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  • #31
    Originally posted by Squabbles94806 View Post
    Two Words: Michael Phelps
    These are the exceptions, not the rule.
    If you're at all wanting to achieve the next level, then you'll stop. If not, then you'll keep smoking. All it takes is willpower.

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    • #32
      this post makes no sense

      but i did do bag work while high just last week. i felt like a master mind

      2 gravity bongs.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by SpeedKillz View Post
        Swimming is NOT harder on the lungs than boxing. Your lungs are not submerged in water, your still breathing through your nose and mouth, and it is still flowing through your lungs the same if you are in water or not in water. If your lungs were submerged in water, you'd de be dead.
        Respect. Word.

        Your lungs are still underwater...you're lungs aren't filled with water, then you'll be dead.

        Are you sure? It seems to me all that deep breathing and holding your breathe takes more of a toll on the lungs. You're not supposed to hold your breath in boxing, but you hold your breath in swimming.

        I box i don't swim, so i really wouldn't know what i'm talking about. (about swimming) BUT, IMO i think swimming has more lung capacity implications as opposed to fighting, which uses constant cardio; inhaling and exhaling. You can't inhale and exhale in water. Yaddada?

        FYI: BHOP is the fcukin man.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Bendigo View Post
          These are the exceptions, not the rule.
          If you're at all wanting to achieve the next level, then you'll stop. If not, then you'll keep smoking. All it takes is willpower.

          No doubt. Respect. Word.

          But if you're genetically structured to handle both in a controlled, moderate fashion, then who's to judge whether or not it's right or wrong. Who's to say, "You can't acheive this if you do that..."

          Obviously Michael Phelps did it (along with other countless olympians who do smoke ERB). 8 gold medals this guy achieved. Of course, he wasn't smoking while he was on his mission, BUT he smoked enough to get his reputation tainted.

          Marvin Hagler, arguably one of the greats, smoked Erb and he had the best 4 rounds of boxing. Mike Tyson (aside from how his career went) smoked treez, dust, coke and he was a multi-million dollar draw. Micky Ward was scoring crack or meth weeks before the Gatti confrontation and he's a grand prize-fighter. Ken Norton was another potential budsmoker and he beat ALI!! Athletes and bud are not a new concept. Mayorga and his cigarettes? WAAAY worse than THC and he's a prize fighter gettin paid. Mosely and his steroids? And people are trippin about THC? You can kill someone in the ring if you're on steroids, that's just fcuked up.

          I'm not disagreeing with you. In fact i agree. Yes, if you want to be the best you can be, ya gotta put the pipe down. BUT, if you can handle both and still maintain...don't hate, congratulate. I'm not encouraging it, but i'm not looking down upon it either. It all depends on how you handle yourself and conduct yourself; and your training habbits. There are stoners on this scene who have disillusions about boxing, and they don't even train, thinking they can make it. Then there are boxers on this scene who dabble a little THC to take the edge off and relax them muscles. THEN, there are all the other boxers/budsmokers who don't smoke but vape.

          Me? Personally, i put it down. Weed is in my past. Sure i indulge here and there in moderation. And if i do, i ain't smokin. But by no means do i allow it to affect my training. I'm always in control, not the substance. I don't booze or smoke, like a lot of fighters, which i think is waay worse.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Squabbles94806 View Post
            Respect. Word.

            Your lungs are still underwater...you're lungs aren't filled with water, then you'll be dead.

            Are you sure? It seems to me all that deep breathing and holding your breathe takes more of a toll on the lungs. You're not supposed to hold your breath in boxing, but you hold your breath in swimming.

            I box i don't swim, so i really wouldn't know what i'm talking about. (about swimming) BUT, IMO i think swimming has more lung capacity implications as opposed to fighting, which uses constant cardio; inhaling and exhaling. You can't inhale and exhale in water. Yaddada?

            FYI: BHOP is the fcukin man.
            True true swimming does have more lung capacity implications cause of the constant holding breath you gotta do. I never swam competitively so I have no reference, but you're right that makes sense.

            BHOP IS the man. real cool too very fan friendly.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by SpeedKillz View Post
              True true swimming does have more lung capacity implications cause of the constant holding breath you gotta do. I never swam competitively so I have no reference, but you're right that makes sense.

              BHOP IS the man. real cool too very fan friendly.

              *****, you're lucky cus you're from Philly. His hometown, i dunno how he'll treat out of towners. Lol.

              I watched this small Bio on him, yo he had it tough and still came out on top. ya gotta respect that and take your hat off to him. Oh... that's what it was....Behind the Glory: Bernard Hopkins.

              In the Pen where he was locked up, there's still a mural of him.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Squabbles94806 View Post
                *****, you're lucky cus you're from Philly. His hometown, i dunno how he'll treat out of towners. Lol.

                I watched this small Bio on him, yo he had it tough and still came out on top. ya gotta respect that and take your hat off to him. Oh... that's what it was....Behind the Glory: Bernard Hopkins.

                In the Pen where he was locked up, there's still a mural of him.
                yea I seen bhop a few times down in old city where he lives, been to the gym he trains at a couple times too. his work ethic is unbelievable and his skills... well no words to describe them, he is just incredible.

                **** up unti last year, BHOP was the only professional philadelphia "sports franchise" to have a championship lol...

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by SpeedKillz View Post
                  yea I seen bhop a few times down in old city where he lives, been to the gym he trains at a couple times too. his work ethic is unbelievable and his skills... well no words to describe them, he is just incredible.

                  **** up unti last year, BHOP was the only professional philadelphia "sports franchise" to have a championship lol...

                  You ever get to spar with him? I be reading the little tips he gives at the end of the ring magazine, is that the gym you're talking about?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Squabbles94806 View Post
                    You ever get to spar with him? I be reading the little tips he gives at the end of the ring magazine, is that the gym you're talking about?
                    **** dude I WISH I could spar with that man, but nah I never did. I dono what gym that is, but the one I was at where he was training at for one of his fights was right outside the city in Upper Darby boxing gym.

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                    • #40
                      i can handle this ****, i don't wanna talk about this anymore can the mods delete this?

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