Boxing has not improved, though. In fact some of the techniques that were common in the old days are going extinct.
How many fighters try to imitate Floyd's defense but just can't pull it off because they don't have an old school trainer that knows how to teach them? Floyd was lucky to be taught by his dad who in turn learned from a 70-year-old trainer from Detroit named Darryl Williams.
Another example is James Toney. He was taught by 74-year-old Bill "Pops" Miller who learned to box in the 1930's and would make James watch tapes of Ezzard Charles.
If boxing was really improving modern trainers would take the knowledge of these men and build on it. Instead that knowledge is becoming lost.
How many fighters try to imitate Floyd's defense but just can't pull it off because they don't have an old school trainer that knows how to teach them? Floyd was lucky to be taught by his dad who in turn learned from a 70-year-old trainer from Detroit named Darryl Williams.
Another example is James Toney. He was taught by 74-year-old Bill "Pops" Miller who learned to box in the 1930's and would make James watch tapes of Ezzard Charles.
If boxing was really improving modern trainers would take the knowledge of these men and build on it. Instead that knowledge is becoming lost.
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