Cap wrote: ↑05 Jun 2020, 13:05
Says something about Fury. Klitschko was past his best before date when he fought Fury. You could see it in the Jennings fight. Still, that terrible exhibition in which less than a hundred punches landed, was probably Fury's best win. The win over Wilder was one over a guy fans had been making fun of for years and he had to fight him twice to get a win. Aside from them, Fury has not beaten anyone who would have made the undercard even twenty or thirty years ago. The current heavyweight crop is one of the most pathetic bunch of clumsy behemoths in the long history of the sport. Just a freak show. An old freak show at that. Just one guy in the top twenty is under 30 years of age. At least six are 35 or older. Not too bad if you're talking ballplayers or golfers. Sad in a tough sport like boxing.
The sport is doggedly following the proven Floyd Mayweather formula - the biggest bang for the lowest risk. More money for less fights. It was demonstrated time and time again to work, at least for the boxer/promoters etc if not the fans.
Extra careful matchmaking with as many advantages as possible sewn into the contract has lead to far too many boxers only fighting 1 or 2 fights a year. Even worse many potentially popular showdown fights are just not getting made due to ongoing attempts to arrange even bigger ones.
On the plus side these delays allow some boxers way past their best to extend their careers almost indefinitely, certainly well past what was seen as advisable or even competitive a few decades ago.
So yes, a definite lull in the sport at the present that it's hardly been affected by the lockdown. Difficult to think of what superfight we have missed other than Lomachenko v Lopez. GGG v Canelo 3, like 1 and 2, was always going to be tortuously difficult to arrange, mostly from Canelo's side, and it's not too difficult to see why.
Talking of Teofimo Lopez, the 22 year old is just the kind of star the heavyweight division sorely needs at present - young, brash, bold and talented. Young man in a hurry.
The division is long overdue another Ali or Tyson, and when it finally happens the fanfare will be deafening.