View Full Version : marvin hagler training


tyl3rdurd3n
06-22-2007, 03:44 PM
does anyone know about what marvin haglers training was?
he was one of the best if not the best middleweight so his training must show this.

anyone know of it

realheavyhands
06-25-2007, 04:27 AM
Ask Juyjuy

TheGR8TESTOAT
06-27-2007, 09:27 PM
actually I LOVE his style of doing his abs exercises. ive had a struggle with forcing myself to do abs. but once i learned/adapted his style of abs workouts my 6pack has not looked better!!!!!

bengidaro
06-28-2007, 05:02 PM
Wanna share what that abs workout was? Hagler was a training machine and I'm trying to learn what he did.

tyl3rdurd3n
06-30-2007, 06:06 AM
anyone know of it then , or can you tell us his abs workout

j
07-03-2007, 09:42 PM
i don't know much about his personal training, but i can tell you he used to watch those old shaw bros kung fu flicks to get pumped up right before a fight.

Orange Sneakers
07-11-2007, 11:44 AM
His Training Camps Were The T.o.a.t.

He'd Isolate Himself At The Very Tip Of Cape Cod In A Remote Beach Hotel - It Would Be Him, The Petronellis, And Heavyweight Spar Partners Would Come, Get Hurt, And Get Replaced. At 3am Every Morning He Sprinted 15 Miles Along The Beach With Heavy Combat Boots, Half Of It Backwards.

It Would Be Windy As Hell. It Was Said To Be One Of The Coldest Places On Earth In The Winter Due To The Wind And Marvin Would Be Actually Screaming With Pain During His Beach Runs, Pain Of The Cold As Well As Pain In The Legs And Lungs. He Sometimes Passed Out. Snow, Rain, The More The Merrier For Marvin. He Needed To Get Into That Zone. Crazy.

He Trained 7 Days A Week, 100 Rounds Of Sparring A Week. He'd Be Fast Asleep At 8pm Every Night. He Didn't Want To See Anybody Other Than The Petronellis And Sparring Partners And Refused To Talk Socially To Them Even.

When His Workouts Were Over, And It Wasn't Time To Eat Or Study Videos Of Himself In Training Or Past Fights Or His Opponent In Fights, It Was Said He Sat For Hours At His Window, Relentlessly Contemplating The Ocean.

That Guy Was Mad Tough. He Deserved To Be Middleweight Champ!

Orange Sneakers
07-11-2007, 11:47 AM
Obviously he did other stuff like speedball, heavy bag, jump rope, ab work and medicine ball hits. No weights, and believe it or not no shadow boxing.

The Raging Bull
07-11-2007, 11:49 AM
i don't know much about his personal training, but i can tell you he used to watch those old shaw bros kung fu flicks to get pumped up right before a fight.

What film is your sig picture off?

His Training Camps Were The T.o.a.t.

He'd Isolate Himself At The Very Tip Of Cape Cod In A Remote Beach Hotel - It Would Be Him, The Petronellis, And Heavyweight Spar Partners Would Come, Get Hurt, And Get Replaced. At 3am Every Morning He Sprinted 15 Miles Along The Beach With Heavy Combat Boots, Half Of It Backwards.

It Would Be Windy As Hell. It Was Said To Be One Of The Coldest Places On Earth In The Winter Due To The Wind And Marvin Would Be Actually Screaming With Pain During His Beach Runs, Pain Of The Cold As Well As Pain In The Legs And Lungs. He Sometimes Passed Out. Snow, Rain, The More The Merrier For Marvin. He Needed To Get Into That Zone. Crazy.

He Trained 7 Days A Week, 100 Rounds Of Sparring A Week. He'd Be Fast Asleep At 8pm Every Night. He Didn't Want To See Anybody Other Than The Petronellis And Sparring Partners And Refused To Talk Socially To Them Even.

When His Workouts Were Over, And It Wasn't Time To Eat Or Study Videos Of Himself In Training Or Past Fights Or His Opponent In Fights, It Was Said He Sat For Hours At His Window, Relentlessly Contemplating The Ocean.

That Guy Was Mad Tough. He Deserved To Be Middleweight Champ!

****ing hell, he was more machine than man!

Orange Sneakers
07-11-2007, 11:51 AM
****ing hell, he was more machine than man!

That is correct. He was also a loner growing up, and had **** all.

The Raging Bull
07-11-2007, 11:53 AM
That is correct. He was also a loner growing up, and had **** all.

Where did you find this info mate?

Orange Sneakers
07-11-2007, 01:16 PM
Where did you find this info mate?

Not telling

The Raging Bull
07-11-2007, 01:18 PM
Not telling

You can send it in PM if you want, I wont say anythin.

Orange Sneakers
07-11-2007, 01:20 PM
You can send it in PM if you want, I wont say anythin.

No chance

The Raging Bull
07-11-2007, 01:28 PM
No chance

:lol1:

Ok

GAME
07-16-2007, 05:59 PM
If you can't name the source its harder to believe what your posts "orange sneakers'. However i don't believe that Hagler did not shadow box because there is footage of him shadow boxing in training. Also i do know that for the Thomas Hearns fight he was sparring his old opponents Bobby "Boogaloo" Watts and Willie Monroe who were old opponents of his but were tall guys with good right hands. He was getting up 4:30 am for his runs. I know this because it is in the RING Double issue of the 20th anniversary of Hagler-Hearns and in the magazine there is a interview with hagler in which he mentions this. Either way it is certain Marvin was a beast when it came to training.

tyl3rdurd3n
07-22-2007, 05:08 PM
so was the orange sneakers stuff true or not?

wmute
07-22-2007, 06:35 PM
so was the orange sneakers stuff true or not?

It's not the first time i hear it, but with all of Juy's alts it is hard to remember if he already wrote it somewhere else.

He knows and understand boxing more than 99% of people on this forums, I think he is nuts, but that's a different story.

phallus
07-24-2007, 03:42 AM
That is correct. He was also a loner growing up, and had **** all.

i could see this being true, growing up like this makes u tough

Dudeman1056
07-24-2007, 03:50 AM
i could see this being true, growing up like this makes u tough

you bet it does