I agree that the top levels of boxing are as skilled as ever. It's the average skill level that is declined, and that's mostly do to boxing's declining popularity and number of fighters. Look at heavyweight now compared to 15 years ago. Then look at it 30 years ago. Someone like Charles Martin would never pick up a trinket belt. Breazeale would never be a contender. Pulev, Chisora, guys like that would be destroyed, Wilder as well.
Guys at their level were not top heavyweights. Their complete lack of basic fundamental skills like their footwork, head movement, and parrying is highly evident if compared to fights between heavyweight contenders (not champions, contenders) from 20-30 years ago.
It's true across the board. Andre Ward is a well schooled inside fighter, but the reason he dominates inside is because of how helpless and untrained everyone he goes against is inside. He dominates through the basic fundamentals of inside fighting, not because he's doing anything special. Same with Golovkin cutting off the ring. He's the best in the sport because of very basic fundamentals that he excels at.
There's no way to statistically prove fighters are less skilled, but I know I can watch contenders from the past and see a level of skill that champions today mostly lack. Inside fighting, parrying, cutting off the ring, head movement, these things are the building blocks of being a boxer and used to be expected among top level fighters. Now we think it's special when we see it.
Guys at their level were not top heavyweights. Their complete lack of basic fundamental skills like their footwork, head movement, and parrying is highly evident if compared to fights between heavyweight contenders (not champions, contenders) from 20-30 years ago.
It's true across the board. Andre Ward is a well schooled inside fighter, but the reason he dominates inside is because of how helpless and untrained everyone he goes against is inside. He dominates through the basic fundamentals of inside fighting, not because he's doing anything special. Same with Golovkin cutting off the ring. He's the best in the sport because of very basic fundamentals that he excels at.
There's no way to statistically prove fighters are less skilled, but I know I can watch contenders from the past and see a level of skill that champions today mostly lack. Inside fighting, parrying, cutting off the ring, head movement, these things are the building blocks of being a boxer and used to be expected among top level fighters. Now we think it's special when we see it.
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