Well i was reading this article : http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/461775/...xing-gym-in-us
It's interesting to see a camp recognize the fact that their fighters tend to have poor conditioning. It's also interesting for me to read their thought process and reasoning as to why Mexico is dominant in the sport.
Will the move make a major difference in their stable? Is Mexico leading in world champions at the moment due to the fact that they apply newer technology to their training programs?
I for one thing its a major positive and i give ALA Promotions props for recognizing their flaws. On a side note, the Philippines doesnt need anything to become a force in the sport, it already is. Regardless lets see how things turn out and whether or not we will see a difference in Melindo's next bout.
It's interesting to see a camp recognize the fact that their fighters tend to have poor conditioning. It's also interesting for me to read their thought process and reasoning as to why Mexico is dominant in the sport.
Will the move make a major difference in their stable? Is Mexico leading in world champions at the moment due to the fact that they apply newer technology to their training programs?
I for one thing its a major positive and i give ALA Promotions props for recognizing their flaws. On a side note, the Philippines doesnt need anything to become a force in the sport, it already is. Regardless lets see how things turn out and whether or not we will see a difference in Melindo's next bout.