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Why are boxing fans so obsessed with fighters from the past?
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Originally posted by SharpShooter3.0 View PostMost of the fighter from the 30's to the 70's are way overrated by boxing fans. I recently watched allot of footage of past fighters and those guys are mediocare at best compared to fighters of todays era.
Does every sport have so many grumpy old fans who cant appreciate the present?
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I agree. Robert Duran beat srl but he didn't do much else besides fight 70 times until he was 50. Srl is overrated too
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Boils down to two types:
1. Supercasuals. Like the guy who saw my boxing bag in college and started telling me how Ali was his idol and a huge inspiration in his life and had Ali quotes on his phone but had never actually watched an entire Ali fight. He just loved '60s/'70s culture and that foot shuffling move and the way Ali trashtalked. Same guys who make threads asking how Bruce Lee would fair against Manny Pacquaio and think "Rocky" was the true story of Marciano. They don't mean harm they just generally have no interest in combat.
2. Agenda ****s: The day a foreign fighter becomes champion they mutually agree to declare a division "dead and forgotten". This requires them to bow at the altar of great and questionable historical fighters alike in order to portray boxing as a line chart that fell off a cliff in 2000 because guys from their town stopped winning. Sometimes a saviour comes along (like Wilder) and thousands of them come out of the woodwork pretending they've been watching the division for the past 30 years and "See something special in this kid". When he loses they throw a verbal smoke grenade and go back to watching blotchy film reels of guys backhand jabbing in towel diapers.
Floyd would embarrass most historical guys around his weight and be back to talking to Lampley about the Patriots during rounds. Wlad would have podunk barroom brawlers like Frazier tripping over their own feet and quitting after 2 rounds.Last edited by ////; 03-03-2015, 01:42 PM.
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Originally posted by SharpShooter3.0 View PostMost of the fighter from the 30's to the 70's are way overrated by boxing fans. I recently watched allot of footage of past fighters and those guys are mediocare at best compared to fighters of todays era.
Does every sport have so many grumpy old fans who cant appreciate the present?
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Originally posted by SharpShooter3.0 View PostIs he one of those old grumpy boxing fans?
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Originally posted by ea22 View PostWow out of all the people to prove past fighters are overrated you choose Leonard, you sir are an idiot.
SRL used to retire to duck Hagler and used to fight everyone at the right time. Floyd can go and fight GGG right now and everyone will lie and say its a cherrypick. When he retired everyone lied and said he did it to duck a bunch of easy opponents. Came back and fought guys bigger, faster, and closer to their prime to guys like Margarita.
They got all that mess from SRL
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Originally posted by GOD-FR33 View PostExactly. We could ask him why is he so "obsessed" with the fighters of today??? Special fighters come few and far in between, nomatter the era in which they fight. These so called boxing ******s today think that Roy Jones and Floyd Mayweather are boxing gods. They think that GGG would beat Leonard, Toney, Nunn, Hagler, Monzon. Smh. What they do not realize is that fighters of yesteryear fought with a different type fire and passion of fighters today. They were simply tougher, etc. Fighters today are true divas and there is a handful who are really great fighters.
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