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Originally posted by potatoes View PostSome men can do more drunk than other men can do sober. It all depends on the talent you were born with. However, sooner or later you will have to face somebody who is capable of punishing you for your sins. Discipline, or lack of it, is nothing more than a habit. Party animals are slackers. If you are a slacker in the gym you will be a slacker in the ring. Every slacker has lost fights he should have won. So unless you are super talented, you will pay for every sin committed and it won't take long for the bill to come due.
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I wrote the book on this...
You need to stop drinking to be successful. If you can have one or two occasionally than fine but if you are like me and can't stop than you need to cut it out completely. I am trying to practice what I preach but whatever...
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Originally posted by danny stash View PostI wrote the book on this...
You need to stop drinking to be successful. If you can have one or two occasionally than fine but if you are like me and can't stop than you need to cut it out completely. I am trying to practice what I preach but whatever...
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Originally posted by danny stash View PostI wrote the book on this...
You need to stop drinking to be successful. If you can have one or two occasionally than fine but if you are like me and can't stop than you need to cut it out completely. I am trying to practice what I preach but whatever...
I quit drinking over 30 years ago. Don't miss it a bit. All it amounts to is habit. Quit one habit, pick up another, hopefully healthier and more constructive. It is not easy to break old habits, but it can be done. First you have to want something different, then it is no so very difficult.
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Originally posted by aussieboxer2320 View Postthis is a bit off topic but about heavyweights not having to watch their weight, that attitude has left us with the current crop of fat asses int he heavyweight ranks.
Originally posted by DeymarPR View Postwell I for one dont drink alcohol it slows down your metabolism and ****s up your reaction time (timing)
Which I guess thats why it's not also allowed to drink while in War...you want some one fully alert covering you
However, you are not allowed booze when you are fighting a war in the desert - preventing dehydration. However, i have it on good authority that a blind eye is often turned (in the British Army atleast).
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As for drinking, i love going out, getting drunk etc.
But to be truthful - if I have a fight, i wont drink for a month before the bout. Not only because i need to usually lose a few lbs's. But also because I want to be fresh enough to run the next day and i'm **** in the gym for 1 or 2 sessions after the binge.
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