I just don't get it. I'm trying to watch it right now and have some appreciation for the athletes who worked so hard to reach that level of competition, but it's lame as S**T!
I would never step into a boxing ring to spar with an Olympic level boxer, because I would be seeing stars in about 10 seconds. If you dressed me up in a fencing uniform, I would not hesitate for even a second to step onto an Olympic stage with a world-class fencer and challenge him. Of course I would lose, but the average viewer would probably not be able to tell that I had no idea what I was doing. I could even act like the aggressor while fearing no risk of injury.
The stupid rubbery foil (sword) does absolutely nothing in the way of damage if you get struck by it. Both competitors are completely protected from the sword actually touching their body (except maybe hands). To me, it's the equivalent of watching Olympic pillow fighting. With their hands moving so quick, and the foils bending every which way, I can't even tell who, or how a point was scored. At least in a good pillow fight, you might get knocked on your ass after a good shot.
Wouldn't it be much more of a sport if the protective uniforms were electrified, and making contact with the foil would momentarily electrify you, like being tased. Like getting knocked down in a boxing match and taking a 10-count. If you can't get up in 10 seconds, you're out. I would watch that for sure.
I would never step into a boxing ring to spar with an Olympic level boxer, because I would be seeing stars in about 10 seconds. If you dressed me up in a fencing uniform, I would not hesitate for even a second to step onto an Olympic stage with a world-class fencer and challenge him. Of course I would lose, but the average viewer would probably not be able to tell that I had no idea what I was doing. I could even act like the aggressor while fearing no risk of injury.
The stupid rubbery foil (sword) does absolutely nothing in the way of damage if you get struck by it. Both competitors are completely protected from the sword actually touching their body (except maybe hands). To me, it's the equivalent of watching Olympic pillow fighting. With their hands moving so quick, and the foils bending every which way, I can't even tell who, or how a point was scored. At least in a good pillow fight, you might get knocked on your ass after a good shot.
Wouldn't it be much more of a sport if the protective uniforms were electrified, and making contact with the foil would momentarily electrify you, like being tased. Like getting knocked down in a boxing match and taking a 10-count. If you can't get up in 10 seconds, you're out. I would watch that for sure.


