Being a professional fighter must be similar to negotiating mountainous terrain. You have to scale a number of peaks, motor through rocky pathways and do whatever you can to reach your goal. Most fighters view the various titles as their mountain peaks, but prior to his move to cruiserweight Tony Bellew’s real mountaintop moments came when he stepped onto the scales ahead of all of his light-heavyweight fights.
Bellew, who was a heavyweight as an amateur, would always hit the 175lb mark yet he constantly ran the risk of leaving his form, strength and vitality in puddles of sweat on the gymnasium floor. The move up to a new division was long overdue; he believes it will be the making of him.
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Bellew, who was a heavyweight as an amateur, would always hit the 175lb mark yet he constantly ran the risk of leaving his form, strength and vitality in puddles of sweat on the gymnasium floor. The move up to a new division was long overdue; he believes it will be the making of him.
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