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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Chemito Moreno, Lorenzo Parra Face To Face

    Panama - On Monday afternoon, a medical review of the boxers was held for Friday's fights at the Arena Roberto Duran, where the Venezuelan Lorenzo "Lencho" Parra will challenge WBA bantamweight champion Anselmo "Chemito" Moreno. The challenger was exactly 119 pounds, with 110/60 strain, and 60 pulses, while the champion weighed 122 pounds with 110/60 and 60 respectively.

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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    Panama - On Monday afternoon, a medical review of the boxers was held for Friday's fights at the Arena Roberto Duran, where the Venezuelan Lorenzo "Lencho" Parra will challenge WBA bantamweight champion Anselmo "Chemito" Moreno. The challenger was exactly 119 pounds, with 110/60 strain, and 60 pulses, while the champion weighed 122 pounds with 110/60 and 60 respectively.

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    This is the very first time I have ever seen the Blood Pressure and pulse rate of a fighter given. 110/60 is pretty good, 120/80 is considered the average normal. Some of the very best athletes have pulse rates as low as 40. Froch's I believe is the lowest I've heard of,34.

    Roger Bannister the medical student/doctor who was the first to beat the 4 minute time in the mile race had a 39 pulse. When I was fit, and boxing, in fact for many years after, my pulse rate was 44 resting, BP average 110/60.

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