Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
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Without it skill is much too abstract. There have been way too many guys that have shown incredible, seemingly ATG skills, only to have them fall apart under certain styles, or at a certain level. Conversely there have been guys that you would think couldn't possibly beat highly skilled his, and yet we see them win all their best fights, despite being supposedly less skilled.
Skill is helpful, but it simply can't tell the picture that resume can. For instance, if we went solely on skills in fantasy land, Duran would never beat Leonard (if, for instance, they didn't fight and he didn't move past lightweight) and people would have laughed at the thought. By his resume, we know he not only beat Leonard, but he also eventually moved up and beat a huge middleweight who was a three division champ himself. Without those fights happening, no one in their right mind would have previously thought it possible or given it any serious thought.
Resume tells us with 100% certainty what skill alone cannot.
There have just been too many fighters that are amazingly skilled, but couldn't cut it against certain styles or levels to rate it on the same level as resume. Without the resume telling us, and if we only went by skill, it's so abstract. We could say just about anything. Look at Vitali and his most emphatic fans for example; they will literally tell you he is skilled enough to beat every HW in history. He has the size, power, stamina, and skill. But, we simply don't know. Well, we do actually. Without the Lewis fight, people would say it with even more certainty. The best, and only great fighter he fought, beat him. Without that loss people might very well say he could beat Lewis on his skills alone. We know it's not true.
Skill just seems too subjective and abstract in comparison. When it goes hand in hand with a great, full resume, that's when it helps most.
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