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Why are boxing included in ice hockey games? What is that for? Why?

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Why does moving a fight from a boxing ring to an ice hockey rink become violence?

Hockey fights have many unwritten rules. Different professional leagues also have their own definitions and penalties for fighting. Fighting is generally not allowed in youth, women's and some amateur and national competitions. Here we first introduce

a few special terms.

Enforcer: This is the role that each team is responsible for fighting. When the opponent's playing movements are too big and excessive,

or when the opponent's players come out to challenge, they must take the lead and eliminate the opponent's players. Another of their

missions is to provoke a fight with the opponent's star players, which can also lead to the star players being

punished, which is more beneficial to their own team. In the past, these roles were filled by the 3rd/4th line players,

However, as the tolerance of fighting in the rules has decreased and the competition has become increasingly fierce, pure enforcers have also become more and more popular.

Fewer and fewer. Today's enforcers also need to have good skills, not just being able to fight.

The dance: A movement between two players to test each other before they start fighting.

Drop gloves: synonymous with fighting.

Hockey referees are very tolerant of fighting, but they also have standards and clear tasks. Generally speaking,

for example, if an enforcer from one side challenges an ordinary player or a star player from the other side, and the player has no

intent to fight, the referee will step forward immediately. Prevent. If two ordinary players who don't fight often push each other

they will be separated by the referee. Once the two sides start fighting, the referee's responsibilities are very clear. They must first help clear the court and clear away the sticks and gloves thrown by both sides on the ice. Then wait until one party falls to the ground or the two parties are in a stalemate to step forward and separate the two parties.

For other team members, they generally do not help and must remain fair. If someone from the other side wants to come up to help

A team member from the other side must immediately step forward to fight the helper. In short, it must be one-on-one. Most of the team members who are on the bench don't go on the bench, they just tap sticks to cheer their teammates on.

The second half introduces the standard moves for fighting.

to be continued...

The standard process of fighting is this: first, the enforcers of both parties must agree, and this consent may be verbal

Through head-to-head communication (see the link at the end of the article), or body language, or even a look in the eye

both parties will understand the other's intentions. Usually these exchanges take place before the faceoff, and the fight begins as soon as the referee throws the ball. In one of Conan O'brien's shows, former mapleleafs enforcer Tie

Domi demonstrated the standard action in a fight: throwing the club first (the use of a club is absolutely not allowed, and the police will be arrested if a club is used

Look for the person who came to the door), then shake your gloves, roll up your sleeves if necessary, and then do the dance, look for the opponent's flaw

Go up and grab jersey with one hand, and use this Control the opponent with one hand, and use this hand from time to time to punch the opponent in the face while keeping the distance between the opponent and yourself, tilt your head to the side and back, so as to avoid the opponent

Hand fist. When an opportunity arises, the other fist will hit the opponent in the face with lightning speed.

The frequency of punches must be fast and explosive. The opponent must fight back when punching, so be careful to turn your head away.

The hand that grabbed Jersey could never be moved away, and he kept shaking the opponent, making the opponent's feet unsteady and unable to deliver heavy punches. After the beating, be prepared to be punished. The nhl's penalty for fighting is a 5-minute major penalty.

Both sides in the ice hockey fight are wearing skates, and their feet are unstable and they are always spinning. Therefore, there are no very serious consequences, usually bloody noses and other facial injuries, and sometimes broken noses. But the premise is that both parties must abide by these unwritten rules. Behind-the-scenes attacks like Tod

Bertuzzi's are hooligan acts.

Although the enforcer specializes in fighting, this does not mean that other team members will not participate. In fact, some stars

are never afraid of dropping their gloves, such as: the famous Mr Hockey——Gordie Howe

(The so-called Gordie Howe Hat Trick refers to scoring a goal in a game , an assist and an additional hit

); Calgary Flames captain Jarome Iginla; and the late star Maurice Richard, who even the referees beat; the tallest hockey player Player (6'10/2.08 m) Zdeno Chara; the most famous and one of the most fight-loving goalies, Patrick Roy...

There's a movie about hockey fights It's called Slapshot, a very famous sports-themed film starring Paul Newman. This movie had a profound impact on hockey culture. Hanson in the film

The three brothers became important hockey figures (also appeared in Sidney Crosby commercials). This is one of the must-see movies for hockey fans.

Attached below are some fight videos and a partial list of enforcer players to conclude this series.