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Why Are Kids Allowed Into Boxing Matches???
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Just watched a heavyweight bout on Sky Sports which ended in one guy being decked and knocked out. There were a few youngsters, about 2/3 years old, at ringside in mothers' laps, and at least 7/8 others whose ages ranged from about 7 - 12.
I was quite taken aback that not only do people see fit to take virtual infants and toddlers to such a violent spectacle, but that the youngsters are indeed allowed entrance in the first place?
I'm not a prude, but given that we have numerous laws in this country to safeguard youngsters, shouldn't there be a minimum age as well for the likes of boxing? It just doesn't make sense, having them exposed to brutalisation at such tender ages.
I was quite taken aback that not only do people see fit to take virtual infants and toddlers to such a violent spectacle, but that the youngsters are indeed allowed entrance in the first place?
I'm not a prude, but given that we have numerous laws in this country to safeguard youngsters, shouldn't there be a minimum age as well for the likes of boxing? It just doesn't make sense, having them exposed to brutalisation at such tender ages.
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Kerosen.....you have made a very relevant point in my opinion.
We have made a big deal in making corporal punishment illegal in children as it is "supposed" to breed violence and yet children under 8 years of age are allowed into Boxing events.
However, I have never seen any evidence that convinces me that either of the above examples breeds violence.
We have made a big deal in making corporal punishment illegal in children as it is "supposed" to breed violence and yet children under 8 years of age are allowed into Boxing events.
However, I have never seen any evidence that convinces me that either of the above examples breeds violence.
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