King DG is moaning about us lot not starting enough threads so I thought I would start a thread.
Before anyone starts moaning - let me just state that Andy Murray is an Oirish fighter.
But he does box in the classical British text book style.
I loved watching him on Saturday. Upright, jabbing beautifully, using his feet to make deft counters on a tough, game opponent who was schooled in the American style.
The Americans big on style based on regions (they always refer mockingly as the 'European' style) - and in a broad sense - there can be some truth to it - Mexicans tend to box a certain way (or are taught a certain way) as do the Italians as do the Puerto Ricans as do the Germans. This is barring exceptions which are always the rule.
Wales said there wasn't any real physical difference between a British fighter and a Cuban fighter for example - but there obviously is based on DNA, culture and other aspects such as music which promotes rhytyhm - a top flight English footballer and a Brazillian footballer may train the same amount but who is the more skillful and which nation produces the better footballers on average? It makes sense that not every nation produces the same quality of sportsman for whatever reason.
So my point is - the classic, textbook British style that I saw on Saturday with Andy Murray - you don't really see all that much in the gyms around the UK anymore - why?
I think rap music ans techno in all these gyms are responsible for producing these different styles of fighters to the ones we used to see in British rings?