Says the guy whose near last place on the saddoleague lol.. how is the air down there, rocco.. u should be getting used to it haha..
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...h-28-june.html
Says the guy whose near last place on the saddoleague lol.. how is the air down there, rocco.. u should be getting used to it haha..
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...h-28-june.html
U scored one more point than i did haha.. whatever makes u feel better, kiddo.
And besides, its the overall leaderboard ranking that counts.. one week, two week of success means nothing. U should know that by now..
But for now, you are all the way at the bottom.. hahaha there are guys who usually suck on the league that are ahead of u right now, kiddo..
U better step up ur game if u dont wanna keep losing to journeymans..
U are a diswasher right now son lol. Now go wash ur hands and make me a sandwich.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...h-28-june.html
Keep crying haha
Look I'm all up for differences of opinion, but when some guys claim stuff that is so far beyond belief that it's out of the realm of possibility even in theory (like the latest piece of shit thread that 1930's CW sized boxer Joe Louis could beat somebody like Riddick fucking Bowe, or even compete with him properly, well that's just asylum type stuff.
Fuck in that universe Floyd probably would chop down Tyson Fury lol
"Enough with the games mate! Your messing with the Grand Master!"
Lennox Lewis
three points on this:
1. We can't compare like for like in the heavyweights. Let's take the Louis/Bowe example. If Riddick Bowe had been born in the 1910's, he would not have been 6'5" and 18 stone.
If Joe Louis had been born in the late 1980's, he probably would have been 6'5" and 18 stone.
Improvements in diet and nutrition has made that much of a difference over 2 or 3 generations.
2. We certainly can't compare like for like in the other weight divisions. Sports science has really moved on here, and the weigh ins are not now just before the fight, which means that someone like Sergio Martinez is a gigantic "middleweight" who would have been at least a light heavy anytime before the 1980s.
Most boxers now weigh anything up to a stone and a half over the permitted wight limits by the time they get into the ring. So comparing Saul Alvarez to Willie Pep doesn't make any sense at all.
3. The fight game is different now. Fighters used to fight a couple of times per month to earn a living. They were therefore always in decent shape, but not as well training as a modern fighter who will train for three months for one specific fighter. That's why they used to have more losses, they fought more often and against all sorts of standards of fighter.
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
All the logic and arguments in the world will never stop the era vs. era conversations, especially in a sport like boxing. So why fight it? If you can't beat'em, join'em.
That being said... the current HW era sucks!!
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