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Chess and boxing together at last
Nikolay Sazhin almost knocked out his opponent with a blow to the chin in the second round. But he had to take the queen to win the match.
In front of 1,000 cheering fans one recent Saturday night, Sazhin moved his bishop to go in for the kill and won the world championship of chess boxing, a weird hybrid sport that combines as many as five rounds of pugilism with a game of chess.
The combatants switch back and forth between boxing and chess - repeatedly putting their gloves on and taking them off, so that they can move the pieces around the board without clumsily knocking them over - in a sort of brains-and-brawn biathlon.
Mathematics student Nikolai Sazhin, 19, competing under the name "The President'' knocked out a 37-year-old German policeman Frank Stoldt, who served as a peacekeeper in Kosovo until recently.
The loser said he was simply too punch-drunk to fend off checkmate.
"I took a lot of body-blows in the fourth round and that affected my concentration. That's why I made a big mistake in the fifth round: I did not see him coming for my king,'' he said.
I take a geeky interest in permutations and combinations…sort of a pastime. I like to mentally combine two off-the-wall items into a new configuration. However, I never would’ve come up with chess boxing. And I’m upset that I didn’t, because it combines some of my favorite pastimes - chess and boxing.
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at 12:31 on July 17th, 2008
... wow.
at 12:43 on July 17th, 2008
Insane and brilliant - surely a new Olympic sport!
But what's with the headphones while they're playing chess? They're not getting assistance from outside the ring, are they?
at 13:27 on July 17th, 2008
Apparently players use those headphones to cancel the noise of rowdy crowds during the chess portion of the event. But that's a good point...what if they're listening to advice from Garry Kasparov (or Oscar de la Hoya)?
at 13:10 on July 17th, 2008
Wait a second...I've known about "Da Mystery of Chessboxin' " since 1993!
And it's all because of Wu-Tang...
at 14:11 on July 17th, 2008
so you win by check-mating someone. can you win by knocking out somebody? Somewhat clever, but also a bit ridiculous
at 09:52 on July 23rd, 2008
All sounds very "it's there so I did it" to me.
at 19:49 on July 31st, 2008
julianw, I like this story. It's good stuff. I like chess and the things that people do to have fun will never stop amazing me.