No reason why not. It is not a requirement of any boxing commission that the boxer have all their digits to fight. Of course it would be limiting the boxer to some effect as they would have a slightly less force of impact (the bit of reduced weight) but I see no reason why that would be too much of a problem. More important would be an increase of injury to the hand missing the fingers as it would be tougher on the "fingerless knuckles" at impact. If you can hit a heavy bag with the same full force as with the undamaged hand and you suffer no injury then I'd say go for it.
HOW MANY DIGITS ARE YOU TALKING? IS IT MORE SENSITIVE THAT YOUR OTHER HAND? I COULD GIVE YOU A BETTER ANSWER. RODHOOK
John Elliott who was silver medallist in the Middle Weight division of the 1924 Olympics( on a doubtful points decision) and went on to a successful professional career in England, the US and Australia was missing a thumb as the result of an accident on a Naval Ship at the end of WW1.
yes he is still a boxer but he is not a heavyweight boxer.
He is. The retired boxer lives in England.
i am looking for a male boxer to brred my female boxer where do i even start to find the right male full blood boxer???
no
Yes, they are still missing, but they're still alive, though.
The cast of Still Missing - 2011 includes: Roy McGuinness
1 In boxing a fighter will experience this law when being hit. Before a punch is thrown the boxer will remain in a balanced position. At the point of contact, the punch delivers a force that will knock their opponent off balance. The head, the neck, or even the whole body can be moved with the force of a punch.2Typically a larger person, or a heavyweight boxer, would apply more force in a punch. This is true because the more mass along with acceleration yields a greaternet force in the equation F=ma. A hard hit comes from a hard punch. The harder the punch the quicker it has been thrown. Larger boxers can usually throw the quickest punch with their mass and acceleration.3In terms of boxing, Newton's Third Law is closely related with momentum. After a punch has landed, the opposing boxer moves from the force of the punch in the same direction. Many would ask if there is any equal force acting on one another why wouldn't they cancel out? This is rather hard to understand. The two forces, usually called the action-reaction forces, act on different bodies and do not yield a net force.
if you mean the boxer, he's still alive as of Jan 2010.
yes he was and we still loved him til we die
The cast of Still Missing - 1999 includes: Peter Coyote as Himself - Narrator
i have neighbors who are missing and they are still my friends and did not delete,what happened?
no he has Parkinson's disease now and is an old man.