Pacquiao Held Back By Trainers To Prevent Overtraining

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    #51
    Originally posted by Blairhoyle792
    But my point is this...Pac weight something like 154 on fight night against DLH, so it could be possible
    Pacquiao weighed 142 at the weigh-in and 148 on fight night. It's the highest he's ever weighed.



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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #52
      Originally posted by alexpz
      Where did you get that? I remember he was around 148-149 on fight night..
      Yeah, he has weighed 148 against Hatton, David Diaz and Oscar. I'm sure he'll weigh 148 against Cotto also.

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        #53
        Originally posted by apollocreed
        No such thing as overtraining?? What a ******. You are obviously a 'weak and lazy' person who sits at home all day in front of his computer. Anyone who trains hard every day knows overtraing is a common problem. I fight amateur and semi pro unlicensed, and train hard 4-5 times for 2 hours a week, and reguarly feel like my body needs a rest. Pac trains like a demon, non stop every day for hours, sparring 15 rounds. obviously u can over train come fight night. its one of the most common things fighters can do wrong. what do you know u fat f**k??
        well said apollo. most fans on these forums are ******* who have never sparred a round in their life. theyre like mma fanboys that think just by watching one fight, they suddenly know it all. im sure theyd get ****d if they sparred someone, once they get their head snapped back by a jab then its a reality check. you can look good hitting a bag but remember that bags dont hit back. as for overtraining, it happens so much it really sucks because the human body can only take so much that giving it time to rest and heal is essential for top notch performance. i remember reading here that roach let pacman rest for a day and the next day he looked very good and sharp. besides thats how the body works, you punish it, let it heal and when it heals, it heals to adjust to whatever kind of training you are doing, how else do you think muscles grow or people get faster or stronger?

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        • TOBYLEE1
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          #54
          Originally posted by Borko
          well said apollo. most fans on these forums are ******* who have never sparred a round in their life. theyre like mma fanboys that think just by watching one fight, they suddenly know it all. im sure theyd get ****d if they sparred someone, once they get their head snapped back by a jab then its a reality check. you can look good hitting a bag but remember that bags dont hit back. as for overtraining, it happens so much it really sucks because the human body can only take so much that giving it time to rest and heal is essential for top notch performance. i remember reading here that roach let pacman rest for a day and the next day he looked very good and sharp. besides thats how the body works, you punish it, let it heal and when it heals, it heals to adjust to whatever kind of training you are doing, how else do you think muscles grow or people get faster or stronger?
          True, rest is essential in a athlete's trainning. Plus when the body get at its peak is hard to sustain it for a long period of time

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          • Machingo69
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            #55
            Did you guys see Pacquiao on Jimmy Kimmel Show last night... He sings like a *****. Horrible!!! I was laughing my ass off. While Manny is singing gay songs, Cotto is training like a beast.

            Sorry *******s but your homeboy is getting knocked out. And this Alex Arizza dude sounds like he's a fudge packer. He sounds mad gay when he talks. Bunch of fruit cakes.

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            • brick wall
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              #56
              Originally posted by handler000
              Not true. P4P is defined as a boxer's skills that would be the best regardless of weight-class.
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              nah it's more on accomplishment, quality of opponents and the way you win fights. boxing skills though is the fighter's main weapon to be a successful fighter.

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              • Borko
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                #57
                Originally posted by TOBYLEE1
                True, rest is essential in a athlete's trainning. Plus when the body get at its peak is hard to sustain it for a long period of time
                yea and you know what they say about being in shape? getting in shape is easy, its getting to your peak thats a *****, in other words think of losing those last 5 pounds

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                • BrooklynBomber
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by apollocreed
                  No such thing as overtraining?? What a ******. You are obviously a 'weak and lazy' person who sits at home all day in front of his computer. Anyone who trains hard every day knows overtraing is a common problem. I fight amateur and semi pro unlicensed, and train hard 4-5 times for 2 hours a week, and reguarly feel like my body needs a rest. Pac trains like a demon, non stop every day for hours, sparring 15 rounds. obviously u can over train come fight night. its one of the most common things fighters can do wrong. what do you know u fat f**k??
                  I am just curious, it is your first post, did you specifically make an account to reply to my statement?

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                    Yeah, he has weighed 148 against Hatton, David Diaz and Oscar. I'm sure he'll weigh 148 against Cotto also.



                    what happened to your rep bar Dom?

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by handler000
                      Not true. P4P is defined as a boxer's skills that would be the best regardless of weight-class.






                      The boxing skills to get in the ring with the best ay?


                      Sorry he lacks that department.

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