Why are Boxers from certain parts of the world so good?
Posted: 01 Apr 2020, 04:14
there is a new thread about why eastern european boxers are so good. this made me think, why are boxers from certain parts of the world so good.
first we do have to remember, it is tough to get punched in the face, it is a hard living, even so the best defensve boxer ever fmj had had broken hands, bloody nose, swollen face, effects like stuttering caused by brain trauma etc..
that said, normaly boxers come from a tough background. with no money, poor. why? cause people in general dont like to get punched in the face for a living when they got good amount of money on the bank account, thats why! this is the reason why black americans were so dominant in boxing from 1940-1990. they wanted to escape the brutal reality of the ghetto and in boxing 1 fight can change your whole life, 1 fight can make a you a financial winner (if you aint a adrien broner type of character, he could make fmj type of money and still burn it). italiens were very poor when they came to NY, they produced a lot of good boxers, than they had restaurants made a good living and choosed comfort over boxing.
second, after background is the DNA, some peoples DNA does not fit for boxing. what is the perfect DNA for boxing: athletic, strong, high reflexe. this DNA is found in eastern european, in black america, in cuba. eastern europeans, just like black americans struggled a lot in the past, poor, working in the field, harsh life. struggle and phsicale work produces strong man. why dont have germans many great boxers, they eat a lot are tall strong. because they have been rich before and after war, they are an industrial superpower and this comes to the old phrase "you dont let somebody punch you in the face when your bankaccount is doing well". struggle makes tough.
the last points, money, in the soviet union you couldnt make no money from boxing, in USA you could, dempsey, louis, ali made good money. money motivates. soviet union is no more, now russia, ukraine boxers want to become millioneres and they got the DNA and thats what is happening right now.
Tough background+DNA+Money
first we do have to remember, it is tough to get punched in the face, it is a hard living, even so the best defensve boxer ever fmj had had broken hands, bloody nose, swollen face, effects like stuttering caused by brain trauma etc..
that said, normaly boxers come from a tough background. with no money, poor. why? cause people in general dont like to get punched in the face for a living when they got good amount of money on the bank account, thats why! this is the reason why black americans were so dominant in boxing from 1940-1990. they wanted to escape the brutal reality of the ghetto and in boxing 1 fight can change your whole life, 1 fight can make a you a financial winner (if you aint a adrien broner type of character, he could make fmj type of money and still burn it). italiens were very poor when they came to NY, they produced a lot of good boxers, than they had restaurants made a good living and choosed comfort over boxing.
second, after background is the DNA, some peoples DNA does not fit for boxing. what is the perfect DNA for boxing: athletic, strong, high reflexe. this DNA is found in eastern european, in black america, in cuba. eastern europeans, just like black americans struggled a lot in the past, poor, working in the field, harsh life. struggle and phsicale work produces strong man. why dont have germans many great boxers, they eat a lot are tall strong. because they have been rich before and after war, they are an industrial superpower and this comes to the old phrase "you dont let somebody punch you in the face when your bankaccount is doing well". struggle makes tough.
the last points, money, in the soviet union you couldnt make no money from boxing, in USA you could, dempsey, louis, ali made good money. money motivates. soviet union is no more, now russia, ukraine boxers want to become millioneres and they got the DNA and thats what is happening right now.
Tough background+DNA+Money