Its now official, Reading makes you a better boxer.

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  • Coeco
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    #1

    Its now official, Reading makes you a better boxer.

    It is now commonly accepted that collectively, our brain works by utilizing billions of neural inter-connections along an almost infinite variety of pathways to manage our intellectual capacities. The more inter-connections we have, the better or more efficiently our brains perform functions like solving problems or developing creative thought. Scientists know, but can’t explain exactly how the process works, but if you study mathematics, your musical ability improves. If you read extensively your ability to develop new physical skills or artistic abilities is augmented. This being so, we can therefore literally make ourselves “smarter” by increasing the quan****** of inter-connections in our brain.

    MUST.. FIND.. BOOK!
  • peewee1460
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    #2
    It is now commonly accepted that collectively, our brain works by utilizing billions of neural inter-connections along an almost infinite variety of pathways to manage our intellectual capacities. The more inter-connections we have, the better or more efficiently our brains perform functions like solving problems or developing creative thought. Scientists know, but can’t explain exactly how the process works, but if you study mathematics, your musical ability improves. If you read extensively your ability to develop new physical skills or artistic abilities is augmented. This being so, we can therefore literally make ourselves “smarter” by increasing the quan****** of inter-connections in our brain.

    MUST.. FIND.. BOOK!
    i gots to find me some text to browse

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    • msagrain
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      #3
      Yeh i bet mike tyson read books in his spear time.

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      • Squirrel
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        #4
        Um, well actually, yeah he did. He read an absolute ****ton in his spare time.

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        • markeeta
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          #5
          Originally posted by Squirrel
          Um, well actually, yeah he did. He read an absolute ****ton in his spare time.
          how many threads on this forum do i need to read to throw a good left hook?

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          • Squirrel
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            #6
            Explain the relevance of your question please, i'm having a slow morning.

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            • JayCoe
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              #7
              Mike Tyson is supposedly very astute, he talks slow and some of the stuff he says is about crazy but supposedly he's very well read and no fool. As for boxing, he's supposedly practically a historian in it. Alot of pro-boxers tend to study alot, they feel that people judge them as being ****** so I guess they try and prove them wrong by actually becoming very well read.

              Finding a book to read is no problem for me, i've got a shed load before Uni' starts and so on.

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              • Oriachim
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                #8
                What a load of b/s.

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                • judge_jab
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                  #9
                  how is it rediculous?

                  It makes sense, those who frequently read, train their body to take up knowledge and to remember it! Surely this is important when learning a new skill?

                  Just so you know, Mike Tyson is very very well read

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                  • Trrmo
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by oriachim
                    what A Load Of B/s.
                    Lmfao .......

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