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It baffles me that anyone may not agree with this in an overall sense. There will be exceptions in every era, but overall fighters have declined in toughness and ability. |
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relevant to the degree that it's truthful larger gloves allow for longer fights and less damage to the hands and face if julian jackson hit opponents with a four once glove on he'd kill somebody few set their feet and threw technical precise punches in gunboat's day (if we have the same gunboat smith, the 1910's and on) either. the few who did were pioneers today it's taught in a gym. lets ask ourselves, then, gunboat what would happen if a modern fighter "sparred" with six ounce gloves over the course of a ten week training camp with 3-6 weeks of sparring A: fighters get cut literally during every training camp b: they burn out in the gym before their 25th birthdays c: julian jackson's starts offing sparring partners (if he dies, he dies) d: sparring sessions become the playful, pecking, and less realistic "sparring sessions" you see from gunboat's time period (i cant tell you how many times i've defended greb on the internet because people cant get over the two minute clip of him "sparring" and looking like an idiot) go to the wild card, gunboat or garcias gym in oxnard those "sparring sessions" among the top pros in those gyms are basically fights where nobody pushes an advantage when somebody is hurt to try and finish they are rough as **** if they went without head gear and 6 oz gloves (laugh. anybody who boxed can back me up on this one) they would carry them out of those gym sessions. they'd look like they came out of meat grinders. they wouldn't make it to the fight. they would be FORCEd to tone their sparring down, not allowing them to work on the stuff they'd want to work on in the capacity they could with 16 oz gloves and a winning faceguard did he fall asleep after 1925? ^^ sugar ray robinson could take a man's head off with either hand (and i believe he was using 6 oz gloves) so could hearns, right around the time of the writing of the interview, and he was i believe in 8 oz gloves at the time and now, if he's watching from fistic heaven, he can see alfredo angulo, in his ten oz glory at 154 lbs sending fighters into retirement with combinations the game has changed, obviously gunboat seems a bit sour to me especially in 1970 there were some great great fighters knocking guys out in the decades preceding that |
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I could not disagree with Gunboat more here. A lot of fighters are more precise than they were when they were fighting with what were essentially leather sheathes for their hands because they can actually practice for hours in a gym without killing themselves. And what would happen if, say, Foreman-Frazier I had been with MMA gloves? Either Foreman's fist would have exploded, or something in Frazier's brain. Career ender or life ender. Neither one of those scenarios sounds good just so Gunboat Smith can be happy about how big today's fighter's dicks are. |
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Maybe the gunner hadnt found out that the game had changed from frequent fighting and less training to fewer fights and longer training camps. The point you make about Jackson might not be invalid, but you should note that the number of fatalities where probably greater at the turn of the century. I havent seen numbers I admit, but I'd be very surprised if it wasn't. I do like his notion that you learn better when the risk is greater (smaller gloves) though. So maybe they learned defense a little better than you do when you train with headgear and 12 ounze gloves? Could be. ............... Another point from his quote worth noting relative to todays game, is the bit about the loaded gloves. Doesn't anybody think Margarito? Not so much the tape, but the pad. Margarito's gloves was loaded with hardened gauze so there's a parallel. |
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