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Will people ever STOP OVERRATING old primitive era boxers with little skill?
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Originally posted by Quaccey View PostThank you, truly are some smart people on this forum. Keep dropping gems on em'
thanks man
only a little boxing knowledge was required to make that post
most of it was common-sense
both of those things are seriously lacking from the many casuals in this forumStuntman Mike likes this.
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Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View PostTheres only one dumb casual round here mate and you see him when you look in the mirror
this thread is just a fool's playground
surprised that you didn't start itStuntman Mike likes this.
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Originally posted by Science View PostI just got finished reading a RING ****ZINE article from a few years in degust, for several different reasons. One being how ring ****zine and many boxing fans/journalist/critiques, disregard the EYE TEST.
For example, this particular had Jack Dempsey as the 5th greatest heavyweight of all time . Dempsey in his prime was 190 pounds, had no skill (neither did his opponents) and would get CRUSHED by an average amateur middleweight of today?
I recall one idiot (FROM THIS MESSAGE BOARD) saying how fighters were so great back then "because they fought 30-40 rounds". The reason they were able to fight all those rounds was because they didn't do anything but circle each other and hold. If you fight 30 rounds in a Boxing match that means your not doing anything.
Logic gets thrown out the window when it comes to old primitive boxers.
Will people ever stop overrating old fighters from the past?Originally posted by Unknown Champ View PostNo. People like to romanticize the past as if it was an encapsulation of an enchanted and mythical time. Fact is athletes are continuously improving, along with science based training. I give up. lol
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Originally posted by famicommander View PostDempsey literally wrote the book on boxing you ignorant clown:
This book is a bible for combat sports athletes of all sorts to this very day.
His power punching, come forward, bob and weave style was the prototype for Mike Tyson.
He may be physically outmatched by today's fighters but Jack Dempsey's technique and tactics are the foundation of modern boxing.
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Originally posted by famicommander View PostDempsey literally wrote the book on boxing you ignorant clown:
This book is a bible for combat sports athletes of all sorts to this very day.
His power punching, come forward, bob and weave style was the prototype for Mike Tyson.
He may be physically outmatched by today's fighters but Jack Dempsey's technique and tactics are the foundation of modern boxing.
Dempsey's fight look like a tough man competition.
The reason Dempsey was elite in his day was because of his aggression and athletic ability. Dempsey was the first fighter to go in and with reckless abandon try to knock you out.Good ol' Douglas Ascended like this.
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Originally posted by Unknown Champ View PostNo. People like to romanticize the past as if it was an encapsulation of an enchanted and mythical time. Fact is athletes are continuously improving, along with science based training. I give up. lol
There is much science about how the brain embellishes memory over time.
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