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  • #21
    i found this as well......................

    from Ring Magazine a month before he fought Hearns. It was this routine, pretty basic really.........

    Six to eight miles on the beach at Cape Cod where he trained, then he went into "solitary till six in the evening. At six, he went to the gym they'd set up alongside the pool at a hotel nearby.

    Jumping rope, heavybag, speedbag, several rounds each, but one strict rule was adhered to: three minutes work, one minute rest, for all of it. Situps, too; three minutes work, one minute rest.

    Then the sparring. Marvin had to have several sparring partners in camp with him because he used them up with such regularity. He even beat his own half-brother Robbie Sims with equal malice. No familial considerations given. "Marvin don't ease up on you," said longtime sparring partner and world champion to be Buster Drayton, "he comes to work."

    He had to put an old baseball cap on his head backwards before putting on the headgear, to prevent chafing his eyebrows, then he was ready. The procession of three to four sparring partners went two rounds each before slumping off. Drayton also said that his sparring mates would leave the ring with the insides of their mouths so chewed up from Hagler's blows they couldn't eat dinner that night.

    After that, he was done. The workouts were open to the public, so he'd remove his gear, toss a nod to the audience, and return to the self-imposed solitary confinement. Those working with him in camp remark that he wouldn't mix with others as some might. He stayed in his room, and could be seen frequently sitting alone on his balcony staring out at the Cape for long periods at a time. Not a hell of a lot else to do, I guess.

    The article didn't comment on his diet.

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    • #22
      Yeah, Floyd Mayweather is a training addict, he was training during his ''retirement'', he always come to his fight fit and in an excellent shape.

      I don't know how Hagler was training, but Mayweather is currently the guy who train harder for sure

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      • #23


        Heard this dude dropped 60lbs in 3 week on ACCIDENT.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by VERSATILE2K10 View Post


          Heard this dude dropped 60lbs in 3 week on ACCIDENT.

          its weird seeing him like that

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          • #25
            Originally posted by STRUGG View Post
            i found this as well......................

            from Ring Magazine a month before he fought Hearns. It was this routine, pretty basic really.........

            Six to eight miles on the beach at Cape Cod where he trained, then he went into "solitary till six in the evening...

            The workouts were open to the public, so he'd remove his gear, toss a nod to the audience, and return to the self-imposed solitary confinement. Those working with him in camp remark that he wouldn't mix with others as some might. He stayed in his room, and could be seen frequently sitting alone on his balcony staring out at the Cape for long periods at a time. Not a hell of a lot else to do, I guess.
            I have the utmost respect for any fighter who takes his job deadly serious. I'm a big fan of Hagler, in particular; but frankly, it sounds like Marvin was/is a little nuts. lol

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            • #26
              manny pacquiao..........

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              • #27
                Trinidad used to train really hard, he used to spar 300 rds per fight.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by STRUGG View Post
                  i aint dissin floyds training regime......i just dont consider it.....better than MH...............
                  i never said you did---i ain't bashing you--you have every right to feel the way you do---marvin's training was just amazing--that man was a training freak of nature---old school fighter--very special fight--if only we that type of fighter today---i haven't seen one yet---may never will---

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by STRUGG View Post
                    i found this as well......................

                    from Ring Magazine a month before he fought Hearns. It was this routine, pretty basic really.........

                    Six to eight miles on the beach at Cape Cod where he trained, then he went into "solitary till six in the evening. At six, he went to the gym they'd set up alongside the pool at a hotel nearby.

                    Jumping rope, heavybag, speedbag, several rounds each, but one strict rule was adhered to: three minutes work, one minute rest, for all of it. Situps, too; three minutes work, one minute rest.

                    Then the sparring. Marvin had to have several sparring partners in camp with him because he used them up with such regularity. He even beat his own half-brother Robbie Sims with equal malice. No familial considerations given. "Marvin don't ease up on you," said longtime sparring partner and world champion to be Buster Drayton, "he comes to work."
                    He had to put an old baseball cap on his head backwards before putting on the headgear, to prevent chafing his eyebrows, then he was ready. The procession of three to four sparring partners went two rounds each before slumping off. Drayton also said that his sparring mates would leave the ring with the insides of their mouths so chewed up from Hagler's blows they couldn't eat dinner that night.

                    After that, he was done. The workouts were open to the public, so he'd remove his gear, toss a nod to the audience, and return to the self-imposed solitary confinement. Those working with him in camp remark that he wouldn't mix with others as some might. He stayed in his room, and could be seen frequently sitting alone on his balcony staring out at the Cape for long periods at a time. Not a hell of a lot else to do, I guess.

                    The article didn't comment on his diet.
                    i remember my dad telling me that one day when he was training me--i couldn't believe but i couldn't stop laughing---my pops loved the way marvin trained--that's why he put to through hell when he trained me--he used marvin's, floyd's, and joe frazier's training routines---i wanted to kill him at times.lmao---that crazy bastard--i appreciate it now though---hahaha--call me crazy huh?

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by pbftxrs316 View Post
                      i remember my dad telling me that one day when he was training me--i couldn't believe but i couldn't stop laughing---my pops loved the way marvin trained--that's why he put to through hell when he trained me--he used marvin's, floyd's, and joe frazier's training routines---i wanted to kill him at times.lmao---that crazy bastard--i appreciate it now though---hahaha--call me crazy huh?
                      your dad is old school................he knows his stuff

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