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How many fighters have been dominate on the top level in their late 30's?

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  • How many fighters have been dominate on the top level in their late 30's?

    Archie Moore, Hopkins, Maybe Foreman,JMM had some success...can we name anymore other then Mayweather in the current landscape?? Can we now acknowledge how hard it is to fight on the top level at an advanced age? Some of the same people who ****ted on a 38 year old Mayweather(Tunney aka Freedom) are making excuses for a 39 year old Wlad...

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    give everyone IVs and everyone will be performing like mayweather. GTFOH praising that shit stained cheater.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by !WAR CANELO! View Post
      give everyone IVs and everyone will be performing like mayweather. GTFOH praising that shit stained cheater.
      It still hurts i see...its ok man he has bounced back nicely

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          It's happening more lately. And while some might play ignorant, PEDs are a big reason why. Recovery doesn't take so long and it isn't as hard to recover. Same reason athletes are seemingly playing longer in every sport. Combined with how many fewer fights fighters have compared to the past, and fighters excelling late into their 30s and early 40s will happen much more.

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          • #6
            Hopkins comes to mind. If I remember correctly wasn't he like 37 when he beat Tito?
            Mayweather of course.
            Marquez. Sweet Pea was competitive in his early 30's don't remember how old he was when he retired.

            Pretty much any defensive fighter who didn't take much punishment makes it to their mid 30's still competitive.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
              It's happening more lately. And while some might play ignorant, PEDs are a big reason why. Recovery doesn't take so long and it isn't as hard to recover. Same reason athletes are seemingly playing longer in every sport. Combined with how many fewer fights fighters have compared to the past, and fighters excelling late into their 30s and early 40s will happen much more.
              Pretty much this. ^^^^^

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              • #8
                floyd got caught cheating so he probably isn't the best fighter to bring up. also clinching and breaking the rules is usually what happens when old guys "dominate" and that's garbage.

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                  Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
                  It's happening more lately. And while some might play ignorant, PEDs are a big reason why. Recovery doesn't take so long and it isn't as hard to recover. Same reason athletes are seemingly playing longer in every sport. Combined with how many fewer fights fighters have compared to the past, and fighters excelling late into their 30s and early 40s will happen much more.
                  Damn. Bo killed it.

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                  • #10
                    PED is everywhere. I am certain of it at the top level whoever you are. Since we see so many people pass drugs tests even at Olympic level, I am sure something is in the body to maintain it.

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