Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 08:44
Guillermo Rigondeaux is literally fighting this weekend.
also Manny Pacquiao this month.
But yeh, not fought for a long time.
Difference between these two and the rest, is at least they have a fight scheduled.
I agree.
We could potentially make an exception with those that have fights lined-up.
That said, the likelihood with the majority of these guys, is that a combination of their age, coupled with their inactivity, would have probably resulted in a decline of their fighting ability.
For instance, Guillermo Rigondeaux and Manny Pacquiao are both in their forties and haven’t fought for a very long time. They’re not going to be as good as they were a couple of years ago.
Some of the other inactive fighters, such as Shawn Porter, Mikey Garcia and Keith Thurman are approaching their mid-thirties.
They’d be considered past-their-primes even if they were busy.
And then you have other world-rated guys, like Danny Garcia, who might have fought fairly recently, but haven’t won a fight for more than 18 months.
There are also aging fighters that were inactive for a prolonged period, but only fought once within the last couple of years or so, but engaged in horrendous mismatches (i.e. Luis Ortiz and Terence Crawford).
I think that boxing is going through a transition period, whereby many long established big-names are no longer world-class fighters. They’ve probably been surpassed by younger guys that kept busy.
What we might see over the next six months (definitely at welterweight and light heavyweight) is a changing of the guard, where today’s big-names pass the torch onto younger fighters, resulting in a dramatic change of the world rankings.