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Think more, try it

Posted: 05 Jan 2017, 14:35
by Jip
i made a thread 1 week ago about the comparison of ronda and floyd and most people didnt understood of what i exactly meant, even so i said it numerous times.

ronda was in a emerging division
floyd was in a weak welterweigt divsion

ronda started losing ones her division got better
floyd would have had mayor problem in a better ww division like in the late 90s

thats what i meant and now i am gonne put some new thought out.

the media, which gives to clueless people who dont have enough knowledge of boxing and arent self confident to say what they realy mean a oppinion. and people take informations and without thinking to deep what is what.

the best example that comes to my mind is ronda. ronda who was winning in a weak forming division and was not only considered the best female athlete ever, but a women that would beat a pro boxer, the example the media had was ronda beating floyd :OhYes: you guys remember that and a lot of people had the same stupid oppinion. now we know that even an amateur boxer would ridicoule her in secondes.

so all i am sayn is, dont trust the media for expertise, they dont know what they are talking about. think more.

Re: Think more, try it

Posted: 05 Jan 2017, 14:45
by Jip
no more nonsense. no more ggg is p4p king, ward won against kov, floyd the best ever, ronda would win against floyd, harry greb deserves in a p4p top 5 cause he has over 200 fights, robotic jack johnson would win against prime tyson cause old school boxer are always better than new school boxers, therefore jesse owens is faster than bolt :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh:

just stop the nonsense, think more, or if you stupid and thinking doesnt bring you anywhere, than start a thread about "kovalev needs to admit he lost" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Think more, try it

Posted: 05 Jan 2017, 19:57
by jezzamundo
I understand the Ronda-Floyd comparison, though it does seem a little insulting to Floyd. I agree that Mayweather doesn't dominate welterweight in the late 90s to early 00s - I think he loses to a prime Oscar and he'd certainly be challenged by Tito and Mosley as well.

GGG could be p4p king if he faced and beat a higher caliber of opposition. That's largely not his fault. Right now, I agree he isn't #1 because his resume is lacking.

I had Ward beating Kovalev by a point and I was hoping for a Kovalev win. Upon rewatching, I had it for Kovalev by a point. Close fight, judges screwed Kovalev over in the 10th round which ultimately cost him the fight.

I've never heard of anyone refer to Jack Johnson as robotic before, but I think you may have gotten that impression due to the poor video quality.

As for Owens vs Bolt - the stopwatch tells us that Bolt is much faster, but that is partly to do with the improved tracks and footwear of today. How fast would Owens run today? I got this from a TED talk:

"consider that Usain Bolt started by propelling himself out of blocks down a specially fabricated carpet designed to allow him to travel as fast as humanly possible. Jesse Owens, on the other hand, ran on cinders, the ash from burnt wood, and that soft surface stole far more energy from his legs as he ran. Rather than blocks, Jesse Owens had a gardening trowel that he had to use to dig holes in the cinders to start from. Biomechanical analysis of the speed of Owens' joints shows that had been running on the same surface as Bolt, he wouldn't have been 14 feet behind, he would have been within one stride."

Re: Think more, try it

Posted: 05 Jan 2017, 20:11
by Jip
jezzamundo wrote:I understand the Ronda-Floyd comparison, though it does seem a little insulting to Floyd. I agree that Mayweather doesn't dominate welterweight in the late 90s to early 00s - I think he loses to a prime Oscar and he'd certainly be challenged by Tito and Mosley as well.

GGG could be p4p king if he faced and beat a higher caliber of opposition. That's largely not his fault. Right now, I agree he isn't #1 because his resume is lacking.

I had Ward beating Kovalev by a point and I was hoping for a Kovalev win. Upon rewatching, I had it for Kovalev by a point. Close fight, judges screwed Kovalev over in the 10th round which ultimately cost him the fight.

I've never heard of anyone refer to Jack Johnson as robotic before, but I think you may have gotten that impression due to the poor video quality.

As for Owens vs Bolt - the stopwatch tells us that Bolt is much faster, but that is partly to do with the improved tracks and footwear of today. How fast would Owens run today? I got this from a TED talk:

"consider that Usain Bolt started by propelling himself out of blocks down a specially fabricated carpet designed to allow him to travel as fast as humanly possible. Jesse Owens, on the other hand, ran on cinders, the ash from burnt wood, and that soft surface stole far more energy from his legs as he ran. Rather than blocks, Jesse Owens had a gardening trowel that he had to use to dig holes in the cinders to start from. Biomechanical analysis of the speed of Owens' joints shows that had been running on the same surface as Bolt, he wouldn't have been 14 feet behind, he would have been within one stride."
yes it is insult ro floyd. floyd is 1000 times more talented than ronda. my comparison was more focused on "media creations", the media created ronda as the best female athlete ever, the best mma female fighter ever, a girl that would beat floyd in a fight. with what we know today just total nonsense. i just wanted to point out that people should think more and not follow media creations or self creations, just because ali says i am the greatest, doesnt mean he is the greatest. be more skeptical, be more inteligent.

for example the human body/legs runs faster, not the shoes. stop the nonsense. just because you like old school athlete more than new school athletes dont bash the new school athletes for being superior. athletes simply got better in every single sport, everyone, every record got broken and not because of shoes and nonsense, but because man became more athletic over time, evolution, that simple.

sure there are rare rare athletes who were ahead of their time like robinson, maradona etc, but not many. just stop it jess...the discussion gets on my nervs, i had it to many times and people act stupid, cause they seem to have some kind of nostalgia with old school athletes, but everything got better, that simple. also there is a difference between physic and social behaviour. in that term i hate most athletes today. arrogant bastards. prefer the quiet old school athletes, but in terms of athletiscm these suckers today are ahead, cant stop the evo.

Re: Think more, try it

Posted: 06 Jan 2017, 05:57
by jezzamundo
Jip wrote:
jezzamundo wrote:I understand the Ronda-Floyd comparison, though it does seem a little insulting to Floyd. I agree that Mayweather doesn't dominate welterweight in the late 90s to early 00s - I think he loses to a prime Oscar and he'd certainly be challenged by Tito and Mosley as well.

GGG could be p4p king if he faced and beat a higher caliber of opposition. That's largely not his fault. Right now, I agree he isn't #1 because his resume is lacking.

I had Ward beating Kovalev by a point and I was hoping for a Kovalev win. Upon rewatching, I had it for Kovalev by a point. Close fight, judges screwed Kovalev over in the 10th round which ultimately cost him the fight.

I've never heard of anyone refer to Jack Johnson as robotic before, but I think you may have gotten that impression due to the poor video quality.

As for Owens vs Bolt - the stopwatch tells us that Bolt is much faster, but that is partly to do with the improved tracks and footwear of today. How fast would Owens run today? I got this from a TED talk:

"consider that Usain Bolt started by propelling himself out of blocks down a specially fabricated carpet designed to allow him to travel as fast as humanly possible. Jesse Owens, on the other hand, ran on cinders, the ash from burnt wood, and that soft surface stole far more energy from his legs as he ran. Rather than blocks, Jesse Owens had a gardening trowel that he had to use to dig holes in the cinders to start from. Biomechanical analysis of the speed of Owens' joints shows that had been running on the same surface as Bolt, he wouldn't have been 14 feet behind, he would have been within one stride."
yes it is insult ro floyd. floyd is 1000 times more talented than ronda. my comparison was more focused on "media creations", the media created ronda as the best female athlete ever, the best mma female fighter ever, a girl that would beat floyd in a fight. with what we know today just total nonsense. i just wanted to point out that people should think more and not follow media creations or self creations, just because ali says i am the greatest, doesnt mean he is the greatest. be more skeptical, be more inteligent.

for example the human body/legs runs faster, not the shoes. stop the nonsense. just because you like old school athlete more than new school athletes dont bash the new school athletes for being superior. athletes simply got better in every single sport, everyone, every record got broken and not because of shoes and nonsense, but because man became more athletic over time, evolution, that simple.

sure there are rare rare athletes who were ahead of their time like robinson, maradona etc, but not many. just stop it jess...the discussion gets on my nervs, i had it to many times and people act stupid, cause they seem to have some kind of nostalgia with old school athletes, but everything got better, that simple. also there is a difference between physic and social behaviour. in that term i hate most athletes today. arrogant bastards. prefer the quiet old school athletes, but in terms of athletiscm these suckers today are ahead, cant stop the evo.
Did you read the quote from the bottom of my post? This is from a someone has dedicated his life to studying athletic performance and knows more about it than you or I. I probably shouldn't have mentioned shoes because the difference they make is probably negligible, but the quality of the track makes a massive difference. The full talk is here and makes for interesting listening:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8COaMKbNrX0

To say that man has become more athletic over time and this is due to evolution is simply untrue. Evolution is a very slow process and it takes far more than three or four generations to see significant change. The average level of athleticism among humans would have been at its peak when we were cavemen, due to the fact that we had to hunt for food and run from predators - the fat, slow and uncoordinated generally didn't live long enough to reproduce. In first world countries, the average level of athleticism is likely at an all time low, with the exception of times of plagues and famine - due to our increasingly sedentary lifestyle and increasing levels of obesity. Athleticism in developing nations is generally on the up, mainly due to improved nutrition - this is why we are seeing countries like China do progressively better in every Olympic games. In some sports, improvements in technology and training have contributed to falling records, but the a major factor is simply the rapid increase in global population. Out of a much larger population pool, you are naturally going to have a greater number of extraordinary athletes, even if the average level of athleticism is on the decrease.

Boxing is something of an exception to the rule of improving performance, because the number of people going into the sport has actually decreased and the increasing popularity of other sports has had a draining effect on the talent pool. The rise of Eastern European nations in boxing has partially, but not completely, offset this.

Re: Think more, try it

Posted: 06 Jan 2017, 20:43
by Jip
jezzamundo wrote:
Jip wrote:
jezzamundo wrote:I understand the Ronda-Floyd comparison, though it does seem a little insulting to Floyd. I agree that Mayweather doesn't dominate welterweight in the late 90s to early 00s - I think he loses to a prime Oscar and he'd certainly be challenged by Tito and Mosley as well.

GGG could be p4p king if he faced and beat a higher caliber of opposition. That's largely not his fault. Right now, I agree he isn't #1 because his resume is lacking.

I had Ward beating Kovalev by a point and I was hoping for a Kovalev win. Upon rewatching, I had it for Kovalev by a point. Close fight, judges screwed Kovalev over in the 10th round which ultimately cost him the fight.

I've never heard of anyone refer to Jack Johnson as robotic before, but I think you may have gotten that impression due to the poor video quality.

As for Owens vs Bolt - the stopwatch tells us that Bolt is much faster, but that is partly to do with the improved tracks and footwear of today. How fast would Owens run today? I got this from a TED talk:

"consider that Usain Bolt started by propelling himself out of blocks down a specially fabricated carpet designed to allow him to travel as fast as humanly possible. Jesse Owens, on the other hand, ran on cinders, the ash from burnt wood, and that soft surface stole far more energy from his legs as he ran. Rather than blocks, Jesse Owens had a gardening trowel that he had to use to dig holes in the cinders to start from. Biomechanical analysis of the speed of Owens' joints shows that had been running on the same surface as Bolt, he wouldn't have been 14 feet behind, he would have been within one stride."
yes it is insult ro floyd. floyd is 1000 times more talented than ronda. my comparison was more focused on "media creations", the media created ronda as the best female athlete ever, the best mma female fighter ever, a girl that would beat floyd in a fight. with what we know today just total nonsense. i just wanted to point out that people should think more and not follow media creations or self creations, just because ali says i am the greatest, doesnt mean he is the greatest. be more skeptical, be more inteligent.

for example the human body/legs runs faster, not the shoes. stop the nonsense. just because you like old school athlete more than new school athletes dont bash the new school athletes for being superior. athletes simply got better in every single sport, everyone, every record got broken and not because of shoes and nonsense, but because man became more athletic over time, evolution, that simple.

sure there are rare rare athletes who were ahead of their time like robinson, maradona etc, but not many. just stop it jess...the discussion gets on my nervs, i had it to many times and people act stupid, cause they seem to have some kind of nostalgia with old school athletes, but everything got better, that simple. also there is a difference between physic and social behaviour. in that term i hate most athletes today. arrogant bastards. prefer the quiet old school athletes, but in terms of athletiscm these suckers today are ahead, cant stop the evo.
Did you read the quote from the bottom of my post? This is from a someone has dedicated his life to studying athletic performance and knows more about it than you or I. I probably shouldn't have mentioned shoes because the difference they make is probably negligible, but the quality of the track makes a massive difference. The full talk is here and makes for interesting reading:


To say that man has become more athletic over time and this is due to evolution is simply untrue. Evolution is a very slow process and it takes far more than three or four generations to see significant change. The average level of athleticism among humans would have been at its peak when we were cavemen, due to the fact that we had to hunt for food and run from predators - the fat, slow and uncoordinated generally didn't live long enough to reproduce. In first world countries, the average level of athleticism is likely at an all time low, with the exception of times of plagues and famine - due to our increasingly sedentary lifestyle and increasing levels of obesity. Athleticism in developing nations is generally on the up, mainly due to improved nutrition - this is why we are seeing countries like China do progressively better in every Olympic games. In some sports, improvements in technology and training have contributed to falling records, but the a major factor is simply the rapid increase in global population. Out of a much larger population pool, you are naturally going to have a greater number of extraordinary athletes, even if the average level of athleticism is on the decrease.

Boxing is something of an exception to the rule of improving performance, because the number of people going into the sport has actually decreased and the increasing popularity of other sports has had a draining effect on the talent pool. The rise of Eastern European nations in boxing has partially, but not completely, offset this.

it was a very good article.

i hope that cuba can finaly become professional in boxing, much talent would be added. i hope that black americans start more boxing and i also hope that some more mexicans come out. since barrera, morales, marquez they have not been many mexicans on top level.

i totaly understand your point of view. but let me figure one thing out.

why was a man considered big tall and strong when he was 5 feet 11 tall and looked like john l sullivan, when today we got monster like anthony joshua who are 6'6, 10 times more athletic than sullivan and stronger?

there is a saying from where i am from, "you gonne be 4 inches taller, than your father"...basicly what the logic is saying or you will call it myth, is that the son is mostly always taller and more athletic than his father, with exceptions, but overall i am right.otherwise why did we have only 2 good center in the nba for 30 years chamberlain and russell and all of the sudden, shaq, hakkeem, robinson, ewing, duncan, howard etc. u get my point....dna just becomes better. i see increase in young people no decrease, when i see young people today at 14 years of age, they so tall and athletic, its mind blowing.

Re: Think more, try it

Posted: 06 Jan 2017, 22:15
by boxing_rocks
jezzamundo wrote:I understand the Ronda-Floyd comparison, though it does seem a little insulting to Floyd. I agree that Mayweather doesn't dominate welterweight in the late 90s to early 00s - I think he loses to a prime Oscar and he'd certainly be challenged by Tito and Mosley as well.

GGG could be p4p king if he faced and beat a higher caliber of opposition. That's largely not his fault. Right now, I agree he isn't #1 because his resume is lacking.

I had Ward beating Kovalev by a point and I was hoping for a Kovalev win. Upon rewatching, I had it for Kovalev by a point. Close fight, judges screwed Kovalev over in the 10th round which ultimately cost him the fight.

I've never heard of anyone refer to Jack Johnson as robotic before, but I think you may have gotten that impression due to the poor video quality.

As for Owens vs Bolt - the stopwatch tells us that Bolt is much faster, but that is partly to do with the improved tracks and footwear of today. How fast would Owens run today? I got this from a TED talk:

"consider that Usain Bolt started by propelling himself out of blocks down a specially fabricated carpet designed to allow him to travel as fast as humanly possible. Jesse Owens, on the other hand, ran on cinders, the ash from burnt wood, and that soft surface stole far more energy from his legs as he ran. Rather than blocks, Jesse Owens had a gardening trowel that he had to use to dig holes in the cinders to start from. Biomechanical analysis of the speed of Owens' joints shows that had been running on the same surface as Bolt, he wouldn't have been 14 feet behind, he would have been within one stride."
Has water in pools become so much faster than it was ?

Re: Think more, try it

Posted: 06 Jan 2017, 23:07
by jezzamundo
Jip wrote:
jezzamundo wrote:
Jip wrote:
yes it is insult ro floyd. floyd is 1000 times more talented than ronda. my comparison was more focused on "media creations", the media created ronda as the best female athlete ever, the best mma female fighter ever, a girl that would beat floyd in a fight. with what we know today just total nonsense. i just wanted to point out that people should think more and not follow media creations or self creations, just because ali says i am the greatest, doesnt mean he is the greatest. be more skeptical, be more inteligent.

for example the human body/legs runs faster, not the shoes. stop the nonsense. just because you like old school athlete more than new school athletes dont bash the new school athletes for being superior. athletes simply got better in every single sport, everyone, every record got broken and not because of shoes and nonsense, but because man became more athletic over time, evolution, that simple.

sure there are rare rare athletes who were ahead of their time like robinson, maradona etc, but not many. just stop it jess...the discussion gets on my nervs, i had it to many times and people act stupid, cause they seem to have some kind of nostalgia with old school athletes, but everything got better, that simple. also there is a difference between physic and social behaviour. in that term i hate most athletes today. arrogant bastards. prefer the quiet old school athletes, but in terms of athletiscm these suckers today are ahead, cant stop the evo.
Did you read the quote from the bottom of my post? This is from a someone has dedicated his life to studying athletic performance and knows more about it than you or I. I probably shouldn't have mentioned shoes because the difference they make is probably negligible, but the quality of the track makes a massive difference. The full talk is here and makes for interesting reading:


To say that man has become more athletic over time and this is due to evolution is simply untrue. Evolution is a very slow process and it takes far more than three or four generations to see significant change. The average level of athleticism among humans would have been at its peak when we were cavemen, due to the fact that we had to hunt for food and run from predators - the fat, slow and uncoordinated generally didn't live long enough to reproduce. In first world countries, the average level of athleticism is likely at an all time low, with the exception of times of plagues and famine - due to our increasingly sedentary lifestyle and increasing levels of obesity. Athleticism in developing nations is generally on the up, mainly due to improved nutrition - this is why we are seeing countries like China do progressively better in every Olympic games. In some sports, improvements in technology and training have contributed to falling records, but the a major factor is simply the rapid increase in global population. Out of a much larger population pool, you are naturally going to have a greater number of extraordinary athletes, even if the average level of athleticism is on the decrease.

Boxing is something of an exception to the rule of improving performance, because the number of people going into the sport has actually decreased and the increasing popularity of other sports has had a draining effect on the talent pool. The rise of Eastern European nations in boxing has partially, but not completely, offset this.

it was a very good article.

i hope that cuba can finaly become professional in boxing, much talent would be added. i hope that black americans start more boxing and i also hope that some more mexicans come out. since barrera, morales, marquez they have not been many mexicans on top level.

i totaly understand your point of view. but let me figure one thing out.

why was a man considered big tall and strong when he was 5 feet 11 tall and looked like john l sullivan, when today we got monster like anthony joshua who are 6'6, 10 times more athletic than sullivan and stronger?

there is a saying from where i am from, "you gonne be 4 inches taller, than your father"...basicly what the logic is saying or you will call it myth, is that the son is mostly always taller and more athletic than his father, with exceptions, but overall i am right.otherwise why did we have only 2 good center in the nba for 30 years chamberlain and russell and all of the sudden, shaq, hakkeem, robinson, ewing, duncan, howard etc. u get my point....dna just becomes better. i see increase in young people no decrease, when i see young people today at 14 years of age, they so tall and athletic, its mind blowing.
Before I address your points I will let you know that I used to think the same way you did, but after having my ideas challenged by better informed posters on this site, I did some reading and realised my ideas about recent human evolution were false.

I did a post a while ago about the average height of top 10 heavyweight boxers:

http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=199245

To save you reading the whole post, the average height of top 10 heavyweights in the 1920s was 6'1". This dropped to a low of 5'11 in 1949, which I imagine would have been partly due to the 2nd world war taking so many of our biggest and best men. The average height of top 10 heavyweights this decade is 6'3 1/2", which is an increase of just 2.7 inches in 90 years.

Comparing this to the average height in America (there isn't enough data for a global average height and boxing was dominated by America for most of the 20th century) - the average height of an American man in 1912 was 5'8.25, while the average height of an American man in 2012 was 5'9.9" - an increase of 1.65 inches in 100 years. Height increases is other countries have been far greater, due to huge improvements in nutrition and health. What is clear is that humans are not naturally evolving to be taller and any increases in height over the past 100 years are due to improvements in nutrition and reduction of disease.

Unfortunately I don't have data on average height during John L Sullivan's time, it's pretty clear that Sullivan was about average height for a top heavyweight of his time and about 2.5 inches taller than the average American man. By comparison, Joshua is 2.4 inches taller than the average top heavyweight this decade and about 8 inches taller than the average American man.

Using your example of a 4 inch increase in height in one generation, while there are many individual examples of this, the average increase in height is far smaller in reality. The only way this could possibly be the norm is if the older generation had far inferior nutrition and/or more disease. Of course there's no data on improving athleticism (of the average person) from one generation to the next, but given that the average adult weight is increasing at a much faster rate than the average height, and our increasingly sedentary lifestyles, it's fair to assume that in most first world countries, the average level of athleticism is on a decline. This isn't reflected in athletic performances, as the population increases, there's an increase in the number of gifted, athletic individuals.

The increasing height among NBA basketball players is quite well explained in the TED Talk I linked. One in six 7 foot men in America are currently NBA basketball players. There were giants in the past, but far less of them, largely due to the smaller global population.

Finally one more thing - my day job is as a Physical Education teacher and I can say without doubt that children today are, on average, less athletic than they were when I began teaching 10 years ago, and significantly less athletic than when I was in school myself. When you look at just the top 1%, there is a slight trend towards improvement, but looking at the population as a whole, kids are getting fatter, slower and less physically coordinated. This is largely due to them spending less of their free time being physically active and more in front of electronic devices.

Re: Think more, try it

Posted: 06 Jan 2017, 23:11
by jezzamundo
boxing_rocks wrote:
jezzamundo wrote:I understand the Ronda-Floyd comparison, though it does seem a little insulting to Floyd. I agree that Mayweather doesn't dominate welterweight in the late 90s to early 00s - I think he loses to a prime Oscar and he'd certainly be challenged by Tito and Mosley as well.

GGG could be p4p king if he faced and beat a higher caliber of opposition. That's largely not his fault. Right now, I agree he isn't #1 because his resume is lacking.

I had Ward beating Kovalev by a point and I was hoping for a Kovalev win. Upon rewatching, I had it for Kovalev by a point. Close fight, judges screwed Kovalev over in the 10th round which ultimately cost him the fight.

I've never heard of anyone refer to Jack Johnson as robotic before, but I think you may have gotten that impression due to the poor video quality.

As for Owens vs Bolt - the stopwatch tells us that Bolt is much faster, but that is partly to do with the improved tracks and footwear of today. How fast would Owens run today? I got this from a TED talk:

"consider that Usain Bolt started by propelling himself out of blocks down a specially fabricated carpet designed to allow him to travel as fast as humanly possible. Jesse Owens, on the other hand, ran on cinders, the ash from burnt wood, and that soft surface stole far more energy from his legs as he ran. Rather than blocks, Jesse Owens had a gardening trowel that he had to use to dig holes in the cinders to start from. Biomechanical analysis of the speed of Owens' joints shows that had been running on the same surface as Bolt, he wouldn't have been 14 feet behind, he would have been within one stride."
Has water in pools become so much faster than it was ?
Actually yes! If you watch the TED Talk I've linked in before, there's a very good explanation as to why most of the improvement in swimming times is to due technological advancements.

If you listen to swimming commentators, they will sometimes refer to a pool being a 'fast pool' or a 'slow pool' depending on how well it is made. I imagine the difference isn't as great as the difference between running on cinders and a modern carpet track, but it does make a significant difference. The example given about cycling record times is a really good one too.