Boxing Hall of Fame History & Gift Shop

April 11, 2007

Author: Cristi

For many years, the world of sports celebrated athletes in various other competitions by inducting them into halls of fame.  Baseball, basketball and football were among the most popular of these shrines, but boxing was somehow left out of the equation.  Professional boxing champions have always been among the most fan-celebrated athletes in history but, until 1989, there was no permanent structure to celebrate the true legends of the sport.

The thoughts of a boxing hall of fame were first generated from a town’s love for it’s hometown boys who later went on to become the world’s champions.  In 1982, Canastota, NY residents chose to honor Carmen Basilio, one-time welterweight and middleweight champion, and his nephew Billy Backus, 1970 welterweight title holder.  Residents of the city raised funds for a showcase that would celebrate their love and the achievements of these two local boxing heroes.

It was this single project that sparked the enthusiasm needed to explore the possibility of creating boxing’s inaugural hall of fame and museum.  In 1989, the project was completed with two dozen former boxing champions on hand.  The International Boxing Hall of Fame held it’s ribbon cutting ceremony on what is a major tourist attraction to this day.  One year after it’s creation, the first class of boxing legends were inducted.  Among them, legendary boxing great, Muhammad Ali.  Since that time, the International Boxing Hall of Fame has added an additional wing to the museum and an event pavilion, which sits adjacent to the hall.  Each year, in early June, the International Boxing Hall of Fame holds it’s annual induction ceremony to highlight the four-day celebration of the sport of boxing and it’s legendary athletes.

One of the most impressive aspects of the International Boxing Hall of Fame is it’s memorabilia shop, which offers a rare opportunity for autograph collectors to own some amazing items.  A certificate of authenticity is issued with each purchase.  Everything from autographed boxing gloves to a post, robe or speed bag is available for purchase.  One of the most popular items available for sale is The Championship Glove, which sells for $195.00.  A collage of autographs, which are featured on one single red Everlast glove, includes Arguello, Basilio, Buchanan, Carbajal, Chacon, Chuvalo, Corrales, Griffith, Hagler, Danny Lopez, McGuigan, Minter, Mosley, Norris, Norton, Olivares, Pryor, Leon Spinks, Starling, Stracey, Torres and Ward.  If this is out of a collector’s price range, single autographs can be purchased on an Everlast glove for $85.00 each.  The Everlast boxing robe, which sells for $275.00, features 23 autographs and is available through the International Boxing Hall of Fame’s website.  

Whether you are looking for the perfect vacation getaway for the boxing fanatic or you are a collector looking to add some impressive autographs to your collection, the International Boxing Hall of Fame is definitely worth your time.

For additional information or to place an order, collectors may write to: Boxing Hall of Fame, 1 Hall of Fame Drive, Canastota, NY 13032.  Or, they may call 315-697-7095 or fax 315-697-5356.  The International Boxing Hall of Fame can be accessed online at ibhof.com.

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The Benefits of Boxing Training for Fitness

April 7, 2007

Author: R.t. Markovsky

You may improve your health and have a physically fit body by getting into a boxing training fitness program. This is the best way for you to have a stronger body and gain confidence. Boxing workouts can help you to be at your best fighting form as well. 

Many people see positive results from boxing training. You may build stronger and more defined arms and legs. These programs and classes also help you to gain a sense of inner strength and emotional balance. 

Boxing training classes got across to the mainstream of physical fitness training a few years back. They have seen the benefits on the cardiovascular and toning of the muscles by these boxing training workouts. Tae Bo work out videos also popularized these boxing and kickboxing exercises. 

Cardio boxing training classes and the innovative variations of the sparring jabs, power punches, defense, and fitness blend all of the aerobics exercises. You will learn the proper execution of the punch and kick combinations for a more intensive workout that can help you become stronger and more confident.

The combinations you perform on the blocks, jabs, and kicks are executed upon an imagined opponent. You may see classes where participants throw punches and kicks on the air. You will also find training camps that have quality equipment such as punching bags. You may also have the option of getting a partner that uses padded hands. 

You can enjoy more benefits aside from the physical aspects of boxing trainings. Cardio kick boxing workouts allow you to burn off 350 to 500 calories in just an hour. It also helps maintain the heart rate at 75 to 85 percent of the  regular beats. This has been proven to be good and is the recommended range if you are exercising or into training. 

Moreover, these boxing training classes improve your speed, resistance, and strength. Flexibility and the reflexes of the muscles are also enhanced. Repetitive motion of the arms by sparring and jogging while you punch helps your arms and legs gain strength and power. 

These workouts also enable your joint movements to build very efficient fitness results. These movements require you to develop balance and coordination that enables your body to be stable and maintain good form. 

The physical benefits you gain from boxing and kickboxing are just few of the many benefits that you will receive. You will be able to learn more about defense mechanism skills, which you may use in case of unpleasant situations. You will also feel positive satisfaction when you punch or kick. Relaxation and self-motivation is also developed. 

You will experience a sigh of relief and feel that you are released from stressed. This training also helps you to get rid of that anger that is inside of you. Once these things are release, you may feel lightness in your body and peace of mind as well. 

Many aerobic and fitness experts recommend boxing training lessons for beginners. It allows you to workout at your desired pace and body condition. Boxing classes also let you to push yourself to the limit as long as you are well conditioned. 

Positive results await you with boxing training. You will enjoy a physically fit body and will keep youself in better shape. You have the option of working out and exercising at your preferred level and skill. Enjoy the fun and benefits of these boxing training programs.

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Thai Boxing

April 7, 2007

Author: Tee
 
One of the most popular spectator sports in Thailand, and now gaining world renown, is the martial art of Thai Boxing(Muay Thai). Exciting enough on TV – the furious punches, crushing elbow strikes, lethal kicks and artful feints are even more exciting when seen live. Witness the passion and drama of one of Thailand’s historic sports amidst crowds of onlookers whose cheers blend with the strains of Javanese clarinets, drums and cymbals that accompany the fight from beginning to end.

A Thai Boxing ‘Muay Thai’ match formally have no more than 5 rounds, each round take 3 minutes to last, with a two-minute rest period in between. No additional rounds is allowed.

Boxers must regularly wear gloves, each weighing not less than 6 ounces (172 gramm). 

The gloves must not be squeezed, kneaded or crushed to change its original shape.
 
Rules on contestants’ boxing costumes.
- Contestants must wear only trunks (red or blue according to their corners) appropriately fit their bodies.
- Contestants must wear standard supporters or sturdy athletic cups to protect their groin,Gum shield may be used.
Wear no shirts nor shoes, but ankle cap is permitted.
- A sacred cord known as Mongkol can be worn around the head only during the pre-fight ritual of paying homage to ancestral teachers of Thai Boxing (Muay Thai), to be removed before the start of the fight.
- Metal or other equipments that will be harmful to the opponent is prohibited.

The training of a Thai boxer and particularly the relationship between the boxer and teacher is highly ritualized. As the boxers enter the ring, they perform a special pre-fight dance known as the “ram muay”. During the dance, they wear a headband given by their trainer. It is a sacred talisman earned after many years of dedication to the art. The dance starts with “wai khru” — each boxer kneeling and bowing three times, a show of respect to his teacher. With the ceremonies complete, the fight begins. Each fight consists of five rounds of three minutes each. Accompanying the fight is music stimulated by action in the ring, rising and falling as the boxers battle it out. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets, and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent. Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs, and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent’s head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust. Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to ’soften up’ one’s opponent; most matches end with a knee or elbow strike.

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Exploring The Common Boxing Moves

April 7, 2007

Author: Adrian Adams

From Rocky Marciano to Cassius Clay, the sport of boxing has seen the transition from bare knuckle brawling to regulation boxing gloves. The styles of fighting, stances, and defensive techniques have all come a long way since its origins during the mid-1700s. Boxing, which is also referred to as prizefighting, involves participants that are grouped by weight to enter fights that use their fists during one to three minute intervals called rounds. 
 
Today, boxers (or fighters) enter competitions in professional settings, as well as enter the Olympics (after qualifying). The object of the sport is to land the most effective punches and avoid the ones thrown by an opponent. If one isn’t knocked to the ground (KO) by the time the end of the rounds is reached, the fighter with the most points is made the winner. When an opponent is too hurt to continue the fight, it is referred to as a technical knockout (TKO). 
 
Four Basic Punches
 
In boxing, there are four main punches associated with the sport: the Uppercut, Hook, Cross, and Jab. When it comes to punches, depending on your hand dominance, there will be varying lead and rear hands in fighters. For instance, if a boxer is right-handed, this will serve as their lead hand. Right-handed boxers are known as orthodox fighters, whereas left-handed boxers are referred to as an unorthodox fighter (or a Southpaw). Below is a brief explanation of the various approaches to punching. 
 
Jab: When the lead hand is thrown from the guard position, this quick, straight punch is the result. After a punch has landed, the lead hand is pulled back quick to resume guarding the face and body. Some boxers will use this technique to harass opponents or determine distance. 
 
Cross: The cross involves the throwing of the rear hand to form a straight punch packed with power. While in the guard position, the rear hand is thrown from the chin, which creates a crossing motion across the body. The shoulders, torso, and hips are often adjusted to increase power. When a cross follows a jab, this move is called a “one-two combo.”
 
Hook: Creating a semi-circular punch with the lead hand and landing to the side of the opponent’s head is called a hook. The punch also involves the drawing back of the elbow and the knuckles pointing forward. The lead foot will pivot during this punch as boxers utilize this move to often attack the lower part of the body. 
 
Uppercut: Using the rear hand, an uppercut is a vertical punch that rises when thrown. The torso, knees, and hips are also tweaked to add effectiveness to the punch. Many efficient combinations are created with the use of the uppercut. The chin or torso of the opponent is often the target for this type of punch. 
 
Defensive Boxing Moves
 
While learning the ropes of offensive moves will increase the chances of an opponent hitting the canvas and not recovering in time is important, defense also wins matches. The ability of a boxer to effectively avoid the hard-hitting punches of another fighter helps to maintain stamina and longevity during a match. Below, you will come across brief descriptions regarding defensive boxing techniques, such as the slip, bob and weave, parry/block, and the cover-up. 
 
Bob and Weave: A commonly seen technique in boxing is the bob, which brings the head into a lateral position that ducks below an incoming punch. Boxers, who bend their legs quickly and shift their body to the left or right will be able to avoid making contact with an opponent’s punch. Once the punch has missed its target, a weaving motion will bring the boxer to an upright position.
 
Slip: Slipping involves the slight rotation of the body when an incoming punch is arriving. This motion causes the punch to pass by the head without any connection. As a punch nears, a boxer should rotate the hips and shoulders in a sharp movement. The result is chin protection as the punch “slips” past the opponent. 
 
The Cover-Up: When the face or body becomes unprotected, covering up is often used as a last resort. The cover up involves holding the hands up high in front of the head and chin. Body protection is accomplished through tucking the forearms against the torso. Head protection is achieved when pressing both fists into the front of the face. This defense mechanism is poor protection from underneath attacks.
 
Parry/Block: When facing an assortment of punching attacks, a boxer may use their hands to defend himself or herself. As a punch nears, the boxer will use an open-handed blow in a quick, lateral motion to redirect the wrist or forearm of an opponent.

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Collecting Boxing Autographs By Mail

April 7, 2007

Author: Cristi

If you are considering collecting boxing autographs, you may find that one of the best ways to start is by requesting free autographs from your favorite athlete.  Most athletes prefer to receive fan mail in care of their agent, promoter or venue.  If you are sending an autograph request, send a handwritten letter and send a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope) with enough postage to cover your item’s return trip.  Always be pleasant in your request and thank your favorite boxing personality for his/her time.
 
To help get you started, here are a few boxing addresses to get your boxing autograph collection up and running. 
 
Aguiniga, Jose
Top Rank, Inc.
3980 Howard Hughes Pkwy., Suite 580
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Ahunanya, Friday
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Akinwande, Henry
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Ali, Laila
Trident Media Group
41 Madison Ave., 33rd Fl.
New York, NY 10010
 
Ali, Muhammad
Ali Farm
P.O. Box 187
Berrien Sprigs, MI 49103
 
Alvarado, Mike
Top Rank, Inc.
3980 Howard Hughes Pkwy., Suite 580
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Alvarez, Rosendo
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Arango, Jairo
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Arias, George
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Ashira, Evans Oure
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Austin, Tim
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Ayala, Paulie
Top Rank, Inc.
3980 Howard Hughes Pkwy., Suite 580
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Azille, Louis
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Bailey, Randall
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Ballogou, Zafarou
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Barros, Lino
Banner Promotions
1231 Bainbridge St.
Philadelphia, PA 19147
 
Bean, Butter
The National Organization of Professional Athletes
1806 Watermere Lane
Windermere, FL 34786
 
Beck, Owen
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Bentt, Michael
Athlete Source
P.O. Box 233
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
 
Berrio, Alejandro
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Biggs, Tyrell
Zane Management, Inc.
Land Title Building, 100 S. Broad St., Suite 630
Philadelphia, PA 19110
 
Blocus, Josue
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Bojado, Francisco
Main Events
811 Totowa Rd., #100
Totowa, NJ 07512
 
Bolanos, Luis Francisco
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Bracho, Felix
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Bradley, Lonnie
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Brewster, Lamon
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Brock, Calvin
Main Events
811 Totowa Rd., #100
Totowa, NJ 07512
 
Brown, Cathy
SFX Sports Group (Europe) Ltd.
35/36 Grosvenor St.
London, W1K 4QX
 
Burgos, Jose Victor
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
Byers, Jesse
Banner Promotions
1231 Bainbridge St.
Philadelphia, PA 19147
 
Byrd, Chris
Don King Productions, Inc.
968 Pinehurst Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
 
The information in this article is to be used for informational purposes only.  It doesn’t guarantee a response and should never be used in an attempt to personally visit an athlete.  If you want to purchase authentic signed boxing collectibles, including Everlast gloves, robes and a post, consider visiting the International Boxing Hall of Fame website at http://www.ibhof.com.  A certificate of authenticity is included with every boxing item.

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Boxing Hall of Fame History & Gift Shop

April 7, 2007

Author: Cristi

For many years, the world of sports celebrated athletes in various other competitions by inducting them into halls of fame.  Baseball, basketball and football were among the most popular of these shrines, but boxing was somehow left out of the equation.  Professional boxing champions have always been among the most fan-celebrated athletes in history but, until 1989, there was no permanent structure to celebrate the true legends of the sport.

The thoughts of a boxing hall of fame were first generated from a town’s love for it’s hometown boys who later went on to become the world’s champions.  In 1982, Canastota, NY residents chose to honor Carmen Basilio, one-time welterweight and middleweight champion, and his nephew Billy Backus, 1970 welterweight title holder.  Residents of the city raised funds for a showcase that would celebrate their love and the achievements of these two local boxing heroes.

It was this single project that sparked the enthusiasm needed to explore the possibility of creating boxing’s inaugural hall of fame and museum.  In 1989, the project was completed with two dozen former boxing champions on hand.  The International Boxing Hall of Fame held it’s ribbon cutting ceremony on what is a major tourist attraction to this day.  One year after it’s creation, the first class of boxing legends were inducted.  Among them, legendary boxing great, Muhammad Ali.  Since that time, the International Boxing Hall of Fame has added an additional wing to the museum and an event pavilion, which sits adjacent to the hall.  Each year, in early June, the International Boxing Hall of Fame holds it’s annual induction ceremony to highlight the four-day celebration of the sport of boxing and it’s legendary athletes.

One of the most impressive aspects of the International Boxing Hall of Fame is it’s memorabilia shop, which offers a rare opportunity for autograph collectors to own some amazing items.  A certificate of authenticity is issued with each purchase.  Everything from autographed boxing gloves to a post, robe or speed bag is available for purchase.  One of the most popular items available for sale is The Championship Glove, which sells for $195.00.  A collage of autographs, which are featured on one single red Everlast glove, includes Arguello, Basilio, Buchanan, Carbajal, Chacon, Chuvalo, Corrales, Griffith, Hagler, Danny Lopez, McGuigan, Minter, Mosley, Norris, Norton, Olivares, Pryor, Leon Spinks, Starling, Stracey, Torres and Ward.  If this is out of a collector’s price range, single autographs can be purchased on an Everlast glove for $85.00 each.  The Everlast boxing robe, which sells for $275.00, features 23 autographs and is available through the International Boxing Hall of Fame’s website.  

Whether you are looking for the perfect vacation getaway for the boxing fanatic or you are a collector looking to add some impressive autographs to your collection, the International Boxing Hall of Fame is definitely worth your time.

For additional information or to place an order, collectors may write to: Boxing Hall of Fame, 1 Hall of Fame Drive, Canastota, NY 13032.  Or, they may call 315-697-7095 or fax 315-697-5356.  The International Boxing Hall of Fame can be accessed online at ibhof.com.

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