Why Are The Greatest Always Good Looking?
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supercalcification. it's a real thing.
if you punch walls for a while your knuckles will supercalcify and enlarge. i would imagine same thing happens to cheekbones and eye-ridges.
pronounced cheekbones and eyeridges are attractive features on a man.Comment
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this forum needs a GAY SECTION for you ****SEXUALS hahaha
JOKING!
I personally never paid attention to looks though good fighter is a good fighter, looks don't win you fights that is for sure
but I think it is natural especially in the US that they would RATHER have the face of their sport to be...well...lets just say an approachable and less INTIMIDATING looking guy
not a requirement though...but I think it helps especially with Marketing and EndorsementsComment
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I resent your comment here!!!!Seriously. life just is not fair sometimes.
there are always exceptions to the rule but the greatest of all time is Muhammad Ali. Most beautiful specimen in the history of boxing. He wasn't just a looker, he had charm too.
Then there's Ray Robinson, the quiet gentleman swag.
Leonard, the king of his generation and of course, just happens to be the best looking.
RJJ has the rude boy swag and I always thought he looked like a black Brad Pitt.
Tyson was somewhat good looking in a very primitive, savage way but Evander was better looking and look what happened. The white knight destroyed the demon.
DLH, Ricky Martin meets George Clooney
Floyd Mayweather is pretty good looking.
Just take a look at the top of the page. Floyd, Cotto, DLH, and Calzaghe with Pacquiao being the exception. They are all good looking in their own ways.
The Klits are very good looking too. especially Wlad.
People always thought the ugliest ****ers with nothing to lose would dominate fighting... that is simply not the case historically.
NO ****Comment
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your skeleton is no older than 5 or ten years old as an adult
but the blueprint for your adult body is formed during your youth.
in short, you are not only what you eat
you are what you do. your youth, in conjunction with your genetics, will dictate the shape of your body into adulthood. and then its your job to improve on it, maintain it, not to beat the **** out of it too horribly while you have your fun with it and get the work done that you've got to do.
don't waste it!
when your bones undergo any impact (running for your legs, taking hits in football, or getting punched in the grill in boxing) they break down and are rebuilt and are fortified and become stronger.
if they undergo too much work and aren't allowed to properly rebuild they can actually begin to show tiny stress fractures
in boxing that would be a part of overtraining.
people who have been boxing from youth almost always show it in the bone around the nose and around the eyes, and also the jaw and neck.
all the "armor" you have on your face gets built up from taking hits.
the cheekbones, the brow, the bridge of the nose, all of these are fortified over time from sparring.
this process works into the late 20's, and even 30's and early 40's, which depends greatly on the amount and nature of the physical work you do.
eventually, your bones stop becoming stronger and begin to weaken
so make sure you use it while you got it
Last edited by New England; 09-01-2011, 04:31 PM.Comment
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