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Boxers- The most finely tuned athletes...
On the planet?
Yes or no? Somewhere in between? I've just heard things like Hagler losing a pound or two and his entire dynamic changing dramatically as a result. Some might say that's just Hagler and him being the absolute machine that he was... But I can't think of any other sport where a handful of pounds can make the difference like it does in boxing. There are as many weight divisions as there are for a distinct reason. And in the same vein, is there any sport as demanding as boxing, physically? I've heard a lot of athletes turned boxers proclaiming that boxing was far more difficult than the sport they competed in previously... |
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Definitley not. For example, they need a good mix of fast and slow twitch muscle fibres...they need great endurance as well as maximum speed...great strength but also great flexability...on the other hand no-one with fast-twitch muscle dominance is going to succeed in long distance running or those with slow-twitch dominance be succesful sprinters.
I'd say that the 100m sprinters would be the worlds most finely tuned athletes. Proficient in running, I would not expect a sprinter to beat a boxer of a 1500m race. |
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Believe it or not weightlifters have to be right up there with sprinters.
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I think it may have been true during the 15 round era, but part of that may also have been due to boxing's popularity. Hagler, Duran and Sal Sanchez were certainly precision intruments in and of themselves. (I suspect that Sanchez felt a kinship with the high performance sports cars he loved so much, an infatuation which eventually cost him his life.)
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I think boxers r one of the most conditioned athletes. They r expected to fight for 45 minutes and at the same time take punches to the face and body. When it comes to being finely tuned I think this is a matter of perspective; different sports require different strengths and it doesn't make since to compare a sprinter to a marathon runner as each athlete has different kinesthetic requirements, this goes for any other sports. Simply put strength is a skill.
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I would have to say wrestlers.
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800/1500 meter champions can outrun 99% of professional athletes over 100 meters but also do a world class 10,000 well. Look at Alan Webb, or earlier Ovett or Coe or the many North and Eastern Africans of the past 20 years. Those guys are the fittest of the fit. |
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Heres a good page compiled by ESPN:
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............I agree. As a runner (a distance runner, as I have no real speed) I turn my nose up at sprinters. They're not real runners, and don't have the total fitness of runners that do the 5,000 or 10,000 meters. For that, you need both speed and endurance. All a sprinter needs is speed. Endurance doesn't really enter into it for them. |
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I still say boxers rank at the very highest levels of fitness. Outside of that, you can point to the great decathletes, Sebrle, O'Brien, Dvorak, Thompson, et. al... those cats combined great speed, leaping ability, strength... truly amazing athletes.
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Boxing and hockey according to the survey conducted by ESPN. Works for me, as those are my two favourite sports. I knew both were up there but I am surprised they're one and two.
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I would say Olympic sprinters
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