gifted fighters rise to the top. most of the greatest boxers of all time were supremely gifted fighters.
ali had great speed and a great chin.
robinson had power, speed and a chin
leonard had great speed, a great chin, and very good power.
louis had perhaps the best power, and very good speed. lightish chin, but he was mentally very strong.
duran was fleet, powerful, and had a great chin
the list goes on. the mentality to be great in a truly talented fighter is generally what produces greatness. very few of the bonafide greats aren't gifted. most of the guys who are greats who don't have great speed or power had great chins, gas tanks, and took a ton of punishment to win against other greats with physical talent.
i agree that fighters perhaps more than any other athletes are not equal to their physical parts, but we can't deny the importance of talent. again, most of the greats were supremely talented. the basic components of talent in boxing are speed, power, and chin. you develop them / bring them out, but they're not something you can teach.
ali had great speed and a great chin.
robinson had power, speed and a chin
leonard had great speed, a great chin, and very good power.
louis had perhaps the best power, and very good speed. lightish chin, but he was mentally very strong.
duran was fleet, powerful, and had a great chin
the list goes on. the mentality to be great in a truly talented fighter is generally what produces greatness. very few of the bonafide greats aren't gifted. most of the guys who are greats who don't have great speed or power had great chins, gas tanks, and took a ton of punishment to win against other greats with physical talent.
i agree that fighters perhaps more than any other athletes are not equal to their physical parts, but we can't deny the importance of talent. again, most of the greats were supremely talented. the basic components of talent in boxing are speed, power, and chin. you develop them / bring them out, but they're not something you can teach.
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