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  • glidesmack
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    #1

    Hardest workers in history

    which fighters took hard work to a new level?

    This is a tough question since almost all champions are hard workers.

    Rocky Marciano has a rep, but angelo dundee says basilio trained harder. Basilio has quite a rep.

    I'd also give any old champ who pickled their face into leather to prevent cuts the benefit of the doubt.
  • talip bin osman
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    #2
    micky ward stayed @ 140 his entire career... (correct me if im wrong)

    with all the usual "i cant make ______ pounds anymore prevalent from most contemporary fighters, this only goes to show how a hard worker ward was...

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    • glidesmack
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      #3
      mickey ward may have been a hard worker, but I don't give any points to staying at a certain weight. Fedor works hard and he's chubby.

      All we're talking about is hard work. I heard Floyd Mayweather works 14 hours a day, though I haven't had that confirmed.

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      • 1SILVA
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        #4
        Originally posted by glidesmack
        mickey ward may have been a hard worker, but I don't give any points to staying at a certain weight. Fedor works hard and he's chubby.

        All we're talking about is hard work. I heard Floyd Mayweather works 14 hours a day, though I haven't had that confirmed.
        Glen Johnson and Bernard Hopkins. Look at the incredible shape they are in for such an advanced age

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        • Slimey Limey
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          #5
          In history it's easily Rocky Marciano. Stayed in superb shape his entire career which is the reason for his weight and stamina.

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          • D-MiZe
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            #6
            Marvin Hagler?

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            • glidesmack
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              #7
              Those are good answers.

              It's a tough thing to gauge because a ton of professionals work their asses off. You hear about something crazy then it turns out a number of other guys do the same thing.

              I think it comes down to a combination of intensity and duration.

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              • Mugwump
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                #8
                You can't knock Calzaghe's workrate. For a guy in his mid-thirties to be able to output 1,000+ punches per fight it takes tremendous fitness, will-to-win and ultimate dedication to training.

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                • Miburo
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                  #9
                  Marciano has a reputation as the most fanatically trained ever. Hagler has to be close though. Hopkins and Mayweather from recent times.

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                  • glidesmack
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                    #10
                    good point about calzaghe, something he probably doesn't get enough credit for.

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