why can't boxing fans get with the times?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by greigorypeck, Aug 30, 2012.


  1. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Modern diet is what enabled him to compete. Nutrition has come so far. Vegetable are no longer mere vegetable, they're super vegetables. And meat is no longer meat, it's the fuel of the gods!!
     
  2. Butch Coolidge

    Butch Coolidge Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So you really think boxing was better when;

    It was racially segragated

    It was controlled by the mob

    It was controlled by one self-serving promoter

    It had half the competitors it does today because of global politics. Would Stevenson ( Cuba ) have beaten Ali in the professional ranks?

    Some of the "all time greats" struggled with less talented fighters of their own days, opponents like Foreman-Pires for example. If Pires had Lewis' punching power or Klitschko's punching power, Foreman most likely would not have been able to stay on the front foot. Same thing could be said for Liston.

    I think the automatic "old timey boxer beats contemporary boxer" is just wrong, at least the top fighters of today.

    How many times have I seen older great fighters being punched into a bloody pulp by young opponents? Too many times to mention. Foreman is the exception and even then, Moorer was beating the daylights out of Foreman until Moorer didn't see one coming.
     
  3. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Here, fixed it for you! :good
     
  4. Absolutely!

    Absolutely! Fabulous, darling! Full Member

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    Inventing something makes you an innovator, it doesn't instantly make you the best there ever will be at it.

    Chris Byrd didn't create any new defensive technique that I can think of, he was just very very good at using existing ones.
     
  5. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    what stupid ****ing thread!!

    all the other sports you named have grown and gotten bigger and more popular....boxing has done the opposite, the amount of pro boxers today is over 60% less than it was in the golden days. with waning interest in the sport comes a loss of knowledge in trainers etc.... boxing has regressed while those sports have gone forward to bigger things
     
  6. greg turchy

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    :rofl

    shut that modern nutrition **** up.
     
  7. greg turchy

    greg turchy Guest

    :yep
     
  8. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What, I thought everyone knew about the new modern "super vegetables"! :blah
     
  9. Forza

    Forza Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    there is no golden era, boxing is an evolving sport. SRR is the GOAT MW but watch his footage, his punches were wide and looping. He was easy to hit too.
     
  10. generally, fighters have gotten worse, not just in boxing, but in the world, at least in america.

    kids are ****in pussies nowadays and cant fight for ****. they are not cut from the same cloth as the old timers when they were young back in the 70's and 80's. those were real fighters and bad asses.
     
  11. greg turchy

    greg turchy Guest

    :rofl

    **** outta' here you watered-down mexican:lol:

    Watch footage of Calzhage....his slaps are wide and looping...and a SUCKER for a right hand...not to mention a cringing COWARD...
     
  12. Forza

    Forza Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    toughness only gets you so far in the boxing ring. Floyd has destroyed so called "tough guys" and he isn't even a big puncher.

    Skill > toughness
     
  13. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If anything boxing is devolving. Fighters (overall as a whole, not certain individuals) are less skilled and lack the same stamina or commitment. As far as Robinson goes, if he was so easy to bit than why was he so hard to beat? Why wasn't he hit far more often?
     
  14. greg turchy

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    Don't start that **** again...

    America has the best fighters...turn off your self-hatred for 5 seconds and look around.
     
  15. DrBanzai

    DrBanzai Active Member Full Member

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    Arnold competed in the 60's and 70's. So you are saying if there was a time machine he would come into our time and not use GH and slin?


    :patsch