game to an idiotic bot. |
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Hmm could always use the old person suit
that Toyota (?) developed for their designers,
so they could experience the physical
limitations of old drivers.. |
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