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    this is what i feel is good weight for certain heights for boxing
    5'5-5'7- 100-120
    5'8-5'10 120-152
    6'-6'2 150-heavy weight

    I have noticed that at almost all the shows i go to for amateur boxing the tall kid will win if he knows how to move and use his height and jab to keep distance. So id say to the kid whos 5'9 90 pounds if thats your natural weight for your height and you eat as much as you want that weight is perfect for you, go in there and fight and use your reach and move a lot, it will be to your advantage that your probably 5+ inches taller than everyone in your weight class.

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    i'm 6'1" 141. can't put on weight to save my life, and I eat alot.

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    • #3
      ...i wish my fat ass was blessed with the metabolism of this fellow louisianian..






      "....DAMMIT I WANT SOME PORK!"

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      • #4
        here is the weight chart i found

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        • #5
          Originally posted by boxing4ever View Post
          here is the weight chart i found
          That chart may apply to typical sedentary males, but it's not remotely accurate for performance athletes. I'm 5'9, 172 lbs. this morning, according to the chart I'm "moderately overweight." I'll admit I'm not "body beautiful" but I run a 5:00 mile and my heart rate is 49 bpm. Here are pics of me at 205 ("Severe Overweight" by the chart) and 175 lbs ("Moderate Overweight") respectively. Overweight, my ass.

          [IMG]http://i75.***********.com/albums/i311/Fraid_E_cat/janthrusept2006.jpg[/IMG]

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          • #6
            I should add, that you need to learn to work with what the Good Lord gave ya. If you're short and broad-shouldered, work it into your style. If you're a beanpole, work it into your style.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by fraidycat View Post
              That chart may apply to typical sedentary males, but it's not remotely accurate for performance athletes. I'm 5'9, 172 lbs. this morning, according to the chart I'm "moderately overweight." I'll admit I'm not "body beautiful" but I run a 5:00 mile and my heart rate is 49 bpm. Here are pics of me at 205 ("Severe Overweight" by the chart) and 175 lbs ("Moderate Overweight") respectively. Overweight, my ass.

              [IMG]http://i75.***********.com/albums/i311/Fraid_E_cat/janthrusept2006.jpg[/IMG]
              agree with you but you starting to have man boobs

              man it the worst thing to have man boobs for a belly it better

              anyway example it Mike Tyson too.

              this all depends the good thumb rule if you could run for 3 mile without taking a breath and wieght and all that. it usually you know when you are healthy because nobody know better about your body than yourself

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              • #8
                Originally posted by fraidycat View Post
                That chart may apply to typical sedentary males, but it's not remotely accurate for performance athletes. I'm 5'9, 172 lbs. this morning, according to the chart I'm "moderately overweight." I'll admit I'm not "body beautiful" but I run a 5:00 mile and my heart rate is 49 bpm. Here are pics of me at 205 ("Severe Overweight" by the chart) and 175 lbs ("Moderate Overweight") respectively. Overweight, my ass.

                [IMG]http://i75.***********.com/albums/i311/Fraid_E_cat/janthrusept2006.jpg[/IMG]
                damn i can tell the diffrence man 5 months ago before i started running and exercising so i can loose a few pounds before i went to the boxing gym i weighed 190 now i weigh 165 with more muscles and a hell lot less fat and im 5''7'

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by eazy_mas View Post
                  agree with you but you starting to have man boobs

                  man it the worst thing to have man boobs for a belly it better

                  anyway example it Mike Tyson too.
                  I was definitely headed for full-on obese there for awhile; had I gained another 20 lbs I'd have had some sweet boobage going on. I'm so glad to be back down to an A-cup.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by fraidycat View Post
                    I was definitely headed for full-on obese there for awhile; had I gained another 20 lbs I'd have had some sweet boobage going on. I'm so glad to be back down to an A-cup.
                    lmao does anyone sometimes feel weird when you gain weight i mean i remember one week i took running off and gained 5 pounds i almost freaked out not because im a freak about my shape but it felt awkward like my hard work was going down the drain

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