How well would Sam Langford do today?

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  1. reznick

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    70sFan865 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Show me a moment when Langford fought that way in fight. We have three almost full fights available of him in his prime, it shouldn't be hard if you're right.
     
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    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    You're going to have to explain why they are posing that way? You can see in the footage they walked forward with that exact same stance.
    Its not a pose. It was the stance these guys fought out of. What is so hard to understand!??
     
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    Just a pose was it? Then feast your eyes on this


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    Show me him fighting this way, I'm waiting...
     
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    What about it? Fist is high and tucked in to protect the chin. Nothing wrong with it
    We also have 24 professional fights recorded in HD so we know AJ doesn't fight with low hands and knuckles turned upside down
     
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    We have 3 Langford professional fights, so we know Langford didn't fight the way you describe.
     
  12. White Bomber

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    Everything. From the way they move, to their stance, to the way they punch. Like I said, they do more wrestling than actual boxing. And when they punch, the movement/motion looks like a swimming stroke. I give these early century guys no chance whatsoever against a modern boxer.
    But, as some have mentioned, perhaps they only look so bad due to the film they're captured on.
     
  13. White Bomber

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    Usually, the ones I could find on youtube.

    Not in my eyes.
     
  14. 70sFan865

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    Answer the question.
    Sure, because you haven't seen Gans fights at all.
     
  15. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    This isn't an answer. It's a list. What makes the way they move less effective? The way they punch worse? What's wrong with doing as much wrestling as boxing in an era where wrestling was encouraged and was a very effective tactic?

    And why do you think it evolved in the 40s? Are there any top fighters before then that you'd give a good chance of winning a title today?