ELITE FIGHTERS: How many miles do they run a day during training?

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  • Ragnar Lothbrok
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    ELITE FIGHTERS: How many miles do they run a day during training?

    I read somewhere juan manuel marquez at his peak was running 13 miles a day.
    Hasim Rachman's fatass on the other hand i saw in a preview show does 5 miles a day. nothing to sneeze at for the normal man but for a professional boxer that is subpar.


    Anybody know how many miles a day the supremely conditioned elite fighters like pac & floyd run?
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    buncha fat ****s.....



    i should have made a hate thread.

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    • Khalid X
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      damn bro I'm heading of to bed but I would love to break this down for you sometime tomorrow. To sum it up, running that much is actually not that good for you. I will break it down as to why but damn I'm falling asleep typing this ****.

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      • GymRat
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        #4
        It's usually 3-5 miles standard (3 miles a day as the absolute minimum) with the really well conditioned elites running 8-10 miles a day. Rocky Marciano ran roughly 15-19 miles a day in the weeks leading up to a match.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Timmy Chans
          damn bro I'm heading of to bed but I would love to break this down for you sometime tomorrow. To sum it up, running that much is actually not that good for you. I will break it down as to why but damn I'm falling asleep typing this ****.
          Originally posted by Brickfists3
          It's usually 3-5 miles standard (3 miles a day as the absolute minimum) with the really well conditioned elites running 8-10 miles a day. Rocky Marciano ran roughly 15-19 miles a day in the weeks leading up to a match.
          i guess it varies from trainer to trainer fighter to fighter. i wonder how many miles pac & floyd run at their peak. i know they taper off as they get closer to fight week. i wonder if anybody knows.

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          • B.U.R.N.E.R
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            Peterson, Pauls trainer said Williams is at 12-13 Miles a day depending on how his ankles feels.

            Insane.

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              #7
              Originally posted by No Ceilings
              Peterson, Pauls trainer said Williams is at 12-13 Miles a day depending on how his ankles feels.

              Insane.
              is that his peak or is that his normal mileage every day?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby
                is that his peak or is that his normal mileage every day?
                Normal every day running.

                This was early last year. Couldve changed by now.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Timmy Chans
                  damn bro I'm heading of to bed but I would love to break this down for you sometime tomorrow. To sum it up, running that much is actually not that good for you. I will break it down as to why but damn I'm falling asleep typing this ****.
                  Yeah thats true sprinting and stuffs better. I think I saw somewhere Mayweather runs 8 but I can't remember where so it very well might be wrong

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                  • Twako
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                    #10
                    i think they go for the rugged terrain run more and not the flat run of 10m a day.

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