Hypotheticals are a staple on any given board and sports discussion. Timeless. I've never had a problem with them and anything that can add to learning the sport, dabbling in fighters otherwise looked at as irrelevant now and furthering genuine honest discussion is something we should all have time for. I think fans get spoiled and don't take advantage of the living history that we have at our fingertips. We could not do that less than 3 decades ago. Boxing didn't start with us and it won't end with us, we're just another gaggle of fans living and witnessing another era. And as with others, this era too shall pass. But hypotheticals are exactly that, an unknown an uncertainty and cannot be 'proven'. All you can do is go by what you've lived live and watched unfold in your own time and delve into footage with an open mind. More importantly maintain a grip on the reality that in boxing anything can happen. The fuckery and unthinkable happening on any given night are very very real. So approaching it with a cemented absolute declaration one way or the other based on agenda or bias or tarzan talking buffoonery we'll you're just not a genuine individual.


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