Are we getting a watered down product has the pool of talent declined in boxing?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by RafaelGonzal, Jan 11, 2015.


  1. True_Hero

    True_Hero Guest

    Take off your rose-tinted glasses, fool!

    Athletes and boxes today are...

    1 - bigger
    2- faster
    3- tougher
    4- have better nutrition
    5 - better, more advanced training
    6 - better conditioning


    Those are facts, boy. Take any of the top fighters of the day and they will dominate there respective divisions in past era. Look at Marciano, do you honestly think he'd stand a chance in todays era :lol::lol::lol:
     
  2. Buchanan's Jab

    Buchanan's Jab Active Member Full Member

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    Boxing still has some quality talent. Inoue, Estrada, Lomachenko, Gonzalez, Usyk, Golovkin, Joshua, Kovalev, Stevenson, Ward, Rigo and many more are proof of this.
     
  3. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Who the f*ck are you calling boy, assh*le?

    A 160lber today ways the same as a 160 of yesteryear. Duh. Moreover, in what parallel universe are you living in that makes you think fighters of today are tougher than their predecessors?
     
  4. True_Hero

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    The same universe that has proof all across the world of sports that athletes get better with every generation.

    The runners get faster, the weight-lifter get stronger, the basketball players get more skilled and quicker and the same goes for boxing. The fighters get strong, punch harder and are tougher.

    The same thing is true throughout boxing history. Compare Marciano and his opponents to say, Ali's era. Marciano wouldn't have stood a chance because the fighters were tougher, faster, stronger and hit harder than anyone in Marciano's era.

    It's only morons who refuse to take their rose-tinted glasses off such as yourself who refuse to see that.

    Now go and read a few books on sports history, boy. You'll realise there's a reason that records continue to keep getting broken, boy. It's because athletes get better with each generation.

    Now, repeat that back to me, boy. I want to make sure that you understand.
     
  5. True_Hero

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    LOL

    So you think the heavyweights of the 1930s were the same size as the ones today?

    :patsch:patsch:patsch

    Dullard.
     
  6. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Can you read? I asked about "toughness," you imbecile.

    So care to explain again how boxers today are tougher today than yesterday? Or is just because they are faster? :rofl

    Boy
     
  7. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Did I not specifically say "160lber"?

    And I'm the dullard. :rofl
     
  8. jc

    jc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Theres plenty of talent. but an equal amount of ducking as well.
     
  9. lewis gassed

    lewis gassed The Bronze Dosser Full Member

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    American boxers are playing NBA, American Idol and Racquetball. Otherwise they would dominate every division.
     
  10. True_Hero

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    I get it. I really do. You fat, mulleted, American morons WANT the 80s to be the golden era of boxing because it's when YOU dominated.

    The rampant xenophobia that exists in the average 'Murican means your scared of change and don't want to admit that the current era is the time of the European (for the larger weights) and the Asian and South American (for the lighter weights).
     
  11. True_Hero

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    I heard they're also taking to the NASCAR circuit too. And croquet, which is a big thing amongst inner-city youths in America now so the boxing clubs are empty.
     
  12. True_Hero

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    I agree with this.

    Most of it comes from the American fighters. If you had a list of top 10 duckers today, 9 of the names would be American and one Canadian coward.
     
  13. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Brilliant answer.

    My favorite fighter today is Vasyl Lomachenko and my favorite fighter of all time is Roberto Duran. Are either of those fighters American, you little Vietnamese pr*ck?

    But carry on being a moron.
     
  14. True_Hero

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    No need to be racist. Just because we kicked your ass during the war :good
     
  15. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You really are stupid, aren't you? And you know so little of your own history.

    58,000 American KIA.
    1 million VC/NVA 1 million KIA.

    And the US fought alongside the South Vietnamese