I’m trying to think of the last time we saw someone with this much talent in the past few years lose his title on the scales. Not just marginal talent, I’m talking very good to great talent. Was it only Tank Davis?? But one of the greatest fighters in history actually missed weight and paid a heavy fine. Some thought it was an intentional Strategic move to be the bigger fighter on fight night, others thought it wasn’t. Who was it, hint 2009???
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Shannon Sharpe, a HOF football player who always took care of his body, was asked a question about a NBA player who struggles with his shape and weight. He said, when you get to a certain level, there are no excuses. You make the necessary investments to hire the right people around you to keep you on track, nutritionists, trainers, health coaches, chefs, etc.
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Originally posted by markther View PostShannon Sharpe, a HOF football player who always took care of his body, was asked a question about a NBA player who struggles with his shape and weight. He said, when you get to a certain level, there are no excuses. You make the necessary investments to hire the right people around you to keep you on track, nutritionists, trainers, health coaches, chefs, etc.
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it's easy to beat somebody at 168 when you come in as light heavyweight benavidez came in with layers of lard on his torso he could have easily lost the weight
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Originally posted by markther View PostShannon Sharpe, a HOF football player who always took care of his body, was asked a question about a NBA player who struggles with his shape and weight. He said, when you get to a certain level, there are no excuses. You make the necessary investments to hire the right people around you to keep you on track, nutritionists, trainers, health coaches, chefs, etc.
At his age, and with discipline (that he is questionable on), Benevidez can probably get down to 168 again. But the wise move would be to man up and move to 175.
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It was genius! Nobody wants to fight Benavidas before. Now with an open belt those will be looking to get it will have to fight Benavidas. But only those with a pair. The other champs are nursing their belts in the easiest division in boxing. It's almost embarrasing. No unified champ in that division. Seems one could have them all if there was any confidence among the belt holders. Benavidez excluded. He is the only one who is willing to risk it. Although not that much of a risk.
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Originally posted by skinnystev View Postit's easy to beat somebody at 168 when you come in as light heavyweight benavidez came in with layers of lard on his torso he could have easily lost the weight
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Originally posted by Griever0730 View PostNo way. Surpassed by Ortiz? How? Yea he looks like the real deal but he hasn't even fought in a title eliminator yet. Benavidez already been a world champ twice and he's only a year older. He's accomplished some things not many fighters do at his age. Regardless of his self-inflicted transgressions outside of the ring, the young man is a stud in the ring. He's still got a long career ahead of him and the way he looks in there, he'll be a champion again in no time. Hope he can still make SMW somehow for the big fights in the division, but it might just look like it's that time to move up to LHW.
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