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Rhythmic Boxing

Hit your opponent in time with the beat, score points. Hit out of beat, loose points.
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Yes, it would be done to music.

Sensors in the gloves would tell the computer if you were on beat with the song or off beat with your punches. Boxers would hit their opponents in sync to a song being played in the arena.

Boxing meets ballet.

doctorremulac3, Aug 31 2013


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       (+) All well and good... right up until Tyson bites your ear off.   

       This would be very good because...hang on, why would it be very good?
MaxwellBuchanan, Aug 31 2013
  

       It would be like, better 'n stuff.   

       Remulac3 industries: "Better stuff for enhanced goodness." (tm)
doctorremulac3, Aug 31 2013
  

       Ah yes - better. Better is always good.
MaxwellBuchanan, Aug 31 2013
  

       So, the strategy here is to beat your opponent to a pulp out of time in the first round, not bothering with timing, and then tap them as much as you want with the beat later on when they're delirious.   

       Why are the points loose? Didn't you bother to tighten them before you closed the distributor cap?
RayfordSteele, Sep 06 2013
  


 

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