Ah, well, that's a slightly different matter. My comments were originally addressed towards a poster who claimed the skill level of fighters had dropped. Yes, undoubtedly it was a tougher sport, and less forgiving of weakness, even 20 or 30 years ago, let alone 80 or 100. Of course in most walks of life less suffering is generally regarded as a good thing, but then we're boxing fans aren't we?
However the mythical golden age in which 'everybody fought everybody' and guys didn't 'duck' or 'hide' (if you choose to use such language) never really existed. Delve into the history section and ask some of the guys there - Sam Langford springs to mind as a guy who was massively ducked off the top of my head, but I'm aware there are many, many stories of fighters avoiding one another. Why do you think Apollo Creed had to pick a no-hoper like Rocky ffs? Ok - a lil joke, but the point stands, fighters have never wanted to take fights they think they might lose and always wanted paying right - though the financial bar was set much, much lower at some points in history of course.

However the mythical golden age in which 'everybody fought everybody' and guys didn't 'duck' or 'hide' (if you choose to use such language) never really existed. Delve into the history section and ask some of the guys there - Sam Langford springs to mind as a guy who was massively ducked off the top of my head, but I'm aware there are many, many stories of fighters avoiding one another. Why do you think Apollo Creed had to pick a no-hoper like Rocky ffs? Ok - a lil joke, but the point stands, fighters have never wanted to take fights they think they might lose and always wanted paying right - though the financial bar was set much, much lower at some points in history of course.
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