They measured Tyson on HBO and he was exactly 5'11, although he looks shorter cos of his broadness and heavy build.
And if your a stocky fighter you should use it to your advantage. 5'6" us very short for 168lbs but if you fight from a crouch, keep your chin tucked, keep ya guard high and work on getting in close - you can become a very effective inside fighter.
I think you think you don't look any bigger becuase your gains come so slowly that every morning there is barely a change (that's never noticable) and as days go by you are used to your size and before you know it, you got bigger. I don't know how to explain it well, but do you know what I mean?
I think you think you don't look any bigger becuase your gains come so slowly that every morning there is barely a change (that's never noticable) and as days go by you are used to your size and before you know it, you got bigger. I don't know how to explain it well, but do you know what I mean?
I know what you mean but I meant huge from a boxing standpoint, esp for a guy with my height. I should be like 130 or something. Im like what, 20-25 lbs from the heavyweight classes. I can def. see a difference in size over the years though I must admit I have grown accustomed to it.
They measured Tyson on HBO and he was exactly 5'11, although he looks shorter cos of his broadness and heavy build.
And if your a stocky fighter you should use it to your advantage. 5'6" us very short for 168lbs but if you fight from a crouch, keep your chin tucked, keep ya guard high and work on getting in close - you can become a very effective inside fighter.
I seen tyson at the mall last summer, he is only like 5'7 at the tallest
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