It seem like NFL players are the ones making the transition to boxing or MMA. Basketball players might be a little too soft to get punched face.
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Do tall/athletic NBA players have the most potential in boxing?
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If they were meant to be fighters, they’d be fighters.
Anybody that knows about boxing knows physicality has very little To do with who excels as a boxer. Big Muscles don’t win fights.
Lebron don’t seem like the fighter type either, great athlete but he still comes off as soft. The fight game would eat him
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Originally posted by larryxxx.. View PostI think well taught, dedicated people have the most chance to succeed in any sport.. People focus on size far to much, it is the discipline and work ethic that matters
People are obsessed with muscles and just treating people like pieces of meat...they just think because someone looks a certain way he will be good at this or that...
Its a disservice to sport. Its ignorant.
Hard work, discipline and talent make champions.
It's common sense that you need to have certain anthropometric measurements to participate in this or that sport (that is a given) but its hard work that pays dividends.
LeBron is a basketball player, what else is there to discuss.
LeBron is a great athlete, so are Olympic weightlifters and professional volleyball players. There are thousands of 6'6" 250lb men if all ethnicities around the planet...I guess they would all make great boxers?Last edited by Banderivets; 08-16-2018, 03:09 PM.
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Lebron and Vitali are virtually the same size. Guys that big need really stout chins because they are not that hard to find. No idea what Lebron's chin would be like but if it was a good one he'd be hard to beat if he developed some skill.
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Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostAbsolutely. They're massive and more importantly they're coordinated in areas that are important to boxing. The athletes who grow up playing basketball are easily the biggest loss of potential boxing talent in America.
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Originally posted by boogbx View PostIf they were meant to be fighters, they’d be fighters.
Anybody that knows about boxing knows physicality has very little To do with who excels as a boxer. Big Muscles don’t win fights.
Lebron don’t seem like the fighter type either, great athlete but he still comes off as soft. The fight game would eat him
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Wilder has basically gotten where he is now solely because of his physical attributes.
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Originally posted by A.K View PostLebron is the strongest player in the league by far you need a whole team to guard him or he will run through you. No one flops anymore that was a thing in the NBA 4 years ago that Adam silver stopped with fines. Lebron takes the hardest fouls draymond and them had to poke his eye out and break his hand in the finals.
He'd kill LeBron
Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostAthleticism has everything to do with succeeding in boxing or any other sport. Every ATG fighter has physical attributes that allowed them to get there. Obviously you have to make the most of those physical attributes, but there's no great fighter who doesn't have terrific athletic skill.
Wilder has basically gotten where he is now solely because of his physical attributes.
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