Age of death of top heavyweight by decade analysis .

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  • mattdonnellon
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    Age of death of top heavyweight by decade analysis .

    Below is a listing of the age at death of my picks of the top 20 heavyweights foe each decade. I did this list some time ago and I'm sure I would make adjustments if I was to do this exercise today so I am not too **** about the actual lists except to say they broadly reflect the top heavyweights of the time.
    One point to note is that a fighter is included in only one decade. Also, if I recall correctly, i subtracted the birth year from the death year, firstly to be more accurate in the long run and also because it was easier! Comments, corrections etc warmly encouraged.

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    Welcome back to posting, Matt.

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    • QueensburyRules
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      - - Jack Dempsey was in his 70s when after attending the first Ali/Frazier fight he returned to his restaurant via Taxi and was assaulted by two muggers who ended up KOed and hauled off to jail.

      Died: 1983-05-31 (Age:87)​

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      • mattdonnellon
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        Dempsey aged well! As I said, I subtracted birth year from year of death so some will be slightly askew but overall the averages should pan out.

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          Originally posted by mattdonnellon
          Below is a listing of the age at death of my picks of the top 20 heavyweights foe each decade. I did this list some time ago and I'm sure I would make adjustments if I was to do this exercise today so I am not too **** about the actual lists except to say they broadly reflect the top heavyweights of the time.
          One point to note is that a fighter is included in only one decade. Also, if I recall correctly, i subtracted the birth year from the death year, firstly to be more accurate in the long run and also because it was easier! Comments, corrections etc warmly encouraged.

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          I did this same thread 3 weeks ago.

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          • mattdonnellon
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            #6
            Originally posted by Kid Cauliflower

            I did this same thread 3 weeks ago.
            You did a thread on Heavyweight champions not 180 contenders...that thread actually reminded me of the data i had so I posted this thread. You have also just reminded me why I rarely post here.

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            • QueensburyRules
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              Originally posted by mattdonnellon
              I rarely post here.
              - - The forum is filled with double digit IQ feuds near vacant of any significant boxing dialogue. Half of what I post is pulling on monkey tails for minor amusement.

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                Originally posted by QueensburyRules

                - - The forum is filled with double digit IQ feuds near vacant of any significant boxing dialogue. Half of what I post is pulling on monkey tails for minor amusement.
                Says the biggest idiot on the forum...

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                  I once looked at a similar chart regarding baseball players from the early days of the sport. A lot died young due to chronic diseases of various sorts... made me wonder whether this was keeping with the times as a whole? or a reflection on the characters who were part of the baseball landscape back then.

                  I have the same questions with fighters. And then we have to consider fighting itself, did it take a toll? I suspect not so much... Despite the toughness and the amount of violence one was subject to in the ring. Most occupations took their toll... How did carrying blocks of ice up tenement stairs? or coal mines? measure up to boxing? People were more resigned to their fate back then...
                  Last edited by billeau2; 08-17-2024, 12:41 PM.

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                    To state the obvious, we must remember that these death rates don't take into account the years lost to dementia before death.



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