Postby Vakhtang Kiziria » Mon Oct 24, 2005 3:41 pm
Hello gentlmen!
I am Vakhtang of Kiziria family, originaly from republic of Georgia - formerly part of USSR.
I used to box a liitle, even compete when in school and college, so it is fare to say I am familiar with the Western boxing teqnike. My trenner (coach), actually two of them, used to educate us students on history of boxing. Originally box in England ( before 19 cent) was much rougher, no gloves what so ever ( as a result punches had to be directed presisly evoiding sertain areas ( like forhead) not to break one's owne wrist or fingers), no time limit, and other teqnike was in use as well, such as punches by head, grappling of reasts and feasts and other stuff.
Though Georgian by origin my family lived in Moscow, Russia.
In street fights box was my advantage. Once I beat the dzu do guy. My illusions were crushed once I visited my native Georgia.
National martial sports very popular there and among most popular is chidaoba , wich even in its present simplifyed form is much more eficient then dzu do. It happens so that I have found out the hard way inferiority of modern boxer in fighting natural georgian wrestler. however quik I tryed I was stoped in the beginning and then simply disabled by powerful throw...I had to find answers so I started to study ( visualy mostly)varios forms of georgian wrestling ...I think now that the myth about wrestler versus boxer are born in modern society or culture which has no deep rooted tradition of wrestling... I have tryed box against my friends georgian wrestlers since, I have analyzed some fights on street I had opportunity to observ or partispate. It is comperatevly easy for good wrestler to break distance while bloking punches ( partly even taking them ) it is realy matter of seconds in real fight, then go for kill. And let me tell you some of chidaoba ways are very rough and cruel ...
By the way there is an interesting type of fighting sistem called HriDoli in Georgia ( hard for me to translate at the moment) it combines wrestling teqnike with the Mushti Krivi, wich is old gergian boxing system and I suspekt it has lot in common with box once existed in England, as it is sport of common people, farmers and highlenders. So, in HriDoli system fighter constantly shifting teqnike he provokes wrestler to wrestle, make him stoll then suddenly throws punches (all in close quarters), if one then try to break away or answers with box , he would shift to wrestling.
I confess...
Crap was beaten out of me several times, as result I ve developed interest in this system. I have almost no expiriense in wrestling and it is hard for my body to forget boxing teqnike I knew and adopt georgian mushti krivi ( I am saying I am not good at it yet)
I already realize importanse of wrestling in fighting. So, my advise would be- do not anderestimate wrestling when talking about modern boxing.
My apologyes for incorrekt English.
Sncerely,
Vakhtang
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