Why do Boxers Avoid Body Building?

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  • CardioMonster
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    #31
    Originally posted by moin126
    BOB SAPPPUUU< FIGHTO, speaking of shins, mine are dead because of thai boxing ^_^ WAHUAAHA.
    the idea of you thai boxing is hilarious.

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    • moin126
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      #32
      why is that?

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      • TheGreatA
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        #33

        Briggs vs Ibragimov


        Count the times Jameel McCline has lost simply because of stamina issues.


        Frank Bruno always came up a little bit short.


        Shavers punched hard but had trouble finishing fights because of his bad conditioning.

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        • moin126
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          #34
          Originally posted by CardioMonster
          the idea of you thai boxing is hilarious.
          its kinda ironic you say this, when a few weeks ago, k1 asked me to be part of the national team of holland, for the k-1 youth.
          but i was 1 year to old to participate,(just a few months) 2bad ^_^.

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          • squealpiggy
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            #35
            When your calculating power, its mass times speed squared, you double the mass you will get double the power in a shot, but if you double the speed, the power is quadrupled.
            Apart from the bad math this is also bad science. I've seen this formula before and it doesn't apply to punching power. If it did the hardest punchers in the world would also be the fastest and that simply isn't the case. Jabs would be one-punch knockout shots. The above is to work out the impact force (generally of projectiles), not to work out punch power where the speed of the punch is relatively negligable anyway (as compared to a bullet for example).

            Considering that a correctly developed punch applies force from the legs and therefore the entire body strength having ripped shoulders is not necessarily going to help you one bit in boxing, even in giving you extra power. A big ripped muscular dude came to our gym talking about going pro, and got compeltely outboxed by everyone including me. He hit me with his biggest right hand and I thought a mosquito had farted on me, it was that weak.

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            • CardioMonster
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              #36
              Originally posted by moin126
              its kinda ironic you say this, when a few weeks ago, k1 asked me to be part of the national team of holland, for the k-1 youth.
              but i was 1 year to old to participate,(just a few months) 2bad ^_^.


              lol

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              • moin126
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                #37
                Originally posted by squealpiggy
                Apart from the bad math this is also bad science. I've seen this formula before and it doesn't apply to punching power. If it did the hardest punchers in the world would also be the fastest and that simply isn't the case. Jabs would be one-punch knockout shots. The above is to work out the impact force (generally of projectiles), not to work out punch power where the speed of the punch is relatively negligable anyway (as compared to a bullet for example).

                Considering that a correctly developed punch applies force from the legs and therefore the entire body strength having ripped shoulders is not necessarily going to help you one bit in boxing, even in giving you extra power. A big ripped muscular dude came to our gym talking about going pro, and got compeltely outboxed by everyone including me. He hit me with his biggest right hand and I thought a mosquito had farted on me, it was that weak.
                GOOD ****ING POST.

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                • moin126
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by CardioMonster
                  no lol

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                  • CardioMonster
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by moin126
                    no lol
                    K1 lol what a load of BS.

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                    • squealpiggy
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by CardioMonster
                      It's a good thing that bag can't hit you back dude. So many mistakes. Keep it up though, and good luck.

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