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    #21
    Originally posted by 215Chaingang View Post
    Almost every other post i read say something all fighter have to do is have a high workrate. i guess this must be the new age of boxing. it seems more people don't understand this sport. everybody want to see a t.v. friendly fighter (Gatti). i always learn it was to hit not get hit. What happen to defense, accuracy, and ring generalship. one other question is why is that when a fighter fight off the back foot he is running?


    1 reason could have started when Tyson came in and started knocking everybody out in da 1st that people forgot that boxing was a science which is why fighters are bad mouthed for fighting on the move everyone now thinks you're supposed to stand there and let the other guy pound on you and if you dont then youre a runner, thats why floyd is hated by this generation and loved by ali's generation....this just 1 of many reasons...

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      #22
      Originally posted by ABOSWORTH View Post
      You're a real fucking prick, you know that?
      But Im still right.

      Im kinda tired educating noobs like the ****** thread starter but for the sake of his own education Ill try to post something his brains can learn.

      Now... let's use common sense again.,,

      Question no. 1

      Is boxing a sport?

      Question no. 2

      Is PROFESSIONAL boxing a form of entertainment?

      Boxing is not about throwing 30 punches per round then running the whole round and clinching in between like what gayweather and Hopkins does.

      Its the very reason why boxing is losing fans.

      Whenever fakes try those stunts and ****** judges gives them credit... boxing's fanbase will simply be disgusted by it.

      In the 50's 60's and 70's fights that I have watched, mostly on Classic fights.... Volume punching is basically a part of every boxer's arsenal.

      SO before you try to justify what Hopkins does... take a look a great fighters before him...

      They're the ones who set the bar of boxing high.

      Not some gayweather or Hopkins clinching ala Ruiz and throwing 30 punches per round.

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        #23
        Originally posted by chosen1 View Post
        1 reason could have started when Tyson came in and started knocking everybody out in da 1st that people forgot that boxing was a science which is why fighters are bad mouthed for fighting on the move everyone now thinks you're supposed to stand there and let the other guy pound on you and if you dont then youre a runner, thats why floyd is hated by this generation and loved by ali's generation....this just 1 of many reasons...
        Gayweather isn't loved by Ali's generation. Duh!

        He's not even that known that much in America either.

        But then again... few cowards and ducks ever get to become famous anyway.

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          #24
          Originally posted by JoartCC View Post
          But Im still right.

          Im kinda tired educating noobs like the ****** thread starter but for the sake of his own education Ill try to post something his brains can learn.

          Now... let's use common sense again.,,

          Question no. 1

          Is boxing a sport?

          Question no. 2

          Is PROFESSIONAL boxing a form of entertainment?

          Boxing is not about throwing 30 punches per round then running the whole round and clinching in between like what gayweather and Hopkins does.

          Its the very reason why boxing is losing fans.

          Whenever fakes try those stunts and ****** judges gives them credit... boxing's fanbase will simply be disgusted by it.

          In the 50's 60's and 70's fights that I have watched, mostly on Classic fights.... Volume punching is basically a part of every boxer's arsenal.

          SO before you try to justify what Hopkins does... take a look a great fighters before him...

          They're the ones who set the bar of boxing high.

          Not some gayweather or Hopkins clinching ala Ruiz and throwing 30 punches per round.

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            #25
            Originally posted by JoartCC View Post
            Gayweather isn't loved by Ali's generation. Duh!

            He's not even that known that much in America either.

            But then again... few cowards and ducks ever get to become famous anyway.

            i agree,


            FAMOUS DUCKS-










            NOT SO FAMOUS DUCK-





            Ducks rarely become famous

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              #26
              Originally posted by 215Chaingang View Post
              Almost every other post i read say something all fighter have to do is have a high workrate. i guess this must be the new age of boxing. it seems more people don't understand this sport. everybody want to see a t.v. friendly fighter (Gatti). i always learn it was to hit not get hit. What happen to defense, accuracy, and ring generalship. one other question is why is that when a fighter fight off the back foot he is running?
              it is what it is everybody looks at fights from there own perspective but i agree, to me the most important thing is who is the fighter landing the cleaner legal shots not a bunch of back of the head punches or someone who seems to be fighting more but barely landing

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                #27
                But Im still right.

                Im kinda tired educating noobs like the ****** thread starter but for the sake of his own education Ill try to post something his brains can learn.

                Now... let's use common sense again.,,

                Question no. 1

                Is boxing a sport?

                Question no. 2

                Is PROFESSIONAL boxing a form of entertainment?

                Boxing is not about throwing 30 punches per round then running the whole round and clinching in between like what gayweather and Hopkins does.

                Its the very reason why boxing is losing fans.

                Whenever fakes try those stunts and ****** judges gives them credit... boxing's fanbase will simply be disgusted by it.

                In the 50's 60's and 70's fights that I have watched, mostly on Classic fights.... Volume punching is basically a part of every boxer's arsenal.

                SO before you try to justify what Hopkins does... take a look a great fighters before him...

                They're the ones who set the bar of boxing high.

                Not some gayweather or Hopkins clinching ala Ruiz and throwing 30 punches per round.
                damn dumbass you ever heard of jack johnson, willie pep, sweet pea

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                  #28
                  the day calzaghe became relavant!!!

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                    #29
                    the best bet is for agressive fighter to fight techincal fighter. i 'm sorry i don't like watching gatti fight all the time when he is always one punch away from death

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by 215Chaingang View Post
                      damn dumbass you ever heard of jack johnson, willie pep, sweet pea
                      And for every one of those boxers... there's about 10-20 HOF boxers who are volume punchers.

                      Because your parents are so ****** that they didn't send you to a decent school...

                      You had the utter idiocy of pointing out the very remote exceptions instead of following the general rule.

                      Sorry if I rattled your brain a lil bit.

                      Can't help it... I can't explain everything in simple idiotic terms...

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