I'm not going to fool myself and act like these things don't matter:
2nd day weigh ins, and supplements to help boxers cut water weight and rehydrate.
Most welterweights now are middleweights of the past. Margarito for example is essentially Carlos Monzons size, at WW he would weigh in on fight night at nearly 160 and 5'11. At LMW he's come in at 165 lbs or more.
Clearly doesn't always matter when your opponent is a lot better than you (Pac and Floyd being legit 147 lb boxers, but also have great speed and elusiveness to avoid blows).
I also know Clottey was damn near 160 after weighing in at 147. At 130 Pacquiao was 145-146 lbs on fight night.
It's hard to decide if it matters, size clearly matters in boxing, yet throughout history smaller men have proved otherwise. Hagler being 5'9 1/2 and weighing in at 160 on fight night notoriously fought heavier men and also was rock solid in the durability department. At the same time we have seen smaller men move up and get crushed by bigger men (Monzon vs Napoles)
Anyways, the ther issue:
Stoppages, many fights are stopped very early now. I watch old fights from the 40's and they would really, really give a fighter a chance to fight back.
Lopez was counted as being stopped by Salido, but was he really done? (example) I can also think of a lot of fights that may have been stopped earlier had they happened today.
Some other quick stoppages: a few of Gamboas fights, as well as Corrales coming back and stopping Castillo.
I've been posting a lot as of late to boost up the history section!
2nd day weigh ins, and supplements to help boxers cut water weight and rehydrate.
Most welterweights now are middleweights of the past. Margarito for example is essentially Carlos Monzons size, at WW he would weigh in on fight night at nearly 160 and 5'11. At LMW he's come in at 165 lbs or more.
Clearly doesn't always matter when your opponent is a lot better than you (Pac and Floyd being legit 147 lb boxers, but also have great speed and elusiveness to avoid blows).
I also know Clottey was damn near 160 after weighing in at 147. At 130 Pacquiao was 145-146 lbs on fight night.
It's hard to decide if it matters, size clearly matters in boxing, yet throughout history smaller men have proved otherwise. Hagler being 5'9 1/2 and weighing in at 160 on fight night notoriously fought heavier men and also was rock solid in the durability department. At the same time we have seen smaller men move up and get crushed by bigger men (Monzon vs Napoles)
Anyways, the ther issue:
Stoppages, many fights are stopped very early now. I watch old fights from the 40's and they would really, really give a fighter a chance to fight back.
Lopez was counted as being stopped by Salido, but was he really done? (example) I can also think of a lot of fights that may have been stopped earlier had they happened today.
Some other quick stoppages: a few of Gamboas fights, as well as Corrales coming back and stopping Castillo.
I've been posting a lot as of late to boost up the history section!
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