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  • New England
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    #51
    Originally posted by Box3r
    Fasting during the month of Ramadan can be good for your health if it’s done correctly.
    When the body is starved of food, it starts to burn fat so that it can make energy. This can lead to weight loss. However, if you fast for too long your body will eventually start breaking down muscle protein for energy, which is unhealthy.
    Dr Razeen Mahroof, an anaesthetist from Oxford, says there's a strong relationship between diet and health.
    “Ramadan isn’t always thought of as being an opportunity to lose weight because the spiritual aspect is emphasised more generally than the health aspect," he says. "However, it’s a great chance to get the physical benefits as well.”
    Source of energy
    The changes that happen in the body during a fast depend on the length of the continuous fast. The body enters into a fasting state eight hours or so after the last meal, when the gut finishes absorbing nutrients from the food.
    In the normal state, body glucose, which is stored in the liver and muscles, is the body’s main source of energy. During a fast, this store of glucose is used up first to provide energy. Later in the fast, once the glucose runs out, fat becomes the next source of energy for the body.
    With a prolonged fast of many days or weeks, the body starts using protein for energy.
    This is the technical description of what is commonly known as ‘starvation’. It is clearly unhealthy. It involves protein being released by the breakdown of muscle, which is why people who starve look very thin and become very weak.
    However, you are unlikely to reach the starvation stage during Ramadan because the fast is broken daily.
    Gentle transition
    As the Ramadan fast only lasts from dawn till dusk, the body's energy can be replaced in the pre-dawn and dusk meals.
    This provides a gentle transition from using glucose as the main source of energy, to using fat, and prevents the breakdown of muscle for protein.
    Dr Mahroof says the use of fat for energy helps weight loss. It preserves the muscles and eventually reduces your cholesterol level. In addition, weight loss results in better control of diabetes and reduces blood pressure.
    “A detoxification process also occurs, because any toxins stored in the body’s fat are dissolved and removed from the body,” says Dr Mahroof.
    After a few days of the fast, higher levels of endorphins appear in the blood, making you more alert and giving an overall feeling of general mental wellbeing.
    A balanced food and fluid intake is important between fasts. The kidneys are very efficient at maintaining the body’s water and salts, such as sodium and potassium. However, these can be lost through perspiration.
    To prevent muscle breakdown, meals must contain enough energy food, such as carbohydrates and some fat.
    “The way to approach your diet during fasting is similar to the way you should be eating outside Ramadan," says Dr Mahroof. "You should have a balanced diet with the right proportion of carbs, fat and protein.”

    http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Healthyra...andhealth.aspx

    there's a huge difference between the layman, and a professional boxer trying to make weight.

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #52
      Originally posted by PBP
      Keith Thurman will be his WBA mandatory after he beats Maidana.


      Thurman vs. Mayweather in a mandatory title defense in September. Thurman deserves a title shot. He's been the #1 contender for that belt for over a year now.
      I'd be up for that but I'd rather Thurman get's some better wins under his belt.

      It's hard for him but if he could beat maybe Guerrero, Alexander, the Porter-Brook winner, something like that.

      Can't complain about a Thurman fight though at all I'd take that.

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        #53
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza
        I'd be up for that but I'd rather Thurman get's some better wins under his belt.

        It's hard for him but if he could beat maybe Guerrero, Alexander, the Porter-Brook winner, something like that.

        Can't complain about a Thurman fight though at all I'd take that.


        thurman vs porter

        winner gets mayweather. it sucks that it will probably never happen like that.


        i think thurman's movement gives porter some issues, but i'm not too confident about a winner in either direction. a fight would break out at some point. thurman moves, but not to spoil. porter can punch himself, and he's f#cking strong inside.

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        • Lullaby
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          #54
          I'm starting to believe that Khan vs mayweather will never happen.

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            #55
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza
            I'd be up for that but I'd rather Thurman get's some better wins under his belt.

            It's hard for him but if he could beat maybe Guerrero, Alexander, the Porter-Brook winner, something like that.

            Can't complain about a Thurman fight though at all I'd take that.
            I'm surprised they just didn't do Thurman vs. Alexander in April. I guess Devon needs a tuneup but he has never been one to duck anybody. I know RG turned down the fight.

            Danny Garcia is still an option too. Floyd can go after the lineal title at 140 or they can meet halfway.

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              #56
              If Floyd calls, Khan will fight in September.

              He just will.

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                #57
                Originally posted by PBP
                I'm surprised they just didn't do Thurman vs. Alexander in April. I guess Devon needs a tuneup but he has never been one to duck anybody. I know RG turned down the fight.

                Danny Garcia is still an option too. Floyd can go after the lineal title at 140 or they can meet halfway.
                No one wants Thurman it seems. Thurman-Guererro would have been ideal.

                I think Garcia is the best option for Sep myself. That's what I was expecting them to go with. But at 147 not a catchweight or at 140.

                I was expecting Garcia in September.

                Winner of Brook/Porter Vs Thurman for the IBF title next May

                Then hopefully whoever has the WBO belt for the final fight.

                Not sure if that will happen now though.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by New England
                  thurman vs porter

                  winner gets mayweather. it sucks that it will probably never happen like that.


                  i think thurman's movement gives porter some issues, but i'm not too confident about a winner in either direction. a fight would break out at some point. thurman moves, but not to spoil. porter can punch himself, and he's f#cking strong inside.
                  Thurman-Porter makes sense if/when Porter beats Brook. Winner of that fight Vs Thurman makes sense in general and the winner fight Floyd.

                  The problem is it seems there's no opponent for September and it also seems for whatever reason they are set on having Khan in the mix.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Lullaby
                    I'm starting to believe that Khan vs mayweather will never happen.
                    He will. If Khan beats collazo then maybe another WW he will be in line. Does he deserve the fight? No but boxing is a business and Money May loves Money.

                    So he will fight whoever will make him the most money.

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                    • 4Corners
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                      #60
                      If Khan beats Collazo, then another WW like Porter/Brook, Thurman, Guerrero.....then I wouldn't mind him fighting Floyd. But thats probably not happening.

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