...on HBO 24/7?
and with the cinematic way in which fights are filmed in the present day (see Showtime's Fight Camp and All Access shows), can you imagine the kind of details that would be caught in fights involving guys who interacted with each other in the ring to the degree that Ali and Frazier did?
i often wish it were somehow possible to 're-do' the past ages of boxing with the technology we have now.
give examples of ways in which this could embolden our appreciation and understanding of the past, post the moments in boxing history that you'd like to see through the microscopic, all-seeing lens that we have now.
and with the cinematic way in which fights are filmed in the present day (see Showtime's Fight Camp and All Access shows), can you imagine the kind of details that would be caught in fights involving guys who interacted with each other in the ring to the degree that Ali and Frazier did?
i often wish it were somehow possible to 're-do' the past ages of boxing with the technology we have now.
give examples of ways in which this could embolden our appreciation and understanding of the past, post the moments in boxing history that you'd like to see through the microscopic, all-seeing lens that we have now.
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