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September 18, 2023

Boxing with braces is generally not recommended due to the increased risk of injury to your mouth, teeth, and braces themselves. Here are some important considerations:

1. Safety: Boxing is a high-impact sport where blows to the face are common. The presence of braces increases the risk of cuts, lacerations, and even serious injuries to your lips, cheeks, and gums.

2. Brace Damage: The force from a punch can cause your braces to break or dislodge. This not only poses a risk to your dental health but may also result in costly repairs.

3. Discomfort: Wearing braces can already be uncomfortable, and participating in a sport like boxing may exacerbate this discomfort. The pressure and impact on your braces during training and sparring can be painful.

4. Orthodontic Progress: Engaging in high-contact sports like boxing can potentially hinder your orthodontic progress. Any damage to your braces may require adjustments or replacements, delaying the achievement of your desired results.

5. Mouthguard Limitations: While a mouthguard can provide some protection for your teeth and braces, it may not be sufficient to prevent all potential injuries.

It's crucial to prioritize your oral health and orthodontic treatment while considering your participation in boxing. If you are adamant about continuing with boxing, you should consult with your orthodontist and boxing coach to discuss potential risks, protective measures, and whether there are alternative solutions to safeguard your braces and dental health.

In many cases, orthodontists recommend waiting until your braces are removed or using a different form of athletic mouthguard for added protection. Always prioritize your safety and the long-term success of your orthodontic treatment when making decisions about participating in contact sports with braces.

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October 01

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On 12th October we return with another installment of LeapFrog Fight Night. Watch this sneak peak trailer.Β 

Watch the fights from our last show and tell us which fight was your favourite.

We will pick one winner randomly.Β 

They will get Β£100 cash, a T-Shirt and two free tickets to our October show.

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August 15

Will the stream of Ragnarok (3rd August 2024) be available to watch back?

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July 16

Leapfrog Fight Night 🌏πŸ₯Š
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August 17

Huge Fight October 12th πŸ”₯🟒
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August 13, 2023

How can I watch the replay of the livestream?

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August 03

Why can’t I watch the ragnarok livestream back