http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeOMLxYbpPE
You know, as ridiculous as this concept sounds, I actually see the coolness factor. Boxing at its best is a very tactical sport. Obviously chess is the ultimate tactically challenging game. One requires great adrenaline and emotion; the other requires you to slow things down and act dispassionately. To really make this take off, though, you'd have to attract competitors who could put up a decent physical fight in addition to playing a good chess game.
Certainly a weird fusion, but perhaps not totally ludicrous. I don't know... what do you guys think?
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I am out in the country and only have dial-up available. So, for me to watch anything over 30 seconds on Youtube is tedious to say the least.
I just recently saw that clip on chessboxing. I have to say that I never would have thought of that idea in a million years. lol Chessboxing is an extremely intriguing idea! I think it is a brilliant concept in that both activities are very tactical by nature and that they also seem to be on the opposite end of the spectrum of action.
To the untrained boxing eye, you see brute force and violence, which the majority of humans enjoy watching. To the untrained chess eye, you see two geeks racking their brains with hardly any physical movement at all.
That description of chess does not match my own. Aside from computer games, chess is hands down the best game ever invented! Chess appeals to my nature because I love to strategize.
Personally, I would suck at chessboxing! I do love chess and I do well against family members, but I do not play a lot nor have I put in the time to learn opening moves, etc. As far as boxing-lol I may have been able to survive up to my early 20's, but I would most assuredly get pummeled in the ring today against any kind of experienced boxer.
I think it's a phenomenal idea, but I don't think it has a chance to survive. But in America, there seems to be a market for just about anything imaginable. So, hopefully I'll be proven wrong!
I just recently saw that clip on chessboxing. I have to say that I never would have thought of that idea in a million years. lol Chessboxing is an extremely intriguing idea! I think it is a brilliant concept in that both activities are very tactical by nature and that they also seem to be on the opposite end of the spectrum of action.
To the untrained boxing eye, you see brute force and violence, which the majority of humans enjoy watching. To the untrained chess eye, you see two geeks racking their brains with hardly any physical movement at all.
That description of chess does not match my own. Aside from computer games, chess is hands down the best game ever invented! Chess appeals to my nature because I love to strategize.
Personally, I would suck at chessboxing! I do love chess and I do well against family members, but I do not play a lot nor have I put in the time to learn opening moves, etc. As far as boxing-lol I may have been able to survive up to my early 20's, but I would most assuredly get pummeled in the ring today against any kind of experienced boxer.
I think it's a phenomenal idea, but I don't think it has a chance to survive. But in America, there seems to be a market for just about anything imaginable. So, hopefully I'll be proven wrong!
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