Why Are US Boxers More Punch Drunk Than UK Boxers?

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  1. bowerboy

    bowerboy Active Member Full Member

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    I do a lot of driving for my job and over the last year I have listened to a great many boxing podcasts from UK and USA.

    In these podcasts they often do interviews with fighters and there is one extremely clear and alarming trend: In almost every case the US fighters are barely understandable and even the younger ones sound totally punch drunk whereas 99% of the UK fighters interviewed (including guys going right back to the 1970's and 1980's) all sound very clear and normal and switched on.

    Why is there such a huge difference? Any thoughts?
     
  2. HoldMyBeer

    HoldMyBeer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    only thing I can think of, if that's remotely true, is that fighters enter the big league when they crack the US
    many fighters in Europe get rich (or die tryin') by holding a belt hostage but never stepping up. it's 'easy money', and they can make more than some US-based fighters who don't crack PPV - and all without fighting top opposition
     
  3. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Because the big fights take place in the US.
     
  4. Lemonade

    Lemonade Titanium Chin Full Member

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    Great Britain: The Isle of Glass Jaws

    Watch the highly rated video documentary in youtube.
     
  5. bowerboy

    bowerboy Active Member Full Member

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    I read a lot that sparring sessions in the US are harder...that must contribute to some extent

    There is absolutely NO doubt though that US fighters are way way more punchy..

    I may not be a boxing expert but i have listened to a LOT of podcasts and it is very very obvious....i would say that in general the UK fighters just sound smarter in general and are more articulate...and just a lot lot less punchy.
     
  6. HoldMyBeer

    HoldMyBeer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    can you give us some examples?
     
  7. LeeJonesJnr

    LeeJonesJnr Active Member Full Member

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    My guess would be, assuming it is true, that it is simply down to numbers. The USA is vast compared to the UK and simply has many many more boxers at every level. If the same percentage each side of the water suffer the same ill effects you would expect to hear more slurring Americans.
     
  8. bowerboy

    bowerboy Active Member Full Member

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    Any US fighter - Any UK fighter

    You pick whoever you want from the same era and compare.
     
  9. McGuinty

    McGuinty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    James Toney.
     
  10. The Peasant

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  11. HoldMyBeer

    HoldMyBeer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good
    do you think it has to do with quality of opposition though?
     
  12. Enigmadanks

    Enigmadanks Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's pretty simple. I don't want to over-generalize here, but top fighters in the US clearly have much better fighting resumes than fighters in the UK.

    The level of competition is primarily the reason why they're so punch drunk.

    Most UK fighters, even the few good/great one's, are sequestered in their country fighting tomato cans for the majority of their careers before they cross over the pond and try to make a name for themselves in the USA.

    I hate to make a statement like that because obviously some posters will be upset hearing it, but anyone who follows boxing, especially on a global scale, knows that's the truth.
     
  13. LondonRingRules

    LondonRingRules Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Maybe it's because we are British and understand the accent better and vice versa. americans couldn't understand a word Cheryl Cole said when she was a judge on American idol (even I can't understand geordies half the time) It's as simple as the fact we are all used to our own areas accent in my opinion.
     
  14. texboxing00

    texboxing00 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Don't want to ruffle any ones feathers & hope I do not offend any one. But I believe fighting styles actually have more to do with nationality/race you are as well as location of trainning.

    Its like comparing California trained boxers to east coast boxers. I believe boxers from cali are more offensive minded then the east.
     
  15. m8te

    m8te Oh you ain't know? Full Member

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    because on the whole US boxers have had more demanding careers. I don't really think anyone can objectively refute that. Moving forward I don't know how that will change, heavyweight boxing, at least, seems to be becoming more demanding in the uk.