Boxing.... the hardest job in the world, and the easiest.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by kirk, Mar 18, 2019.


  1. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    It's never easy, you have to battle through the amateurs against guys who are fighting to the death.

    Sparring 5-6 different guys every day in training is another factor that we don't consider.

    Waking up at the crack of dawn to train to you nearly throw up.

    Combat sport is one of the hardest combat sports.

    Once you reach professional and have a name for yourself that you can get away with fighting bums then yes that is the easy bit, but getting to that point is very different story altogether.

    I'd only ever take up boxing, if I was a freak talent than was already so much better than the rest and had absolutely no other prospects.

    If you are average to good, then expect a lot of brain damage along the way.
     
  2. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    @The Miller discussion

    Millers a true dominator of the sport ,only a handful are.

    IF you really look who loses less rounds and who doesn't it would look like this. In this order in top 10.

    1. Joshua ( fought FAR better opposition then the rest )
    2 Joyce ( Same as Ortiz, not sure if ive seen him lose ONE round) ??
    3. Ortiz ( awarded this spot for pressure fighting )
    4. Fury ( Maybe has most rounds won but his dominance is from a 85 inch reach off the backfoot mostly)
    5. Miller ( Very weak resume but the guy is very hard to take a round from ,did far better with Washington then Wilder did )

    When I say dominance its overwhelming a opponent .



    How good is Miller? well we know he's not so easy to fight of a 300 plus come forward guy with very good punch rate and movement . Limited ? oh yea, but his opponents still have to defeat him .lol

    I don't believe this fight will do him any favors, Joshua will light him up as soon as the bell rings and people will once AGAIN detract from the fighter losing using Joshua as the measuring stick ??? :nonono