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  • Dirt E Gomez
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    #31
    Originally posted by jreckoning
    I just think the nutrionist knows certain facts about diets and sports in general and may not know the intricacies of what makes a boxer tick.
    So he switches a boxer's diet, and the boxer undergoes physical and mental changes that he's not accustomed to, and thus bad for him no matter how good he feels or how healthy he's told he is.
    It isn't a nutritionist's fault if the boxer that hires them is some weak minded piss-ant who can't handle a change in their diet mentally so they fold in the ring?

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      #32
      Originally posted by Queensdawg
      Im sorry.. I hate to see Dirt E all alone..

      Nutritionists have their place..
      Cotto hired a nutritionist.. Worked well so far..

      Alot of fighters hire a nutritionist because they have trouble making weight. They still drain themselves to get there..

      Nutrition, and staying active is very very important..

      Nutrition provides faster recovery, better health, more energy, faster metabolism and the list goes on.. Put good things into your body and good things will happen..

      Nutrition is an essential part of boxing.. Thats my 2 cents
      Originally posted by Dirt E Gomez
      It isn't a nutritionist's fault if the boxer that hires them is some weak minded piss-ant who can't handle a change in their diet mentally so they fold in the ring?
      Absolutely not. I agree with that.

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        #33
        Originally posted by azza
        How can a nutritionist not be good for a boxer? THEY GIVE THEM THE RIGHT NUTRITION ACCORDING TO THEIR NEEDS.
        No, they help them make weight most of the time. Nutritionists are brought in for 2 things when it comes to boxers. losing or gaining weight. It's that simple.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Dirt E Gomez
          It isn't a nutritionist's fault if the boxer that hires them is some weak minded piss-ant who can't handle a change in their diet mentally so they fold in the ring?
          What the !@#$@$ lol. Weak minded. The boxer came to him. He is a boxer. Weak minded?? I think not. It is too short a time for a nutritionist to get a fighter on a good regimen. Too short.

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            #35
            Originally posted by boofdatruth
            No, they help them make weight most of the time. Nutritionists are brought in for 2 things when it comes to boxers. losing or gaining weight. It's that simple.
            So your entire argument is then that when a boxer hires a nutritionist to do a job they basically can't do then it makes nutritionists bad?

            Again:

            Holy dog ****, stop the presses.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Dirt E Gomez
              The nutritionist's job isn't making your physique. They do what you want them to do. You think a fighter spends too much time sculpting their physique? Then that's the fighter's fault, not the nutritionist they hire to help them do so.

              It's not like this is some new-fangled-new-age pseudo-science... it's ****ing facts. This is what our body likes. Give it to it. Before nutritionists fighters still ate less and "ate healthy" before fights while training because despite not having a nutritionist they still understood what types of foods are better for their body.

              By saying nutritionists can't help is basically saying you don't believe a proper diet matters at all.
              So since you agree with what a nutritionist does, you might know a bit about them What should a boxer eat when he has to lose 20 lbs in a month?

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                #37
                Originally posted by Dirt E Gomez
                So your entire argument is then that when a boxer hires a nutritionist to do a job they basically can't do then it makes nutritionists bad?

                Again:

                Holy dog ****, stop the presses.
                No, they don't benefit boxers.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by boofdatruth
                  What the !@#$@$ lol. Weak minded. The boxer came to him. He is a boxer. Weak minded?? I think not. It is too short a time for a nutritionist to get a fighter on a good regimen. Too short.
                  You're an idiot. As I all ready said:

                  Originally posted by Dirt E Gomez
                  You clearly never took a biology course in what little schooling you must've had. Food is absorbed into the stomach and intestines within a few hours of ingestion. That means those nutrients are being dispersed into your body that quickly.
                  This isn't even a debatable fact. Also, if you think changing the types of food you eat somehow wrecks you're inside then I don't get how I've survived so long changing what I eat on a daily basis so often. How have I not imploded? I try not to eat the same meal more than once every couple of weeks.... I must be some kind of freak!

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by boofdatruth
                    No, they don't benefit boxers.
                    Simple question:

                    Does eating right help a person's body?

                    If the answer is yes (I'll help you out on this one, it is), then nutritionists are good.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Dirt E Gomez
                      That is an absolute cluster **** of a paragraph.

                      So, eating healthy means your body loses its ability to retain muscles?
                      So, the fighter forcing himself to lose a lot of weight before a fight is the nutritionist's fault?
                      So, the fact that some foods don't taste good to me is evidence that a proper diet doesn't help people?
                      So, because your dumbass likes to eat Big Macs before a fight (I assume this is sarcasm since you post ****** ****, but usually not this ******) that means your uncle is some diet guru?
                      Look, I'm sure you are used to speaking to your mother land father like that unintelligible rant you just dribbled out. You are a great example and product of how they raised you with all of this cursing. Get back to me when you can speak to me like a man and not some cursing little ****** who isn't happy that i say nutritionists don't benefit boxers.

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