The OP is full of sh_t. Groves wasn't gassed, he was having his best rounds at the time. Fighters a hundred years ago went 20-30 rounds and the most they did was road work.
Fought more better conditioned and they were always in the gym working out todays fighter fights than he takes 6 months off and than begins an 8 week training.As an amateur you go to the gym 12 months a year theres no 6 month vacations. Fat Bodies like Broner if he takes 6 months off he's up to 165 to 175 pounds than has to work 2 to 3 months to take the weight off
The OP is full of sh_t. Groves wasn't gassed, he was having his best rounds at the time. Fighters a hundred years ago went 20-30 rounds and the most they did was road work.
the whole point of why they changed it from 30-40 rounds as you say to the modern system is because they barely ever threw any damn punches and didn't do anything for those 40 rounds. They changed it to 15 rounds to increase the excitement of the match. It's easy to go 30 rounds when you throw 3 punches per round
Lol ariza shakes.......but i think the question is why is old fighters could fight 15 hard rounds......when now its only about 8 fighters that can fight that way.....im thinking about duran vs leanard 1.....dey fight hard all 15 rounds
Like some of the others said, combination of being too excited and hyped up for such a big event and also taking some decent body shots is why groves was a bit gassed.
Being relaxed definitely helps
I think road work is important as it helps u get into that mental focus n relaxation even though ur moving a lot. Which is great for boxing
But every body is different, what works for me won't necessarily work for u
He wasn't gassed. In fact, he was improving in the 7th and 8th and simply got caught.
He does usually have stamina issues, but that is not down to genetics, at all. Anyone can improve their stamina with the proper training, many fighters get that aspect of their training wrong.
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