I understand that amateur fighters are not allowed to have beards at all, and that pro fighters who sport them can be forced to shave them if the opponent demands so.
The reason is because a beard can potentially scratch the opponents eyes in a clinch situation.
I assume this must have happened at one time or another for the beard rule to included into the rules and regulations of the sport.
Does anyone know in which fight this occured?
Thanks!
Alister
The beard rule
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TheRiverCityHippy
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boxingfan2004
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I would be interested in the answer to this, too. I know that Jack Dempsey was forced to be clean-shaven rather than have his usual 3- or 4-day-old beard for the 1926 fight against Tunney because it was a rule in Philadelphia at the time. I was wondering why they had that rule, but scratching the eye certainly makes sense - especially since Dempsey was certainly a dirty fighter - especially in clinches.
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Eric the Viking
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Livingstone Bramble was often accused (usually by guys who lost to him, not surprisingly) of rubbing his dreadlocks in his opponents' faces during clinches. Some even accused him of putting irritant substances in his dreads (though classic dreads aren't supposed to be washed, i.e. would be irritating just from the dirt, dust & sweat that helps glue them together.)
Don't know if he was ever forced to shave his dreads, though.
Don't know if he was ever forced to shave his dreads, though.
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