how do you define a generation??

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  • larry x
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    #1

    how do you define a generation??

    what exactly is a generation??would roy and floyd be in the same generation??i dont think so..cause floyd rise started when roy declined..and hopkins cant be in the same generation with pacman...so break it down for me
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    #2
    I've always considered a generation a 20 year span.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Lineal Champ
      I've always considered a generation a 20 year span.
      so tyson and wlad are in the same generation??

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        #4
        But I guess Boxing-wise it really doesn't make sense that way.

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          #5
          Generation gen·er·a·tion


          All of the offspring that are at the same stage of descent from a common ancestor: Mother and daughters represent two generations.
          Biology. A form or stage in the life cycle of an organism: asexual generation of a fern.
          The average interval of time between the birth of parents and the birth of their offspring.
          A group of individuals born and living about the same time.
          A group of generally contemporaneous individuals regarded as having common cultural or social characteristics and attitudes: “They're the television generation” (Roger Enrico).
          A stage or period of sequential technological development and innovation.
          A class of objects derived from a preceding class: a new generation of computers.
          The formation of a line or geometric figure by the movement of a point or line.
          The act or process of generating; origination, production, or procreation.
          generational gen'er·a'tion·al adj.
          generationally gen'er·a'tion·al·ly adv

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          • Me La Pelan
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            #6
            Originally posted by larrysmith
            so tyson and wlad are in the same generation??
            No... This would be hard to break down, because fighters usually last around 10-13 years average. I think of it more like decades boxing-wise.

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            • MANGLER
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              I always look at it by the individual fighter. 'His' generation or era is basically while he's in his prime and competin at the top level. Lookin at it that way, generations of fighters overlap a lot, which is why I usually don't bother wit those debates. It's all subjective really.

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                #8
                Originally posted by DeafCon
                Generation gen·er·a·tion


                All of the offspring that are at the same stage of descent from a common ancestor: Mother and daughters represent two generations.
                Biology. A form or stage in the life cycle of an organism: asexual generation of a fern.
                The average interval of time between the birth of parents and the birth of their offspring.
                A group of individuals born and living about the same time.
                A group of generally contemporaneous individuals regarded as having common cultural or social characteristics and attitudes: “They're the television generation” (Roger Enrico).
                A stage or period of sequential technological development and innovation.
                A class of objects derived from a preceding class: a new generation of computers.
                The formation of a line or geometric figure by the movement of a point or line.
                The act or process of generating; origination, production, or procreation.
                generational gen'er·a'tion·al adj.
                generationally gen'er·a'tion·al·ly adv
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                • Dubious-Dutch
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by larrysmith
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                  It wasn't supposed to be funny. Education isn't enjoyable.

                  Class dismissed

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