I know there have always been defense first fighters (Pep, Locche, Etc) but in light of this past weekend I decided to post a question that I have believed to be true for a while: are fighters today far more cautious than they were in the past? Especially comparing the last 20 years to pre 1990s.
I figure there may be a lot of factors, not the least of which is the top fighters are paid more and don't need to put on action packed performances to get paid, and the fractured nature of the promotions has each of the top promotions protecting their star fighters (so they don't need to put up a good fight to keep being promoted as the cash cow). Also, the old mantra of "hit-and-don't-get-hit" seems to have devolved to "don't get hit and you can always claim you won."
Now this could just be recency bias playing out, in that maybe there were lots of fighters and fights like this in the past (we've all read of fights being stopped and called for inactivity). And we just don't know of these old fights, because whose going to want to remember them. Heck, even modern day big punchers (Tank, Wilder, Garcia) arent really all that high action. They just wait, and wait, and wait, and wait for the opportunity to land one big punch. And I like all those fighters, but it seems like they all devolved into that style.
So am I wrong in this assessment?
I figure there may be a lot of factors, not the least of which is the top fighters are paid more and don't need to put on action packed performances to get paid, and the fractured nature of the promotions has each of the top promotions protecting their star fighters (so they don't need to put up a good fight to keep being promoted as the cash cow). Also, the old mantra of "hit-and-don't-get-hit" seems to have devolved to "don't get hit and you can always claim you won."
Now this could just be recency bias playing out, in that maybe there were lots of fighters and fights like this in the past (we've all read of fights being stopped and called for inactivity). And we just don't know of these old fights, because whose going to want to remember them. Heck, even modern day big punchers (Tank, Wilder, Garcia) arent really all that high action. They just wait, and wait, and wait, and wait for the opportunity to land one big punch. And I like all those fighters, but it seems like they all devolved into that style.
So am I wrong in this assessment?
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