Violence in sports refers to physical acts committed in contact sports such as American football ice hockey rugby football lacrosse soccer boxing mixed martial arts wrestling and water polo beyond the normal levels of contact expected while playing the sport. These acts of violence can include intentional attempts to injure a player by another player or coach but can also include threats of physical harm or actual physical harm sustained by players or coaches by those engaging in spectating of sports. "Intermittent explosive disorder" may be a cause of violence. Some athletes may be genetically predisposed to violence or (particularly male athletes) have unusually high testosterone levels. Animal behavior ethology studies may also lend a clue as athletes may resort to violence to establish territory. Athletes sometimes resort to violence in hopes of injuring and intimidating opponents. Such incidents may be part of a strategy developed by coaches or players. In boxing unruly or extremely violent behavior by one of the contestants often results in the fighter breaking the rules being penalized with a points reduction or in extreme cases disqualification. Outlawed tactics in boxing include hitting the opponent on the back of the head under the belly during clinching and to the back. Other tactics that are outlawed but less seen are pushing an opponent extremely hard to the floor kicking or hitting repeatedly after the round has ended. Similar actions have also happened in ice hockey and Australian Football League matches. Athletes sometimes resort to violence in hopes of injuring and intimidating opponents. Such incidents may be part of a strategy developed by coaches or players. In boxing unruly or extremely violent behavior by one of the contestants often results in the fighter breaking the rules being penalized with a points reduction or in extreme cases disqualification. Outlawed tactics in boxing include hitting the opponent on the back of the head under the belly during clinching and to the back. Other tactics that are outlawed but less seen are pushing an opponent extremely hard to the floor kicking or hitting repeatedly after the round has ended. Similar actions have also happened in ice hockey and Australian Football League matches. Bench-clearing brawls have been known to occur in many sports and officials in those sports have been cracking down on such brawls in 1995 the National Basketball Association changed the penalty for leaving the bench to participate in a brawl from a 500 fine to an automatic one-game suspension. In 2010 the Northern Territory Football League in Australia ruled that any player found to have left the interchange bench to participate in a melee would be ejected from that match they would also have their melee fine increased by 25 and receive an automatic one-match suspension. I have compiled a lot of crazy and funny sports fight videos and am putting them up on my channel so subscribe if you like Hopefully soon I will be uploading videos of physical fights between competitors in the following sports : lacrosse baseball basketball tennis golf football rugby badminton billiards pool bowling cycling running car racing and nascar motorcycle racing atv racing cricket volleyball UFC Mixed martial arts softball hardball horse racing rodeo bull riding fishing american football soccer gymnastics snow skiing and much more You would not think that some of the above sports would turn into physical altercations but they do sometimes Hockey is definately the number one sport that often turns violent . Hockey fighters are commonly referred to as " ENFORCERS " Baseball often turns violent also and MLB players have been known to brawl especially when an umpire does not properly call a play or there is a dispute . Basketball players especially Dennis Rodman have also been known to get into physical fights in the NBA commonly .
Monday, 17 February 2014
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