Anybody remember Chris arreola drinking during training camp before he fought klitchko then camp to the fight looking out of shape. He proceeded to get beat down and his trainers were saying he needs to get on a new diet.
Pretty sure Danny Garcia drinks I feel like I've seen him on instagram with a bottle of something
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PC: Is it tough for you to train through the holidays?
DG: I always make time for the gym because it's just what I do. But my fight is actually great timing. I can do the holiday thing and then have time for the fight because I fight February 9th. So after Christmas, I can get ready for my fight, and New Year's doesn't matter because I don't drink, so I will probably be with the family chilling. So I'm disciplined. I know what I gotta do and everything is perfect timing.
Wladimir Klitschko: "I'm not a big fan of alcohol. I think it's one of the most dangerous drugs in the world. I'm OK with it if you don't drink too much of it. A glass of red wine is good for you, but too much would affect my athletic performance."
Erislandy Lara's mother was an alcoholic.
Pacquaio doesn't drink anymore although his last opponent was ****faced less than 2 months before their fight:
And Mayweather's next opponent Amir Khan has been doing coke.
Drinking in moderation has many health benefits, it would help to at least appear to be educated and doing some research before posting a topic like this, but then again the average NSB poster can care less about learning something, they usually only concern themselves with being childish and trolling.
If you are going to be careless with your body, it will be an uphill battle to maintain an elite level of competition and production, if you are responsible and mature, you will find a healthy balance, or drop your unhealthy habits altogether, just like in any other sport, or career for that matter.
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