Okay here is what I think:
The problem here is that at least 50 % of the people posting here do not know boxing history. Yet they claim that they "know boxing" when the truth is you only "know boxing" if you know boxing HISTORY.
And you don't become a boxing historian by talking about Pacquiao and Mayweather all day long and act as if you know how to place them in boxing history. Because how can you place them in boxing history when you do not KNOW boxing history? You only know boxing history if you have studied it - meaning you watch all the old fighters and you read books or articles about boxing history. So instead of babbling for hours and days and months and years about Mayweather-Pacquiao-Pacquiao-Mayweather-Mayweather-Pacquiao, people here should just realise that they have to study the history first.
Watch the old fighters, all of them. Read books, there are tons of them and I didn't read a single boxing book in my life where I said afterwards "That book was rubbish". Because no matter what book it is, it always involves different eras and different fighters. So if you read a Gene Tunney book, there will be lots of stuff about Dempsey and Harry Greb and maybe even about Harry Wills. So you can never go wrong with a boxing book, no matter which one it is.
The problem here is that at least 50 % of the people posting here do not know boxing history. Yet they claim that they "know boxing" when the truth is you only "know boxing" if you know boxing HISTORY.
And you don't become a boxing historian by talking about Pacquiao and Mayweather all day long and act as if you know how to place them in boxing history. Because how can you place them in boxing history when you do not KNOW boxing history? You only know boxing history if you have studied it - meaning you watch all the old fighters and you read books or articles about boxing history. So instead of babbling for hours and days and months and years about Mayweather-Pacquiao-Pacquiao-Mayweather-Mayweather-Pacquiao, people here should just realise that they have to study the history first.
Watch the old fighters, all of them. Read books, there are tons of them and I didn't read a single boxing book in my life where I said afterwards "That book was rubbish". Because no matter what book it is, it always involves different eras and different fighters. So if you read a Gene Tunney book, there will be lots of stuff about Dempsey and Harry Greb and maybe even about Harry Wills. So you can never go wrong with a boxing book, no matter which one it is.
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