Nothing where success is determined by a judge is a sport.
Aren't refs just judges?
Nothing where success is determined by a judge is a sport.
Aren't refs just judges?
Aren't refs just judges?
It's a valid point. About the only sports where the result isn't subjective based on someone's opinion are track and field events and swimming.
Nothing where success is determined by a judge is a sport.
Nothing where success is determined by a judge is a sport.
Is boxing a sport?
I have always thought of the sport/non-sport division along the same lines as Rhoadhoused but never considered boxing. I'll say yes because you can win with a knockout so it doesn't have to go to subjective scores.
Um. No. Not even close.
Only on CF during the off season could a thread about a dinosaur movie end up being an argument about whether ballet is a sport.
This was a fun movie. I'll watch it again for sure.
Chris Pratt trains dino's = believable
Woman runs in heels = GTFOH!
Also, teenager in 2015 can fix a jeep sitting for 20 years. That's less believable. The kid didn't even refasten the hood. Rant over.
Is boxing a sport?
No? What about calling balls or strikes in baseball?
And 3-D. When the toenail punched through the ball, I almost screamed.To get this thread back on topic, I saw the movie tonight and really liked it. The acting wasn't all that great, but I do love Chris Pratt and some of the other supporting roles weren't too bad either. Sometimes you're just looking for an action packed summer flick where you can sit back, grab some popcorn, and be entertained; this fit the bill perfectly. Wasn't too over the top like a Michael Bay film but it still kept you completely entertained. I think it's well worth the price of admission to see it in the theater.
If we were just making up sports and someone asked me if two dudes fighting counted, I'd say no.
But obviously in the pantheon of American sports it's accepted.
At least in boxing it's not an individual performance being judged and winners being declared by their ranking, it's scores based on two people actually competing against each other physically.
Nothing where success is determined by a judge is a sport.