Why is it that people believe that boxing does not take intense training and discipline to become a fighter? Why is it that people believe that being a boxer is like being an athelete in any other sport?
Let me tell you first hand that boxing is by far the hardest sport that is out there.
I have people in here telling me this and telling me that about training procedures like they know what it's like. A couple of amatuer bouts will get your feet wet but it will not tell you the whole story of what it takes to compete on a high level.
The youth today have become soft and pampered little puzzies as a whole. I just got through debating what it takes to be a fighter, for the most part these people were clueless as to the intensity that a fighter must train to become successfull. "If you are sore from training the day before than take acouple of days off to heal." LMFAO at that statement made in the thread.
If you want to become a fighter you will have to bust your balls to become succesfull. You will stay clear of the parties and in general the night life that the common person enjoys. Being a fighter makes you so uncommon among the populous. You stay clean and bust your ass every day that you are in the gym.
If this sounds like it may be too much dedication then I might recommend that you try your hand at golf or baseball or maybe even bocche ball. If you are not prepared to give boxing your all then you would be much better suited for the back 9 at any local golf course.
You will train as you fight and you will fight as you have trained. If your opponent goes the extra mile or spends more time in the gym conditioning than you than most likely he will be more prepared for war.
Part of my power in the ring was conditioning. When the bell rings I would get in your face and start warring. You move over there and I'm on you. You move again and just the same I'm on top of you. What happens is that the less conditioned fighter will begin to succumb to the pressure and will eventually fold simply by keeping constant pressure on them because they are less conditioned and spark out. I was trained to where I could throw punches for the entire fight. If you come up against a fighter conditioned as I was you would be in some serious trouble if you are not in top shape.
You can tell me that I over trained as they raise my arm in victory..........Rockin'
Let me tell you first hand that boxing is by far the hardest sport that is out there.
I have people in here telling me this and telling me that about training procedures like they know what it's like. A couple of amatuer bouts will get your feet wet but it will not tell you the whole story of what it takes to compete on a high level.
The youth today have become soft and pampered little puzzies as a whole. I just got through debating what it takes to be a fighter, for the most part these people were clueless as to the intensity that a fighter must train to become successfull. "If you are sore from training the day before than take acouple of days off to heal." LMFAO at that statement made in the thread.
If you want to become a fighter you will have to bust your balls to become succesfull. You will stay clear of the parties and in general the night life that the common person enjoys. Being a fighter makes you so uncommon among the populous. You stay clean and bust your ass every day that you are in the gym.
If this sounds like it may be too much dedication then I might recommend that you try your hand at golf or baseball or maybe even bocche ball. If you are not prepared to give boxing your all then you would be much better suited for the back 9 at any local golf course.
You will train as you fight and you will fight as you have trained. If your opponent goes the extra mile or spends more time in the gym conditioning than you than most likely he will be more prepared for war.
Part of my power in the ring was conditioning. When the bell rings I would get in your face and start warring. You move over there and I'm on you. You move again and just the same I'm on top of you. What happens is that the less conditioned fighter will begin to succumb to the pressure and will eventually fold simply by keeping constant pressure on them because they are less conditioned and spark out. I was trained to where I could throw punches for the entire fight. If you come up against a fighter conditioned as I was you would be in some serious trouble if you are not in top shape.
You can tell me that I over trained as they raise my arm in victory..........Rockin'

Comment