are old school fighters better than present day fighters??

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  • Larry the boss
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    #1

    are old school fighters better than present day fighters??

    why or why not
  • TBear
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    #2
    Do you mean how could ten generations of fighters stand up to one? How could all time even compare to the "now"?
    Last edited by TBear; 05-21-2012, 05:39 PM.

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    • NChristo
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      #3
      Boxing always has it's ups and downs, always will, present day fighters aren't really that different from ''old school'' boxers at all it's just that some era's are stronger then others.

      This eras Bantam division is the best it has been in 30 - 40 years.
      This eras Heavyweight division isn't as good as the 90s or 70s.
      This eras Light Heavy division isn't as good as the early 80s.

      Etc, Etc.

      It's all swings and round abouts, the great boxers from each era would be great in most eras.

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #4
        I think it's all a holograph.

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        • New England
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          #5
          Originally posted by larryx1950
          why or why not

          what would you like to hear?

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          • MonsieurGeorges
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            #6
            here's the truth: to some they are, to some they aren't. not rocket science

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            • raf727
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              #7
              It's pretty subjective deciding what era is 'best'..


              I like to think that the old timers were better skilled, worse conditioned. Boxers back then focused more on skill training, and they fought quite a bit more, now a days its all different types of strength and conditioning over long periods of time and it seems like really not all that much actual boxing.

              Not to mention the amount of competition that was out there before, boxing worldwide has less pro fighters. That's just my personal opinion though.

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              • StarshipTrooper
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                #8
                Originally posted by raf727
                It's pretty subjective deciding what era is 'best'..


                I like to think that the old timers were better skilled, worse conditioned. Boxers back then focused more on skill training, and they fought quite a bit more, now a days its all different types of strength and conditioning over long periods of time and it seems like really not all that much actual boxing.

                Not to mention the amount of competition that was out there before, boxing worldwide has less pro fighters. That's just my personal opinion though.
                Funny you mention conditioning when "old school" fighters went 15 rounds without a problem in championship fights and all too many of today's fighters start gassing out half way through a 12 rounder.

                Poet

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                • TheGreatA
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                  #9
                  Present day fighters are outnumbered quite greatly by "old school" fighters so I'll have to vote for the latter, depending on the meaning of the term "old school" in this context.

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TheGreatA
                    Present day fighters are outnumbered quite greatly by "old school" fighters so I'll have to vote for the latter, depending on the meaning of the term "old school" in this context.
                    Larry considers anyone who's retired to be "old school". Or an "Older" fighter.

                    His words.

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