lol so a bad soccer player will be able to play when he is 40 and a good one will retire at 28? are you serious?:rofl p.s. saying that division is weak is not a fact. It's your opinion only and you are basing your whole argument on your biased and subjective opinion. Not to mention that if the division was weak, then competition would not be softer. If all the fighters are weak then it would be difficult for them to win fights anyway, right? Example, weak fighter would struggle against another weak fighter as much as a strong fighter would struggle against another strong fighter. So they would receive same amount of damage. so there goes your whole argument. go to previous pages and I even used same examples to prove how ages are different for every sport. You just pasted my own examples Um.. the link is in the quoted text above, there you go again lol http://boxrec.com/ratings.php?sex=m&...on=Heavyweight You also provided various links which prove that athletes age differently in every sport. are you serious or you are that dumb? Maybe you so dumb that you don't even realize how dumb you are lol
If used that example it just proves me right. And you have still provided no link that heavyweights prime later than all other athletes. This is common sense, you just don't have any.
Please respond to this weak fighter would struggle against another weak fighter as much as a strong fighter would struggle against another strong fighter. So they would receive same amount of damage. Your whole argument was based on the biased opinion that HW division is weak, however I just proved that it is irrelevant in this argument. p.s. the link is to boxrec HWs and it shows their ages. Boxrec doesn't lie about people's ages. Feel dumb? everything you wrote here is irrelevant cause you are an idiot. **** off now. Now what are you gonna do? dissapear again for a month? lol Typical brainless hater.
223 pages of klittard drivel klits only claim to notoriety is getting his face pounded by a fat, physically impaired Lennox Lewis who only stuck around for the possibility of another Tyson payday Klit prepared for over a year ahead with rigorous physical and mental training and had been studying Lewis for this whole time. He ambushed a fat Lewis who literally just showed up, hungover and made Vittles run back with near structural damage to his face. Lewis retires not bothering to fight him again because of how he beat him to a bloody pulp at his worst, at walk around weight with limited training. Vitali ends up getting multiple stitches to multiple deep wounds on his face and he really "won" because he was up on the scorecards? LOL. What if the ****er ended up with an infection on his face, blind in one eye? I'm sure he would have still "won" because he was ahead on the scorecards before the stoppage.
wtf is this prime talk?? Vitali was in his absolute prime and he peaked in this fight ... and Lewis was done. That's all that matters. He had 6 rounds to get the job done and get Lewis out of there but he failed and collapsed at the end.
No, no, no, no, no! Vittles wasn't prime until his mid to late 30's because todays heavyweights magically hit their prime much late than all other athletes on Earth. Ask BadDog, she'll tell you all about it. That means Vits had to be green even though he was 31 ang having his 34th fight.
Seems to me Dyna is a huge Klit Nuthugger (Even voted No To TKO6) but constantly claims to be a PRO LEWIS TKO6 Fan.
I voted no as a joke. Also how am I a nuthugger? They're all 3 extremely good boxers, and they deserve respect for their abilities. But watching a fight, Wlad is nothing more than an upgraded John Ruiz to me. yawn
Here is the first article that came up after I googled "Heavyweight boxers age" http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-t...eavyweight-boxing-and-the-need-to-rope-a-hope quote from that article lol, now what?
Lol, you really are stupid and know how to put your foot in your mouth. First, the reporter just gives an opinion not explaining how or why he thinks heavyweights "peak" later. Second, the average age a pro athlete retires is still 33. Boxers are not an exception and you have still shown no proof of some magical elixer that helps them age differently than everyone else in the world. And lastly (and this is my favorite), If you want to take this guys word, so be it. But he himself just proves my point when he says "Even with the heavyweight division at arguably an all-time low right now". Did you think I wouldn't read the entire article or did you just not bother to after finding what you wanted? Can't have it both ways son! What now? Oh yeah, and there isn't another link when you google "heavyweight boxers ages" that talks about heavyweight lasting longer in the sport and magically aging different from other athletes. Did you ever stop and wonder why? You're to ****ing easy!! :rofl
I think the reason heavyweights might tend to last longer "usually" (averages) is because they don't strain their body with dehydration or "unhealthy" weightcutting. But it might be, I never looked at the statistics of ages of boxers in various divisions. If it's the case, I think my listed reasons are atleast some of the reasons why.