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17 minutes ago, gnasher16 said:

Thats a good post.....ultimately " fans "  look for qualities in fighters they can understand and appreciate themselves......personally i think a lot of the " toughness " has gone from fighters,years ago your average fighter was a reasonably tough man in general and i liked that its how it should be for me......but in todays times a lot of fighters are more " athletes " relying on fitness and reactions......ive always felt Ray Robinson was the most complete fighter theres ever been and Ali/Leonard were not far off.....they just had above average qualities in everything they did but ultimately when the shit hit the fan they were tough guys.....for me a fighter like Mayweather who relied on defensive reactions or Fury who relies on sheer size and weight are not true stars of boxing because they are not particularly tough,rugged spiteful men you would think twice about walking up on in the street......yes its about hitting and not getting hit but inside all of us whether we admit it or not is a healthy respect for a tough man....and for me there are simply no heavyweights like that anymore.

Do you think joe Joyce has that toughness? 

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33 minutes ago, lurcherman 887 said:

Do you think joe Joyce has that toughness? 

He's a strong tough durable chap right enough but no,still not what im referring to.......its all in an image of what a " fighting champion " should be of course but the type of chap you fall out with in a pub and he,s going to crack you with 3 or 4 hard accurate shots that will put your lights out or if you do the same to him he's going to stand looking at you with a smile on his face...........the hard men of boxing just dont seem to exist anymore.....go back through even British fighters Benn,the Finnegans,Kaylor even....they were rough tough nasty men in shape out of shape you would get no change out of them....there just doesnt seem to be " fighters " anymore its all about what physical advantage one man has over another.....look at some of these lads like Riakpohre or Okolie they are no more " fighters " than the next street kid.....but they are physically blessed and are good students.......for me a lot of the " natural " fight within fighters has gone and been replaced by gym rats and fitness fanatics.

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25 minutes ago, gnasher16 said:

He's a strong tough durable chap right enough but no,still not what im referring to.......its all in an image of what a " fighting champion " should be of course but the type of chap you fall out with in a pub and he,s going to crack you with 3 or 4 hard accurate shots that will put your lights out or if you do the same to him he's going to stand looking at you with a smile on his face...........the hard men of boxing just dont seem to exist anymore.....go back through even British fighters Benn,the Finnegans,Kaylor even....they were rough tough nasty men in shape out of shape you would get no change out of them....there just doesnt seem to be " fighters " anymore its all about what physical advantage one man has over another.....look at some of these lads like Riakpohre or Okolie they are no more " fighters " than the next street kid.....but they are physically blessed and are good students.......for me a lot of the " natural " fight within fighters has gone and been replaced by gym rats and fitness fanatics.

What a cracking post that  , arguably you could say that’s massively applicable over a lot of sports these days 

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1 hour ago, gnasher16 said:

you do the same to him he's going to stand looking at you with a smile on his face

I did something similar once.....stone cold sober, road rage, someone elses not mine, put my everything into 2/3 shots, all clean as a whistle and the fella was stood there smiling at me! I have never felt so much in trouble! I was in a right mess, he gave me a good going over. I ended up being the only one walking away but I had to go dirty to do it. Not proud.

Made me feel about yay big ?

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1 hour ago, gnasher16 said:

He's a strong tough durable chap right enough but no,still not what im referring to.......its all in an image of what a " fighting champion " should be of course but the type of chap you fall out with in a pub and he,s going to crack you with 3 or 4 hard accurate shots that will put your lights out or if you do the same to him he's going to stand looking at you with a smile on his face...........the hard men of boxing just dont seem to exist anymore.....go back through even British fighters Benn,the Finnegans,Kaylor even....they were rough tough nasty men in shape out of shape you would get no change out of them....there just doesnt seem to be " fighters " anymore its all about what physical advantage one man has over another.....look at some of these lads like Riakpohre or Okolie they are no more " fighters " than the next street kid.....but they are physically blessed and are good students.......for me a lot of the " natural " fight within fighters has gone and been replaced by gym rats and fitness fanatics.

the mma fighter from your way lee murray seemed like it gnash liked him years ago full of his self ?

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14 hours ago, gnasher16 said:

He's a strong tough durable chap right enough but no,still not what im referring to.......its all in an image of what a " fighting champion " should be of course but the type of chap you fall out with in a pub and he,s going to crack you with 3 or 4 hard accurate shots that will put your lights out or if you do the same to him he's going to stand looking at you with a smile on his face...........the hard men of boxing just dont seem to exist anymore.....go back through even British fighters Benn,the Finnegans,Kaylor even....they were rough tough nasty men in shape out of shape you would get no change out of them....there just doesnt seem to be " fighters " anymore its all about what physical advantage one man has over another.....look at some of these lads like Riakpohre or Okolie they are no more " fighters " than the next street kid.....but they are physically blessed and are good students.......for me a lot of the " natural " fight within fighters has gone and been replaced by gym rats and fitness fanatics.

I think what made street hardened fighters/ boxers of old was poverty. People are over parented and over protected now. The city slums in the UK,Mexico and the US  bred some mean feckers. I could add a few to your list above. Terry Downes,Brian London, Conteh, Minter,Jim Watt Ken Buchan. Men you dont mess with.

With the odd exception, most boxers of yesteryear were born into poverty.

I remember Irish welterweight, Eamon McGee saying he could have two fights just going to and from the shop for his mother. That's the way it was. In poor areas, violence in the family, in the street, at school or at the hands of the police was standard not so long ago.

It's such a hard sport that nothing annoys me so much as a bent decision.

 

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14 hours ago, mC HULL said:

the mma fighter from your way lee murray seemed like it gnash liked him years ago full of his self ?

Theres fighters and then theres " natural " fighters....Lee was a natural fighter in every sense of the word.....not a particularly pleasant character but since when did fighters have to be.

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1 minute ago, gnasher16 said:

Theres fighters and then theres " natural " fighters....Lee was a natural fighter in every sense of the word.....not a particularly pleasant character but since when did fighters have to be.

that’s it seemed the type ready at the drop of a hat and nasty with it he could of gone far without a doubt 

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4 hours ago, jukel123 said:

I think what made street hardened fighters/ boxers of old was poverty. People are over parented and over protected now. The city slums in the UK,Mexico and the US  bred some mean feckers. I could add a few to your list above. Terry Downes,Brian London, Conteh, Minter,Jim Watt Ken Buchan. Men you dont mess with.

With the odd exception, most boxers of yesteryear were born into poverty.

I remember Irish welterweight, Eamon McGee saying he could have two fights just going to and from the shop for his mother. That's the way it was. In poor areas, violence in the family, in the street, at school or at the hands of the police was standard not so long ago.

It's such a hard sport that nothing annoys me so much as a bent decision.

 

Fair points i suppose it makes sense.....though id take Minter off that list straight away he had a privileged little upbringing in Kent god knows why folk always booked him as a rough little Eastender off the estates ?

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1 hour ago, jukel123 said:

Bent decisions...Teddy Atlas sums it up in this brilliant rant. They should make him president.:clapper::clapper:

 

Love him or hate him you listen to him....great character the boxing world could use more of.

Ddint even see the fight they were talking about but how can you have a 9 round margin in a split decision ffs ! ?

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10 minutes ago, gnasher16 said:

Theres fighters and then theres " natural " fighters....Lee was a natural fighter in every sense of the word.....not a particularly pleasant character but since when did fighters have to be.

 

Strange that you should mention 'natural fighters', many years ago I knew a feared street fighter,  I say a feared fighter but in a neutral environment he was one the nicest, calmest men I have ever met.  He had a natural boxers movement in his upper body, an ability to feint and awareness of personal space.  I followed him into a nightclub one evening, laughing a joking and on the other side of the door two bouncers were waiting for him.....they didn't have a chance, I was absolutely mesmerised by his movements....happy days..

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