Alex wrote: ↑08 Jun 2020, 13:47I’ve heard this evolution argument a lot, but it’s completely nullified for me by the fact there were far, far more active pros in the early 20th century than there are today.Tony1244 wrote: ↑20 May 2020, 14:10 Yes.
The contrarian had an interesting point that sports that can be measured such as a mile run or swimming; those records have all been broken. Of course, boxing can't be measured like that.
Evolution has it's place, but so does discipline and toughness. There are more distractions now, therefore less Harry Grebs.
If the overall number of people engaged in a sport is far higher then the quality of those who are at the very top must also be higher. A bigger talent pool will produce more top talent.
When boxing was a sport of the masses, a huge proportion of athletically gifted young men were engaged in it. Nowadays, I believe many would-be boxing greats are lost to other sports.
That’s not to say that there are no top modern fighters who could have competed with the best in the world of the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s. There are great men still coming through in the modern era, just not as many of them, and they perhaps would not have been world champions had they been around in earlier eras.
Another factor that counts in the favour of the old-timers is that boxers learn fighting by fighting - and moreover by fighting opponents of a good standard.
The modern obsession with protecting a prospect’s ‘0’ means they are all too often given soft touches to pad their records early on.
In earlier times, losing occasionally - even for the very best - was the norm, and boxers profited from those losses and learnt and improved by facing a higher quality of opponent, with little or no mollycoddling.
And then there’s fight frequency. The old-time guys were fighting far more often, which must have accelerated the learning curve.
Seldom do I read 8 or so paragraphs and agree with every word, but this is one of those times.
It's ludicrous to believe that NFL, NBA, and MLB salaries and a lack of gyms aren't a factor. I'm nearing 60, from a white middle class background and even we boxed at day camp. I know as a fact that doesn't exist anymore.