If the great fighters of yesteryear, i.e. Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Louis, and Marciano, were given modern training methods and nutrition, how would it affect their performance in the ring? Would they be even better?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Great fighters of the past with modern training/nutrition.
Collapse
-
-
-
Originally posted by Japanese Boxing View Postbut they don't make you super human, they keep you at your best more consistently.
It sure seems odd to me when athletes are playing/fighting at their career best when they are close to 40. This wasn't boxing, but Barry Bonds looked superhuman to me when he hit 73 homers.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Japanese Boxing View PostNothing has changed. Seriously.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
It sure seems odd to me when athletes are playing/fighting at their career best when they are close to 40. This wasn't boxing, but Barry Bonds looked superhuman to me when he hit 73 homers.
You're also not counting the rounds in which Marquez hand to land that shot and the fact that in boxing ring IQ *****s all. Sometimes being the fastest, or strongest just isn't enough in boxing. It sure does help, but being a smarter fighter goes way further. Marquez is no slouch, and I don't think that fight was the best of his career. Probably the most memorable though.
I mean Nonito Donaire is living proof. The guy makes fun of other peoples styles, but when you look into it, he has an eye for their game and how they fight. He's got an excellent IQ for boxing and even though he's beating up older guys right now he's showing that he can learn anything from any time period.
Comment
-
Other than Peds... nothing's changed.
Peds imo play a huge influence in this era.. and in the 90's era
It's easy to tell who is roiding.
I'm not saying steroid users are always rage addicts and prone to temper tantums/ in ring break downs, but it sure is a tell tale sign. + injury related to Steroids.
I am by no means trash talking or trying to be insultive.. so forgive me if I offend any Vitali fans.. but the signs are so blatantly obvious.. it's quite unreal how people just brush it aside.
Vitali was injured a shocking 14 times during his career. During a stretch he was injured four times in 10 months (Rahman Stretch) and every single one of the 14 injuries were injuries suffered most by Roid Users.
Vitali is also prone to in ring rage- Lewis fight, Solis Fight, Sanders-Wlad fight. Guy literally goes berserk when things don't go his way.
Steroids are a big big part of the 90's and current boxing culture. But other than that, it's more or less the same.
Training methods might have changed but that don't mean it got better.
Anyways... once again don't mean to offend Vitali fans.. just needed to get that off my chest. Thanks for being patient.Last edited by Skittlez; 12-29-2012, 05:51 AM.
Comment
Comment