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Comments Thread For: Brandon Rios Closes The Book on Conditioning Coaches
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Didn't read anything here, but I've been saying that conditioning coaches are a dime a dozen. Pacquiao just proved that he didn't need Ariza. (It's Roach who insists that he needs one.) Conditioning coaches were distractions to Pacquiao. As you have seen, he was in perfect physical condition and it looked like he could go for five more rounds in the Rios fight. I recall that he was always out of breath in many of his fights when he was with Ariza. Maidana, who seemed to need it the most, didn't do well with Ariza.
Bottom line is fighters need to take control over their conditioning. It's their bodies.
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View PostI will say this, fighters of old, I mean in the 60's and before, never seemed to get tired.
They didn't do all this fancy weight lifting, strength and conditioning, nutritional stuff and yet managed to fight for 15 rounds.
Is it people nowadays or are we over training? What is it?
Strength, Speed, Stamina, heart, and Chin is getting worse.
There are some exceptions today.
But what is revealing is that it is modern boxers from USA etc that are slipping.
The eastern Europeans are better than ever. They punch harder than their American counterparts and have better stamina. They also do their training the old fashioned soviet way.
The food you Americans eat probably has something to do with it. There is too much ***** in food nowadays.
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Originally posted by Box-Office View PostI guess the word you're looking for is road work.
Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostI don't understand it myself, bro. Maybe it was just a different attitude they had back then. The very best fighters still get into great shape.
IDK
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Originally posted by Kid-Chocolate View PostI have also noticed this, it is a combination of both i believe. Genetically, boxers might be getting bigger physically but i believe they are getting worse genetics. Size is the only thing that is improving with modern fighters.
Strength, Speed, Stamina, heart, and Chin is getting worse.
There are some exceptions today.
But what is revealing is that it is modern boxers from USA etc that are slipping.
The eastern Europeans are better than ever. They punch harder than their American counterparts and have better stamina. They also do their training the old fashioned soviet way.
The food you Americans eat probably has something to do with it. There is too much ***** in food nowadays.
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View PostFighters of today run as well.
I don't know either, you think it could be something we are eating? The chemicals, the steroids?
IDK
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GMOs didnt exist back then so food actually helped and gave real energy too, thats something to take into thought, i think this has alot to do with the increase of PEDS/TRT use... the food is just not enough
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View PostI will say this, fighters of old, I mean in the 60's and before, never seemed to get tired.
They didn't do all this fancy weight lifting, strength and conditioning, nutritional stuff and yet managed to fight for 15 rounds.
Is it people nowadays or are we over training? What is it?
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