Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
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Did you watch the Warrington-Frampton fight last Saturday? I saw two men going at it for 12 rounds, with such ferocious intensity, that you would have thought their lives depended on it! And yet, having been brought up in a modern, affluent country, I doubt they have ever gone to bed hungry. I see courage displayed in the ring all the time - it's not something that is restricted to "hard times".
There are a lot more fights taking place in a lot more countries today, compared to, say, 50-60 years ago… and with intercontinental flights bringing the world closer together, boxers are no longer restricted to meeting opponents from their own immediate area. They will now be tested against fighters from all over the world.
As for more frequent fighting, making better boxers... I have already expressed my opinion on that subject in this thread. So no need to go over that again.
But to cut a long story short: This is just as good a time to produce great boxers, as it was "back in the day"... IMO.
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