I used the back yard most of the time. For a short time, I used a wooden fence for one side of he ring, Then ran 3 ropes, anchored against the fence or wall, ran then around two post, serving as two corners, and then anchored the last end of the rope, opposite of where I started. I enjoyed it the most, but basements, hotel or motel rooms and back yards serve nice possibilities,
Smokey
Love the ring, plenty of room too fight. Are the ropes strong enough if you get backed into them so you can spring off the and get in a good head shot.
Ring us heaps better, more strategy to get opponent into a corner or stay out of the corner yourself, been doing some work in a local park and end up all over the place. Ring keeps it compact and close
I wanted to say I still would love to find competitive, skilled, queensberry fights. I like it as close to the real deal as possible. Yes, I am a female - a small minority here. And I *have* trained and done it, including hard sparring with guys.
Hitting someone with my black leather Reyes 10s was hot and satisfying on so many levels. Gay, str8, bi guys and women, - anyone- welcome. I do not want jobbers or those who like 'self-made' boxing. Please check out my profile. Come n get some! ~ K
I built a ring in my garage several years ago and it has been great for private punching action. But I STILL like it outtdoors someitmes–and nothing hotter than takining a dude around in my truck and stopping at different semi-private places for quick gutpunching action!
BoxerJeremy. Sent him my phone #, he called, hung up as soon as I answered, then blocked my profile for some reason. Didn't say a word, didn't give me time to say anything. Phone number and address belongs to a middle-aged insurance agent, def not the person in his profile pic.
I've built rings in 2 different houses. For normal wood frame construction cut 12 pieces of 2x4 a little longer than the space between wall studs. Secure each with 4 lag screws a little above the height you want the ropes. Install a 3/4 inch lag eyebolt at a 45 degree angle in each stud. Anchor each turnbuckle to the eyebolt and put the steel ring for the rope to pass through on the other end of the turnbuckle. Then install the ring ropes the same as if you had a steel frame. Draw the room and ring to scale before you start as you may need short lengths of chain to lengthen some of the turnbuckles in order for the ring to turn out square.
Hotels and motels becoming more difficult. Modular furniture that can't be broken down; very thick unwieldy mattresses etc. On the other hand, many rings only allow members to use the ring, require head gear and other restrictions. Best option is a truly private ring even if it's not full pro size
I have boxed in mostly motel / hotel rooms, rings (private and gym) and outdoors in parks, yards, garage once and in the wilderness. I always wanted to box on a military base or aircraft carrier like in movies.
I think that depends on the availability of and access to a ring and the preferences or rules where the boxers have agreed. Hotel rooms are a possible locale. It comes down to the available options for the match. In the end, I just want to glove up and box.
FightLover (38)
9/21/2017 12:58 PMThe ring would be great, but most of the times it's so hard so the backyard is the most used.
smokey (0)
9/21/2017 9:53 AMI used the back yard most of the time. For a short time, I used a wooden fence for one side of he ring, Then ran 3 ropes, anchored against the fence or wall, ran then around two post, serving as two corners, and then anchored the last end of the rope, opposite of where I started. I enjoyed it the most, but basements, hotel or motel rooms and back yards serve nice possibilities,
Smokey
tough gut (6)
5/04/2016 6:09 AMNothing like a ring no matter what the size
but anywhere will do when you're desperate. Please log in to view gallery photos.
Gunboat john (0)
9/20/2017 7:36 PM(In reply to this)
Is the ting in one your rooms. Wish the heck I could get a fight in the ring
Gunboat john (0)
9/20/2017 7:36 PM(In reply to this)
I ment ring
Gunboat john (0)
9/20/2017 7:33 PM(In reply to this)
Love the ring, plenty of room too fight. Are the ropes strong enough if you get backed into them so you can spring off the and get in a good head shot.
BWS (4 )
5/07/2016 6:56 PM(In reply to this)
You can't hide in that ring. Nice ring to fight in!!
Boxing dude (37)
5/07/2016 6:56 PM(In reply to this)
Where'd you get that ring?
thunder64boxer (8)
5/07/2016 6:53 PM(In reply to this)
Perfect...love to step thru those ropes and go at it!
ringtech (2)
5/07/2016 3:21 PM(In reply to this)
This is an awesome ring for a close in fight. Nice set up!!
plumbs (0)
7/01/2015 4:57 AMRing us heaps better, more strategy to get opponent into a corner or stay out of the corner yourself, been doing some work in a local park and end up all over the place. Ring keeps it compact and close
MTFBN (4)
6/30/2015 12:19 PMif backyard.. fighters can move around anytime but that can be annoying but still, enjoy the natural environment lol
but ring is good because theres one ring, one area, no place to hide.. go all out.. 😁
kateintense (0)
6/30/2015 12:01 AMI wanted to say I still would love to find competitive, skilled, queensberry fights. I like it as close to the real deal as possible. Yes, I am a female - a small minority here. And I *have* trained and done it, including hard sparring with guys.
Hitting someone with my black leather Reyes 10s was hot and satisfying on so many levels. Gay, str8, bi guys and women, - anyone- welcome. I do not want jobbers or those who like 'self-made' boxing. Please check out my profile. Come n get some! ~ K
BWS (4 )
6/30/2015 5:33 AM(In reply to this)
Hi, you would be fun to box. I love boxing in boxing gear. I have black 10oz Reyes gloves too.
BoxerJeremy (0)
5/31/2015 7:32 AMI built a ring in my garage several years ago and it has been great for private punching action. But I STILL like it outtdoors someitmes–and nothing hotter than takining a dude around in my truck and stopping at different semi-private places for quick gutpunching action!
chuck29205 (0)
7/02/2015 8:10 PM(In reply to this)
Fake profile.
Fightcurious (6)
7/02/2015 8:17 PM(In reply to this)
Hey Chuck
Whose profile is fake!?
chuck29205 (0)
7/02/2015 8:22 PM(In reply to this)
BoxerJeremy. Sent him my phone #, he called, hung up as soon as I answered, then blocked my profile for some reason. Didn't say a word, didn't give me time to say anything. Phone number and address belongs to a middle-aged insurance agent, def not the person in his profile pic.
Fightcurious (6)
7/02/2015 10:06 AM(In reply to this)
Yea but you have been a this since you were a kid Jerry so you know what you are doing.
Boxing dude (37)
7/01/2015 2:17 AM(In reply to this)
How'd you make the ring?
topboxer (5)
9/23/2017 2:41 AM(In reply to this)
I've built rings in 2 different houses. For normal wood frame construction cut 12 pieces of 2x4 a little longer than the space between wall studs. Secure each with 4 lag screws a little above the height you want the ropes. Install a 3/4 inch lag eyebolt at a 45 degree angle in each stud. Anchor each turnbuckle to the eyebolt and put the steel ring for the rope to pass through on the other end of the turnbuckle. Then install the ring ropes the same as if you had a steel frame. Draw the room and ring to scale before you start as you may need short lengths of chain to lengthen some of the turnbuckles in order for the ring to turn out square.
MTFBN (4)
7/01/2015 10:25 AM(In reply to this)
stick some strong wood barn in a circular or square shape of eagle eye view on ground...
then tie each one up with rope lol *tada.. an outside fight ring 😆
☝🏽️ thats just what i think.. might be wrong
iwant2boxNJ (28)
5/10/2015 7:55 PMHotels and motels becoming more difficult. Modular furniture that can't be broken down; very thick unwieldy mattresses etc. On the other hand, many rings only allow members to use the ring, require head gear and other restrictions. Best option is a truly private ring even if it's not full pro size
Medboxer (4)
5/10/2015 9:07 PM(In reply to this)
You are right about that. I usually have to look carefully in searching for a room or suite that provides enough room to box.
North American Boxer (11)
5/05/2015 3:59 AMI have boxed in mostly motel / hotel rooms, rings (private and gym) and outdoors in parks, yards, garage once and in the wilderness. I always wanted to box on a military base or aircraft carrier like in movies.
Canuck Boxer (11 )
5/03/2016 11:51 AM(In reply to this)
I have updated my preference to rings, nothing like them
Medboxer (4)
5/02/2015 6:53 PMI think that depends on the availability of and access to a ring and the preferences or rules where the boxers have agreed. Hotel rooms are a possible locale. It comes down to the available options for the match. In the end, I just want to glove up and box.
danzone1968 (1)
5/01/2015 4:46 PMWhere do most guys like to box in? A pro ring or backyard, basement etc?
I had 2 basement boxing matches, no ring just people watching us box.