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noi666
Posted: 2004-05-24 03:49:52
There is a lot of talk about what makes a good fighter (as an individual), but at this level of fighting (using the 2 examples) we are talking more about the management teams, and choosing the RIGHT fight.
OK, there are several variables for an individual while in the ring, but each fighters trainers know what these guys want out of the sport.
If it is to simply fight hard fights often, irrespective of results.... OK,... this can be arranged.If you keep throwing someone in at the top level they are gonna learn to either sink or swim. Sometimes win, sometimes lose.
If he wants to compete and grow between fights, time has to be allocated to allow this growth.....and is hence correctly managed to achieve his personal goals.

I dont think number/regularity of fights makes a better or worse fighter,merely different, and that is what makes competitions so intense and exciting.

The personal facets to a fighters personality are obviously what are gonna make him the fighter he is:... such as courage, tenacity, determination, respect, learning skills, stamina, durability and fitness.
Overall both physical and mental prowess.

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