June 23, 2006
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Wow, I could never have thought of CHESS-BOXING:
The rules of chessboxing are such:
Two competitors face each other in 11 alternating rounds, six of chess, five of boxing. A bout begins with chess, which is played on a board placed directly in the middle of the ring. Each round of chess lasts four minutes. After each chess round, the bell sounds, and workmen remove the chessboard for a two-minute round of boxing, the gloves go back on, the punching recommences. Participants win by way of knockout, checkmate, referee’s decision, or if his opponent exceeds the allotted total of 12 minutes for an entire match on the chessboard. Those are the basics, but they do little to answer the overriding question: Why?

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There’s a song on the first Wu-Tang Clan album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), called “Da Mystery of Chessboxin’.” And on that note, there’s this crazy new dance called the “Wu-Tang” that originated in Baltimore/NJ from that crazy Bmore club/techno music. YouTube it. I don’t think the two are fundamentally related though.