High Altitude Training Does Not Age Well. Real Life Examples

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  • 'b'
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    #11
    "If GGG didn't train in Big Bear, he'd be invincible" the thread

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    • boliodogs
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      #12
      Originally posted by HeadShots
      mexican fighters have short careers.


      JMM had a super PED boost late in his career.
      Oh hell. You have an answer for everything. You just like to argue and push your ****** wrong opinion down everyone's throat. All those professional boxing trainers are wrong and you are right according to you. You wanted examples and you were given examples of boxers who trained at very high altitudes and had long successful careers. It was even pointed out that many long lasting boxers not only train at high altitude but live there as well. Your dumb ass theory is wrong.

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      • SthPaw
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        #13
        There is no single concrete measuring stick that can explain how boxers careers end up.

        Generally speaking yeah it’s easy to say prime years are around 28-32 or whatever, and it’s easy to say guys are usually done by the mid-30’s range...but there isn't any one reason to prove/explain it that is solid enough to apply to a majority of guys.

        Every career is different, and it is different down to each man. It depends on way too many factors to be able to differentiate.

        Some guys are ‘done’ in their late twenties, some are good to go into their forties. There is no one single answer for explaining such differences.

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