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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostStrength and conditioning guru Alex Ariza has been making a lot of headlines in the last couple of days. Ariza works with numerous fighters at Freddie Roach's Wild Card Gym in Hollywood, California. Some of those fighters include WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao, WBC middleweight king Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, and WBO/WBA 140-pound titleholder Amir Khan.
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Originally posted by marvin douglas View Postplyometrics, what the hell is that and how in the hell does it help you in boxing?
And who gives a **** whether or not you think its not working for boxers. The fact is that its working for Pac, and Pac believes its working for him..
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Originally posted by Dedication View PostThat interview didn't teach me anything I didn't know. Boxing Scene need to step up the questions they ask.
Right away, with no hint of any connection, Ariza began pouring out a rant against Arum and didn't even begin to answer anything of the actual question itself. And Terciera, once he had established which way he wanted the "interview" to go, didn't even persist in the question, which, after all...... was really what he wanted to know.....wasn't it???.
Then all the other "questions" were really barely veiled statements, to each one of which that bonehead Ariza enthusiastically answered with a "YES", and proceeded along the Arum bashing lines that Terciera wanted. Ariza even said in various ways, that he had NO PROOF that Arum was actually interfering, but he could be doing it through 3=4 intermediaries, without himself coming into the public eye. You know, like a Borgia, or some evil genius.
The original interview in FIGHT TRIPE did not contain a few heated comments by Ariza, it was a very long, extremely hostile, out-of-control, drunken-sounding, imbecilic rant in a constant stream of the foulest language. It was steered in that direction by the questioner, who, again, was giving the answers as "questions", to which all Ariza had to do was vent off on them. Extremely obvious, and in a court of law a lawyer would be constantly admonished by a judge. Of course this wasn't a legal event, but a sensation-mongering yellow outlet.
In HIS world, this may be a normal way of communicating with others, but in Arum's world, it can hardly be inagined. If Arum ever reads the whole FIGHT TRIPE interview, he's bound to respond somehow. If it were me, I would make sure to publicize the whole interview all over the news in full detail, and then ask Ariza, "how do you know all these things":. "What proof do you have" "When did these things happen"..."did anyone suggest these things to you'...
Actually for the last, according to the FIGHT TRIPE "interview" we KNOW that he got his so-called "information" from others who, oviously to everyone but an imbecile, were trying to make that long-attempted split between Arum and Pacquiao.
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Originally posted by Leohappy View Post*******s all but vanished recently, or maybe they are all posting under alts who knows?? it must be embarassing ....
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostThey weren't really questions, they were leading straight into diatribes against Arum. In the very first and ONLY real question Terciera (who is aknown antiArum writer) asked about the confusion of whether there is negotiation on a Pacquiao-Mayweather fight.
Right away, with no hint of any connection, Ariza began pouring out a rant against Arum and didn't even begin to answer anything of the actual question itself. And Terciera, once he had established which way he wanted the "interview" to go, didn't even persist in the question, which, after all...... was really what he wanted to know.....wasn't it???.
Then all the other "questions" were really barely veiled statements, to each one of which that bonehead Ariza enthusiastically answered with a "YES", and proceeded along the Arum bashing lines that Terciera wanted. Ariza even said in various ways, that he had NO PROOF that Arum was actually interfering, but he could be doing it through 3=4 intermediaries, without himself coming into the public eye. You know, like a Borgia, or some evil genius.
The original interview in FIGHT TRIPE did not contain a few heated comments by Ariza, it was a very long, extremely hostile, out-of-control, drunken-sounding, imbecilic rant in a constant stream of the foulest language. It was steered in that direction by the questioner, who, again, was giving the answers as "questions", to which all Ariza had to do was vent off on them. Extremely obvious, and in a court of law a lawyer would be constantly admonished by a judge. Of course this wasn't a legal event, but a sensation-mongering yellow outlet.
In HIS world, this may be a normal way of communicating with others, but in Arum's world, it can hardly be inagined. If Arum ever reads the whole FIGHT TRIPE interview, he's bound to respond somehow. If it were me, I would make sure to publicize the whole interview all over the news in full detail, and then ask Ariza, "how do you know all these things":. "What proof do you have" "When did these things happen"..."did anyone suggest these things to you'...
Actually for the last, according to the FIGHT TRIPE "interview" we KNOW that he got his so-called "information" from others who, oviously to everyone but an imbecile, were trying to make that long-attempted split between Arum and Pacquiao.
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Boxingscene: So Alex, can you tell us more about these special shakes you provide Manny with; exactly what's in the ingredients?
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Originally posted by GRUSTLER View PostI noticed a significant decrease in Pac **** as well. Really don't like calling them names but man they act or are dumb for not seeing what was going on sooner. If they truly love Manny Pacquiao then they should be trying to reach out and tell him to kick Bob Arum to the curb.
*******s that continue to debunk blatant facts are the *******s that are too far gone to receive medical help.
These threads are really showing those two types of *******s up.
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Actually, I've been around fighters and athletics all my life, but am now just getting back into it. I am currently working under exboxer David Love training fighters in San Diego. I will manager and train my own fighters in 2012, and will be licensed in both California and Nevada.
Look, the things that Ariza does are just agility and conditioning exercises that all boxers should do, "on their own, before arriving at the gym. Whether you call them polymetrics or "quick feet" the exercises are still the same.
For instance, in football, you do what is called "quarter eagles" but in boxing they are called "half moons" -- it's nothing more than an exercise to get you to shift you feet in unison at 90 degree angles. Also, football players have been running through ladders on the ground since the 1940's, haven't they?
Believe me, any high school gym teacher would teach Manny the same thing for "conditioning". But like I said before, the fighters themselves should perform those same drills on their own before the get to the gym. What? Manny can't set up those cones or put that ladder on the ground himself?
I also found that it is culturally based. Most inner city black fighters have conditioned themselves by playing basketball, running and lifting weights. A lot of Mexican fighters, however, primarily played soccer and have great lower body development, but weaker upper bodies.
The point is this, every fighter has to be conditioned. But it's not rocker science. It's just knowing what each fighter needs to improve and putting it into action.
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