IN your opinion
Stamina
dexterity and speed, handspeed
footspeed, because the two dont neccessarily go to together
punching power, but this related alot to handspeed
I dont know I'm not going to list them all. It's got to punching power because if you have punching power you can get away with alot of other crap. Look at butter bean and there's so many fighters that are deficient in alot of ways but because of their punching power they get by. At least in pro boxing.
So doing this backwards what champ, somebody we will all recognize as at least very good had poor stamina or not great stamina?
George Foreman? In his younger days?
I'd say stamina. All of them are important though.
So doing this backwards what champ, somebody we will all recognize as at least very good had poor stamina or not great stamina? I mean to anybody that wishes to answer not just KingTito. I dont know why I quoted you sir but if you want to answer or anybody.
Stamina is obvious, but your ability to learn and combine all things necessary is what will determine how far you go. Some guys do one or two things really great, but the champs do that and everything else they do above average at the very least. And chances are that in one area they'll make up for what they lack in another area.
Sure you're right. If dedication to craft is to be considered a physical attribute, I change my pick to that. Absolutely. Persistence nearly always trumps brilliance.
I think Stamina too. Because there's alot of athetic guys that play multiple sports and are fast and can hit hard but they're tired and cant even move after 2 minutes so all of that ability is completely useless without stamina. if you dont have endurance you dont have anything unless you can be sure of knocking everybody out in the first or second round.
There's a few somewhat one dimensional champs or elite level fighters but not many well I guess not really. We'd probably be misusing either the word champ or elite most of the time, there are a few though.
Stamina is obvious, but your ability to learn and combine all things necessary is what will determine how far you go. Some guys do one or two things really great, but the champs do that and everything else they do above average at the very least. And chances are that in one area they'll make up for what they lack in another area.
I think if you have moderately good to good endurance and stamina and moderately good to good punching power your formidable even if your deficient in alot of other areas. I guess it works both ways though because if you have moderately good to good overall speed plus obviously actualy boxing skill than you get by with that also without having great power.