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Old 01-28-2013, 02:10 PM   #121
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No, but what you're not understanding is playing football, basketball and baseball gives you a better chance to get in college opening up the doors for more options in life. This is why most parents get their kids started in these sports. Boxing offers no advancement in this country unless you make it big time, and 99.9% never do.
And in the UK and the Ukraine?
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Old 01-28-2013, 02:30 PM   #122
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And in the UK and the Ukraine?
Since Im American I could be mistaken, but aren't most colleges tuition free in Europe? If that is the case european kids don't need to focus on a sport to help get them into a a school if they cannot afford it.
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Old 01-28-2013, 02:39 PM   #123
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Also swimming, i think requires some skills useful in boxing: at first, nowadays swimmer are advantaged by being giants (you don't say?) , like Michael Phelps, Ian Thorpe, etc; it requires a lot of power, muscle masses, but also stamina... and an exceptional degree of coordination and precision.
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Old 01-28-2013, 04:01 PM   #124
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Since Im American I could be mistaken, but aren't most colleges tuition free in Europe? If that is the case european kids don't need to focus on a sport to help get them into a a school if they cannot afford it.
Here in the UK yearly tuition fees for Uni can cost up to about ten thousand pounds a year (average about three and a half). We don't have the sports scholarship system here. You just take out a student loan and pay it back when you can, generally a long time after you graduate.

We don't have state run boxing programs either. Never have.
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Old 01-28-2013, 05:37 PM   #125
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I was going to post that vid along with the sprint against that NBA guy where he came dead last, but fuck it. Frazier was a fighter, not an athlete. That's something that proponents of this ridiculous argument can't understand.
Absouletly! Ask Ali or Foreman if they would be in the NBA if they were coming up today I'd bet they'd look at you like you is a fool
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Old 01-28-2013, 07:20 PM   #126
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Absouletly! Ask Ali or Foreman if they would be in the NBA if they were coming up today I'd bet they'd look at you like you is a fool


Exactly, I don't think they ever had to choose between boxing and NBA... I saw Joe Frazier once 'sprinting' in the Superstars show in the 70's, was like watching a man running through treacle, but he'd KO the whole NFL. It's as ludicrous as expecting Carl Lewis to beat Boris Becker at tennis. Elite boxers require skill, style and brawn. Skill acquired over years.
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Old 01-28-2013, 07:43 PM   #127
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There's a lack of talent going into the system. There's no single problem, but a combination of factors that have combined to produce this.

Parents have been reluctant to put their kids in boxing after watching so many punch drunk ex-fighters, notably Muhammad Ali.

Neighborhoods in which kids used to fist fight are now run by gun toting gangs.

No more boxing in high school, college, or prisons.

Huge uptick in the popularity and financial rewards in other sports.

Each is a fairly significant cause, but when applied over a couple of decades, it has resulted in fewer and fewer athletes going into boxing.
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Old 01-28-2013, 07:54 PM   #128
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I guess if Joe Frazier were an up and comer today he'd be a power forward in the NBA
More like a goal line running back
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Old 01-28-2013, 09:18 PM   #129
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Would you rather get paid millions to get punched in the face or put a ball through a basket???

BTW you're chances of earning as much in a sport like boxing pales in comparison to basketball or even football. After Mayweather, the Klits and Pac, who is really making multi-millions regularly?

And good luck thriving in a post Tyson era.
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Old 01-29-2013, 03:59 AM   #130
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More like a goal line running back
Does that position involve running?
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Old 01-29-2013, 05:07 AM   #131
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They're playing NFL and Basketball, because apparently no other countries have sports other than boxing.
That is the truest thing ever spoken. It is absolutely ridiculous of this notion that all the boxers are in sports, especially the NBA which is the softest professional league in the world, over boxing. Boxing, on the elite level, pays more than any US sport.
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Old 01-29-2013, 08:47 AM   #132
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Out of sight out of mind. Boxing has been reduced to being sort of a niche sport in the USA. That is unless you watch Spanish speaking television networks then boxing is still mainstream.
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Old 01-29-2013, 09:39 AM   #133
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Fat and lazy.
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Old 01-29-2013, 11:31 AM   #134
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I think it's really simple to be honest. A poor amateur system. The decline in US amateur boxing coincided with the US not producing champions in the pros. It's not just the heavyweights either, there's not much coming through for the US in any weight division. Ward, Broner and Russell jr. have hidden that a bit but I feel like they are the last stand and in general the overall decline of US boxing is well underway. When Berto manages to become a hyped up fighter you know something is wrong.
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Does that position involve running?
yea but u don't have to be fast. just big, strong and tough. i think frazier would have went to the nfl if he was around today. didn't the gym he used to train at go outta of business. it would have been extremely tough for frazier to get into boxing today.
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