Who is the greatest of all time? P4P? Robinson, Leonard, Mayweather or RJJ?
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I've never said it. My posts don't display that belief.
Iwill say that many Black fightersare over-rated and their story has been sold based on believed oppression, often at the expense of better White fighters. But no race is better than any either.Comment
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Prove I believe that.
I've never said it. My posts don't display that belief.
Iwill say that many Black fightersare over-rated and their story has been sold based on believed oppression, often at the expense of better White fighters. But no race is better than any either.
I'm sure another ban is on the way shortly.
But in the meantime please do go on...tell us more about how badly Sugar Ray Robinson sucks.Comment
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Prove I believe that.
I've never said it. My posts don't display that belief.
Iwill say that many Black fightersare over-rated and their story has been sold based on believed oppression, often at the expense of better White fighters. But no race is better than any either.
And the other way around. Plenty of white fighters historically didn't even fight black fighters for various reasons Some fighters didn't for personal reasons and some others didn't because of public hostility.Comment
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Prove I believe that.
I've never said it. My posts don't display that belief.
Iwill say that many Black fightersare over-rated and their story has been sold based on believed oppression, often at the expense of better White fighters. But no race is better than any either.
That is the most pathetic thing I've ever seen. I mean gottdayummm. You can strike 2, 4, and 5 from Lomachenko, but that damn eye test of yours and "innovation" shot him all the way up to #3 huh? Somehow no word on how the no possible eye test on Greb holds him at #1. lol.
So the question we have about your eye test is.....what's wrong with your eyes? They apparently take a liking to a certain tone?
And why do I get the feeling that Robinson got a "pity vote"Comment
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- -Different rules in different eras.
How many heavies could beat Tom Cribb under his era and conditions?
Same goes for Babe, Gehrig, and Ted Williams in baseball.
That most here lack historical context is a problem. They might not even be exposed to boxing or baseball in today's world full of a boggling array of career options.
Even diagnosed ADD to be put on strong drugs, esp Babe!!!
So I was a kid who got in trouble, this was the mid sixties... My mother told me they had all those drugs around back then...I thought that these treatments started later, but in fact we have a long history of taking our brightest and best, and dulling them down. How sad.
On the first part of the post, I also agree. I do think that sometimes the socioeconomics will change the level of athletes and interest in a sport, and make the players stronger. I'm undecided on if this is absolute in baseball, I think it is the case in football... When it became a real money maker, for the colleges, etc the players got bigger, stronger, faster...as much as I loved guys like Artie Donovan... its just not the same level of athlete involved.
Nice post.Comment
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Insightful post as always.
I like the points about football and baseball, even I don't completely agree with every point.
As it regards to Jones, yes his competition was poor and he had a weak chin, but the version we got would be handful for most fighters of most eras.
It's questionable how good he would have been in an era absent PEDs, or which tested as seriously as we currently do today.
But there were guys like Tunney who had two traditions to draw upon, who could make adjustments in the ring, and who could exploit a weakness when found. This is a different kettle of fish.
Lets talk the roids... Here is an interesting point. When the human body gets too big, running will destroy the joints. Fighters did roadwork and even fighters like Galento had to be light enough, in their mind to do this work. Galento actually talks about running at night for his roadwork. Coming in to a fight, at the lighter end of the spectrum, with great cardio had a lot of advantages. i don't think there is any proof that roiding is more of an advantage. it helps mostly with recovery and with building muscle, both of which do not directly affect a fighter in the ring.
For example, James Toney benefitted from roids because it helped him with an injury, that is recovery in action. My point is, I don't yet see an advantage to new ways of building muscle, roiding and performance. Ortiz had a beautiful physique lot of good it did him against stick man! i would have to question how much roids helped any fighter as compared to knowing the sport, keeping the body healthy (not easy) and taking care of oneself. Do you think Hopkins Roids? I dont know.Comment
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So you agree, no other Middleweight, including Robinson, could beat the likes of Dempsey (who denied Greb a shot at the championship), Tunney, Gibbons, Loughran and Walker?Comment
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I've forgotten more about Boxing than you'll ever know.
Robinson's charisma gained him the P4P moniker. If you really believe he's the best P4P you've fallen for a marketing strategy.
Probably you think McDonald's serves real food, too.
With the advent of the internet we can do actual research and put folklore to the test.
There are clearly better fighters than Robinson, great as he might be.Comment
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