Can an aging, shot alpha male boxer annihilate an in-his-prime beta male boxer?

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  • Johnwoo8686
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    #11
    Originally posted by considerthis
    Why does all this alpha beta bs always come up around here? Yall some gays or what? What heterosexual man talks about "alpha males"
    Originally posted by DionysusX
    I know right? This alpha beta bull**** just comes across as some fake azz macho over compensating garbage. Its ridiculous.
    You guys need to pick up a book. Do some studies and you'll discover that there is such a thing as a social hierarchy amongst animal groups. It ranges from Alpha (the most dominant and strongest of the group) to Omegas (the weakest members of the group). Since human beings aren't that far removed from animals there is evidence of a social hierachy existing amongst humans. Have you ever heard of the term "survival of the fittest?" Well yeah, that has to do with the natural order of things.

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    • Real King Kong
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      #12
      Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
      You guys need to pick up a book. Do some studies and you'll discover that there is such a thing as a social hierarchy amongst animal groups. It ranges from Alpha (the most dominant and strongest of the group) to Omegas (the weakest members of the group). Since human beings aren't that far removed from animals there is evidence of a social hierachy existing amongst humans. Have you ever heard of the term "survival of the fittest?" Well yeah, that has to do with the natural order of things.
      Why would anyone want to apply this to humans anyway? How does one's perceived self awareness of where they "fit" into a so called hierarchy benefit them in any way? If anything, it just leads to people trying to adhere to some externally based social structure to define who they are, and trying to act out the qualities they believe will somehow make them their desired status. Let's not talk about survival of the fittest and the natural order of things when we all live in a society that basically does everything for us, which is only achieved by relying on others. Most of these would be alpha males would probably die within a couple of weeks left to survive on their own.

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      • KillaMane26
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        #13
        Originally posted by considerthis
        Why does all this alpha beta bs always come up around here? Yall some gays or what? What heterosexual man talks about "alpha males"
        Lmao...what I be thinking smh

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        • krazyn8tive
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          #14
          I would take maidana at 55 years old over a prime malignaggi. Malignaggi talks more than a female so there's a prime example of a prime beta boxer

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            #15
            Originally posted by punchr
            Can an aging, shot-to-pieces Alpha male boxer kick an in-his-prime beta male boxer's ass? or no?

            What are some examples if true?
            what a quality thread. Such quality belongs more in a PUA thread than a boxing forum.

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              #16
              Originally posted by KillaMane26
              Lmao...what I be thinking smh
              Been a lotta subtle **** crap on boxing forums since the rise of a certain admittedly great middleweight...

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              • b00g13man
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                #17
                It's hard to take anyone that uses "alpha" and "beta" non-ironically seriously.

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                • WesternChamp
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by krazyn8tive
                  I would take maidana at 55 years old over a prime malignaggi. Malignaggi talks more than a female so there's a prime example of a prime beta boxer
                  i hate paulie but no chance a 55 years old chino can do anything to paulie. just look at how out of shape maidana is right now and he's only in his 30s. imagine 55? lmao!

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                  • therealpugilist
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by punchr
                    Can an aging, shot-to-pieces Alpha male boxer kick an in-his-prime beta male boxer's ass? or no?

                    What are some examples if true?
                    duran vs barkley

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                    • Johnwoo8686
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by considerthis
                      Why would anyone want to apply this to humans anyway? How does one's perceived self awareness of where they "fit" into a so called hierarchy benefit them in any way? If anything, it just leads to people trying to adhere to some externally based social structure to define who they are, and trying to act out the qualities they believe will somehow make them their desired status. Let's not talk about survival of the fittest and the natural order of things when we all live in a society that basically does everything for us, which is only achieved by relying on others. Most of these would be alpha males would probably die within a couple of weeks left to survive on their own.
                      That's exactly why you don't know that there is a natural hierarchical order of things. We live in a society that basically has a safety net for the weakest amongst us. If this was a different time most weak men would have no means of survival. But you can still tell even today that not all men are created equally.
                      Some men are born stronger, smarter, and more capable than others. Usually these would have been considered the alphas in ancient times. Today, they are just the guys who are successful business men, athletes, or entrepreneurs.

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