If Modern day fighters.... ......trained whilst being filmed by a black and white camcorder..... ........would it improve there boxing skills?
No, but if they spent more time honing their skills and less time exploiting 24 hour rehydration periods to cut stupid amounts of weight than they might reach the level of their 80s counterparts. So get ****ed.
Play nice! Fighting and sparring more would improve their skills, but being filmed in black and white, no, it would not.
It wouldn't improve their skills, but they might be remembered more fondly. No footage at all could turn them into legends.
I've always wandered what's more beneficial for a fighter: a dedicated sparring and training program over a course of weeks with a rest period after the fight, or continual fights very quickly after each other at a high level. Say the Greb approach v the Floyd approach. what's better for technical development?