![]() |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
You've never watched a boxing match in person from close range.
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
[ QUOTE ]
You've never watched a boxing match in person from close range. [/ QUOTE ] Or gone 3 rounds with head gear. I have and I can say, I would consider boxing the hardest hitting sport. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I thought boxing was a given. The ranking of baseball over soccer, swimming, cycling, skiing and rugby is pretty wierd though.
-Diplomat |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Well, soccer, skiing & rugby were close, but trumped by baseball's hand-eye coordination. But to even suggest that cycling or swimming require the anywhere near the complex coordination and skill set of baseball is silly. Swimming and cycling are primarily fitness sports, and while fitness is one factor is how hard a sport is, even a remarkably coordinated and super-fit athlete like Michael Jordan had trouble with baseball.
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
/begin rant/
Great, now I have to defend the honor of swimming. Like anything, we must make the best attempt at making a apples:apples discussion. Anyway, at what level of competition are we talking about? If we're talking about the highest level, there's a remarkable amount of coordination involved with swimming. Proper body position, rotation, hand entry, acceleration and deceleration through the stroke take years of conditioning to get right, among other things. Try butterfly sometime. Many people can hit a baseball, many people can swim. There aren't very many people that can hit a baseball at a major-league level. There aren't very many people that possess the coordination to swim at a world-class level. The difference between the two is in baseball you need a fast twitch reflex to hit the ball. If I recall reflex was a separate variable. In my opinion, boxing is the most difficult sport. I would consider wrestling to be the second. The thing with swimming that many people fail to recognize is the mental discipline it requires. Swimming miles per day back and forth in quite excruciating pain without being provided a verbal release well, sucks. Anyway, I would consider swimming in the top 10, though clearly I'm biased. Eh, but so is Brian Jordan. /end rant/ |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I think swimming is the best sport for overall conditioning and general well-being. Swimming the butterfly, especially for someone not used to it, will tire you out pretty fast like punching the heavy bag. Other strokes are relatively easy.
|
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
michael jordan hit around .250 playing minor league ball right? i wouldn't call that struggling... maybe compared to major leaguers, but not compared to your average joe.
|
#9
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
He wasn't a bad AA hitter, but he was a well below average fielder
|
#10
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I believe he hit .202.. but he did show good speed on the basepaths.. Plus, he just looked fantastic in a baseball uniform *chuckle*
|
![]() |
|
|