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  • #21
    I think Kingdosia got me wrong. Are you guys thinking that I could go continously for 45mins with only ONE 1-2 min break?

    I do around 7-8 sets and 1-2 min break after every set.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Prince_2k View Post
      Well, I am not kidding dude. I am sorry if you think I am ****tin.

      Yes, I could hit the bag hard now, and I do like for 45 Mins (with 1-2 min rest in between ofcourse).

      You seems to forget that I was bodybuilder few years ago. Did a 300lbs benchpress.

      Have you ever lifted 225lbs barbel curls in your entire life?..
      BODY BUILDING?? TAKE THAT **** TO A BODY BUILDING SITE IT MEANS NOTHING HERE. NOTHING INFACT THAT TYPE OF BACKGROUND WOULD HURT YOUR CHANCES OF BOXING. I WOULDNT WANT TO CURL 225 EVEN IF I COULD. HAVE YOU EVER KO'D A CREDIBLE FIGHTER WITH ONE SHOT? TO THE GUT? OR IN JUST 8 SECONDS OF THE FIRST ROUND. NO BUT YOU CAN SURE WORK YOUR JACK OFF MUSCLE HUH? AND I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU SAY YOU TOLD US YOU GOT WINDED AFTER JUST A FEW PUNCHES. HAVE NO EXPERIENCE AND NOW ALL OF THE SUDDEN YOU CAN GO FOR 8 RNDS WHATEVER

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      • #23
        Believe it or not, it's fine with me.

        And I am done with you. You got serious attitude problem, rectify your issues and be nice with people on forums, I didn't attacked your words or nothing I said to hurt your feelings. You've highly inflated ego, which is definately your negative point.

        Yes, 7-9 sets, 45 mins, 1-2 mins rest in between, and that's how I do it. And if you've got any problem with this, then stay away from my thread, and don't even look at it. I truly don't admire person like you.
        Last edited by Prince_2k; 10-13-2006, 04:22 AM.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Prince_2k View Post
          Hey guys

          Alright, this might seem ****** but believe me I am inspired by movie "Rocky". I never thought I would do boxing in my life, as I always had very least interest in this sport, but after watching Rocky, and some of Mike Tyson "greatest" fights, I do believe that I missed something. Earlier I was a bodybuilder, and I was pretty good at it. I had about 17.5" Inches biceps, 44" Inches Chest & around 25" Inches thighs, and I think for a 5' feet 9" Inches guy, those figures ain't too shabby. But the thing is I left doing exercises from past 4 years, and I haven't even touched weights from last 4 years. Since I am 26 years old (wondering why I didn't watched ROCKY movie way back), I feel like I am toooo old to start Boxing now.

          I've been looking all over Internet about basic boxing punches, and it seems I am learning pretty good. I tried doing freehand punches (like Jab, uppercut etc.) continously for about 10 minutes, and BOY I got exhausted within 10 minutes which shows I don't have stamina at all now.

          Please don't suggest me to look for a trainer, because I probably won't find it anyway, as I am from INDIA, there's not much Boxing impact here.

          Guys, I am willing to learn, please guide me. Your input is highly appreciated.


          Boxing is best learned from a qualified trainer. Learning from books or boxing forums is a rather dubious process. I don't know if there are many qualified trainers in India but I do believe there have been some successful amateur boxers from your country. Do you live anywhere near them?

          26 is rather old to begin boxing. However, if you are a natural athlete, highly motivated and have a knockout punch, you might be able to forge some sort of career in boxing. Ron Lyle didn't start until he was about 29, but had the misfortune to start when the division was laden with talent. Lyle would likely be a beltholder in the current heavyweight division.

          Punchers tend to be physically strong but not all strong men have a knockout punch. If you have some reason to believe that you are a puncher, then by all means make an effort to get some training. Once you get into the gym it won't take long to discover your punching potential.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Prince_2k View Post
            Believe it or not, it's fine with me.

            And I am done with you. You got serious attitude problem, rectify your issues and be nice with people on forums, I didn't attacked your words or nothing I said to hurt your feelings. You've highly inflated ego, which is definately your negative point.

            Yes, 7-9 sets, 45 mins, 1-2 mins rest in between, and that's how I do it. And if you've got any problem with this, then stay away from my thread, and don't even look at it. I truly don't admire person like you.
            see your still talking in bull**** bodybuilding terms sets?? boxing is in rounds 3 min for the pro and some semi pro's 2 for the amateurs. So you would have the boxing athletes here on B.S believe that in only a couple of days you went from not knowing an uppercut from your ******* to going 8 5.6 min rnds to total 45 mins with only 1-2 min between rnds??? if you did it. "if" you did you are not training nearly intense enough. there is no way. I don't care how many curls or benchpresses you USED to do that **** don't help you in boxing. And body building will never give you the stanima to pull of that feet. So if you are doing it I'd bet you are doing it wrong. Why bother anyway go back to body building its easier. Stop insulting real boxers with your b.s we all no what goes into this sport we have all put in the work that it takes to do it and we know you are full of it.

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            • #26
              Thanks for the reply, Potatoes. I actually love doing boxing, I feel quite good after doing it. I recently inquirered locally, we have a Stadium here and guys in the Stadium give Boxing training, I'll go there and see

              Yes you're right potatoes, I am athlete since my school days, I used to take part in various sports activities.

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              • #27
                I would like to thank COTY again, for his suggestion about hand wraps. I feel lot more comfortable with it.

                I am absolutely lovin' it

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