It really does. I'm not saying that if the NFL guys boxed, they will be Lennox Lewises and Wladimir Klithscko's. I'm just saying that boxing really did lose multiple heavyweight champions to the NFL. Caliber wise? Who knows, but the theory is legit.
Look at some examples:
Seth Mitchell. Bryant Jennings. Detontay Wilder.
Dominic Breazzle will probably not go far, but the fact that he boxed for one year and made the Olympics team is still impressive. Imagine he started at a very young age instead?
Former Heavyweight champions in regards to American Football:
Lennox Lewis
"I played football when I was young, I ended up going with boxing"
Lewis was a first team stand out and was scouted by numerous colleges.
Rid**** Bowe was a WR and his coach begged him to play football instead of box.
Ray Mercer played football leading up to Army.
Tony Tucker.
Tyrell Biggs.
Once again, I'm not saying that any top NFL player could have become the HW Champ, but it will be pure ignorance to deny the fact that
Robert Griffin 3 or Cam Newton would have made great prospects.
Look at some examples:
Seth Mitchell. Bryant Jennings. Detontay Wilder.
Dominic Breazzle will probably not go far, but the fact that he boxed for one year and made the Olympics team is still impressive. Imagine he started at a very young age instead?
Former Heavyweight champions in regards to American Football:
Lennox Lewis
"I played football when I was young, I ended up going with boxing"
Lewis was a first team stand out and was scouted by numerous colleges.
Rid**** Bowe was a WR and his coach begged him to play football instead of box.
Ray Mercer played football leading up to Army.
Tony Tucker.
Tyrell Biggs.
Once again, I'm not saying that any top NFL player could have become the HW Champ, but it will be pure ignorance to deny the fact that
Robert Griffin 3 or Cam Newton would have made great prospects.
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