Bullshidog
White Belt
We see it all the time about how boxing fans love to praise the ATGs such as Ali and Rocky Marciano as being far superior to modern boxers in every way except height, weight, and nutrition. In particular the training methods of the old champs are often boasted as being superior to what modern boxers face.
Now I seen some videos of old champs like Joe Louis and the stuff they do are definitely lovely grueling to the point that some of them aren't even necessarily boxing based but more like manual labor that could get you injured such as chopping wood and carrying very heavyloads of items. In addition old champs are praised so much because not only did their fights went much longer but also because they fought far more often within a time period. I read about a champ from the 20s boxing 3 times a month!
But all these praise that boxing fans give towards ATGs and their training methods ignore one thing: they are comparing modern boxers to the cream of the crop back then.
I mean for example if you hear people boast about how Joe Frazier had such tenacity that you don't find in boxers nowadays. But Joe Frazier was a LEGEND even in his own time and boxing historians state he had physical gifts and mental strength that is so great that he would be at least a competent pro in ANY period.
Even Rocky Marciano who most boxing fan considered only as lucky is calculated according to one computer generated program I seen as punching harder than even the ATGs of Ali and Louis's era.
So this brings up the question. How much tougher and more skilled was the run-of-the-mill boxer back int he time of the ATGs people love to praise? Was boxing so much competitive and harsher back than that modern champs like Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather would not have lasted against a mediocre or even the worst of the worst back in say Ali's day?
Now I seen some videos of old champs like Joe Louis and the stuff they do are definitely lovely grueling to the point that some of them aren't even necessarily boxing based but more like manual labor that could get you injured such as chopping wood and carrying very heavyloads of items. In addition old champs are praised so much because not only did their fights went much longer but also because they fought far more often within a time period. I read about a champ from the 20s boxing 3 times a month!
But all these praise that boxing fans give towards ATGs and their training methods ignore one thing: they are comparing modern boxers to the cream of the crop back then.
I mean for example if you hear people boast about how Joe Frazier had such tenacity that you don't find in boxers nowadays. But Joe Frazier was a LEGEND even in his own time and boxing historians state he had physical gifts and mental strength that is so great that he would be at least a competent pro in ANY period.
Even Rocky Marciano who most boxing fan considered only as lucky is calculated according to one computer generated program I seen as punching harder than even the ATGs of Ali and Louis's era.
So this brings up the question. How much tougher and more skilled was the run-of-the-mill boxer back int he time of the ATGs people love to praise? Was boxing so much competitive and harsher back than that modern champs like Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather would not have lasted against a mediocre or even the worst of the worst back in say Ali's day?