I've never really given it much thought until now. Did old time fighters know how their opponent boxed (style wise) before they climbed into the ring? Of course due to lack of footage and number of fighters.
Example would be Sugar Ray Robinson vs Randy Turpin 1. Did SRR know how awkward of a style Turpin had? Or did he find out in the first round of their fight. It's not like SRR could have seen Turpin fight in person prior to their bout as I'm almost certain that Turpin hadn't fought outside of the UK before their second bout.
It really makes you think how high the ring I.Q was back then. To be able to adjust to a fighters style without any prior knowledge on them.
Example would be Sugar Ray Robinson vs Randy Turpin 1. Did SRR know how awkward of a style Turpin had? Or did he find out in the first round of their fight. It's not like SRR could have seen Turpin fight in person prior to their bout as I'm almost certain that Turpin hadn't fought outside of the UK before their second bout.
It really makes you think how high the ring I.Q was back then. To be able to adjust to a fighters style without any prior knowledge on them.
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