Triad Combat Rules Bouts- Bareknuckle Boxing or Pro MMA?
Triad Combat Rules Bouts- Bareknuckle Boxing or Pro MMA?
The November 27, 2021 Triad Combat Rules card was categorized as Bareknuckle Boxing but the Triad Combat Rules card slated for February 26, 2022 is listed as Pro MMA. Which is correct?
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Triad Combat Rules Bouts- Bareknuckle Boxing or Pro MMA?
there's nothing really mixed about it is there? no kicks, elbows, knees, takedowns, etc.
it's essentially bareknuckle boxing
it's worth pointing out that many bareknuckle fights still have heavy hand wrappings, so not completely bare knuckle
though, maybe it's down to whatever the comission decided and boxrec just goes with that
it's essentially bareknuckle boxing
it's worth pointing out that many bareknuckle fights still have heavy hand wrappings, so not completely bare knuckle
though, maybe it's down to whatever the comission decided and boxrec just goes with that
Re: Triad Combat Rules Bouts- Bareknuckle Boxing or Pro MMA?
My question is why was it listed one way for the November card and is listed another way for the February card, especially since the same commission was/is overseeing both promotions?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑30 Jan 2022, 17:38 there's nothing really mixed about it is there? no kicks, elbows, knees, takedowns, etc.
it's essentially bareknuckle boxing
it's worth pointing out that many bareknuckle fights still have heavy hand wrappings, so not completely bare knuckle
though, maybe it's down to whatever the comission decided and boxrec just goes with that
