Boxing has never been tougher and more brutal then now

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by ertwin, Oct 14, 2019.



  1. Holler

    Holler Doesn't appear to be a paid matchroom PR shill Full Member

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    I'd like to see weigh ins at several points pre the fight so there's no question of boiling down.
     
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  2. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The reason there were supposedly less deaths or publicised brain injurys is simply because back then they were more immune around the skull from being hit A LOT MORE.
     
  3. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    :confused::duh:fufu
     
  4. aaalbert

    aaalbert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Beat me to it! Although I am one to believe that skill wise, we’re a lot better now than we were 30, 40+ years ago especially with what we know now about diet and exercise. Toughness though...
     
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  5. DON1

    DON1 ICEMAN Full Member

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    The olden days were more brutal for sure but there is no doubt with science and nutrition and the enhancement of PED's and mutant sized boxers at the lower weights things may be equally dangerous.
     
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  6. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not even close skill-wise to the past greats. Night and day.
     
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  7. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't see educated footwork, feints, set-ups, shoulder rolling, side stepping etc today like in 1900s to 1950s where it was all mastered with great timing at breakneck speed, fast pace in long fights
     
  8. DonnyMo

    DonnyMo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    (sigh) yeah, you definitely been watching boxing for only 10 yrs.
     
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  9. ertwin

    ertwin Active Member Full Member

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    Yeah like there is any sport were the athlets were better back in the day then they are now.
     
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  10. ertwin

    ertwin Active Member Full Member

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    no it doesnt work like that. You dont get immune to punches by beeing punched more often.
     
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  11. ertwin

    ertwin Active Member Full Member

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    usyk, loma, bivol that is feinting on a complete different level then ali or moore.


    I get so pissed by all these americans and english speaking guys that have a hard time realizing that the days of glorious american boxing are long gone.
     
  12. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Athletically they are better, yes.

    Not in terms of technical skill, because they rarely train or fight. 8 week camps once a year. How can they without practice have the skill of the greats like Burley, Gans, Charles and Jefre
     
  13. roughdiamond

    roughdiamond Ridin' the rails... Full Member

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    It's the weight cutting procedures IMO. Even the boxers who drained at same day weigh ins didn't come close to the extremes of 48+ weight cuts, where some fighters cannot even walk properly. And fighters repeatedly do this until its literally impossible. No wonder there is damage.
     
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  14. roughdiamond

    roughdiamond Ridin' the rails... Full Member

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    Guess what? Every era has skilled boxers!
     
  15. ertwin

    ertwin Active Member Full Member

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    You know that they do train in between the camps? Its not like they are sitting on their ass 40 weeks a year.
    And having many fights doesnt equal having skill. Look at all those journeyman with olus 100 fights.