Not sure why it has suddenly become a crime to be in condition in boxing. 'None of this culture was prevalent during the 90's, 80's and going back' strange culture in boxing these days, where dedicated athletes are not appreciate. I understand it is not a body building contest 'Rightly so', but Anthony Joshua just like David Haye & Wladimir Kiltschko for me where the most recent fighters to really live the life at heavyweight.
People would rather 'Nut themselves off to Tyson Fury' because he reminds people of themselves bragging about drinking and being a **** 'I have noticed he is not bragging anymore, because since Deontay Wilder decked him? He realizes **** has just got real'.
Very few fighters really live the life in my opinion, even the ones who state they do.
Note: I am not automatically bamboozled by seeing a fighter in stereotypical condition, I routinely stated that Derek Chisora was in worst condition when he fought Dillian Whyte for the second time. He looked empty inside, and I could just tell by his demeanor that he was over trained 'And had wasted his training camp, attempting to train like David Haye' only issue with that is? He is not David Haye, and does not possess his genetics.
Derek Chisora is a simple kind of athlete/man 'In terms of what will work for him', durable and robust like a tank. Where as David Haye resembled a Fighter jet or formula one car, HAYE had a very small potent operating window. So his training had to be intense and intricate at times.
Chisora needs to just get back to eating his Burgers, Chineese takeaways, doing his long runs and just simple basic training. He benefited greatly from old school training Derek Chisora, because he is a old school type of fighter.
People would rather 'Nut themselves off to Tyson Fury' because he reminds people of themselves bragging about drinking and being a **** 'I have noticed he is not bragging anymore, because since Deontay Wilder decked him? He realizes **** has just got real'.
Very few fighters really live the life in my opinion, even the ones who state they do.
Note: I am not automatically bamboozled by seeing a fighter in stereotypical condition, I routinely stated that Derek Chisora was in worst condition when he fought Dillian Whyte for the second time. He looked empty inside, and I could just tell by his demeanor that he was over trained 'And had wasted his training camp, attempting to train like David Haye' only issue with that is? He is not David Haye, and does not possess his genetics.
Derek Chisora is a simple kind of athlete/man 'In terms of what will work for him', durable and robust like a tank. Where as David Haye resembled a Fighter jet or formula one car, HAYE had a very small potent operating window. So his training had to be intense and intricate at times.
Chisora needs to just get back to eating his Burgers, Chineese takeaways, doing his long runs and just simple basic training. He benefited greatly from old school training Derek Chisora, because he is a old school type of fighter.
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