Can any boxer develop margarito cardio/endurance or is it genetics???

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  • Box"K"ing
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    Can any boxer develop margarito cardio/endurance or is it genetics???

    Currently I have been doing lots and lots of stairs and hill running as well as adding more minutes to the round and my cardio keeps on getting better and better.

    Ofcourse getting hit takes away your cardio as well but regardless of that I am wondering, can any boxer with strong mental fortitude fight at margarito pace if they train accordingly or does it come down to genetics????
  • TheKza
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    #2
    It's called Cojones.

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    • THE REED
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      It's a bit of both..

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      • GrandpaBernard
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        I think marg is gifted with good cardio, endurance, and durability, but he also makes the most of his gifts. He's known as a gym rat.

        Take someone like Miguel COtto who's not known for having good stamina, and you can see he likes to get fat in-between fights. I don't know how hard of a trainer he is when the cameras aren't rolling, but he doesn't train intensely in any of his videos.

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        • BorderPatrol
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          Yes it is possible with Ephedra based treats prior to bout.

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          • Chups
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            Just like luck and skills go together...so does genes and training.

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            • Pullcounter
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              #7
              Originally posted by Box"K"ing
              Currently I have been doing lots and lots of stairs and hill running as well as adding more minutes to the round and my cardio keeps on getting better and better.

              Ofcourse getting hit takes away your cardio as well but regardless of that I am wondering, can any boxer with strong mental fortitude fight at margarito pace if they train accordingly or does it come down to genetics????
              you might be able to max out your cardio and endurance, but there's no guarantee that you'll ever has as much cardio and endurance as margo

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              • Box"K"ing
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                Originally posted by Pullcounter
                you might be able to max out your cardio and endurance, but there's no guarantee that you'll ever has as much cardio and endurance as margo
                I know everyone has a limit but I was curios to know how much of that is genetics???

                Ofcourse your right, everyone has different attribute, I might lets say end up with less stamina but better fast-twich muscles or the complete opposite but since I am new to cardio/endurance training I was curios to know if like building muscle there is a limit to how much cardio you can develop or if its just a genetic thing...

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                • Heeb
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                  It's both. You have to work hard to achieve it, but not everyone is lucky enough to be able to have his conditioning.

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                  • Smokin'J
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