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    simply can't find this thread in the forum tried searching different keywords for 20 mins. If anyone has it saved could you please post it? thank you

    edit: that sucks we can't delete our own threads, anyways I found it after going through the archives which took forver
    Last edited by Tony Blitz; 08-19-2005, 02:36 PM.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Tony Blitz
    simply can't find this thread in the forum tried searching different keywords for 20 mins. If anyone has it saved could you please post it? thank you

    edit: that sucks we can't delete our own threads, anyways I found it after going through the archives which took forver
    You found it?

    Post it up please, i might take a look.

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    • #3
      Daily Regime (7 days a week):

      5am: get up and go for a 3 mile jog

      6am: come back home shower and go back to bed (great
      workout for those huge legs of his)

      10am wake up: eat oatmeal

      12pm: do ring work (10 rounds of sparring)

      2pm: have another meal (steak and pasta with fruit
      juice drink)

      3pm: more ring work and 60 mins on the exercise bike
      (again working those huge legs for endurance)

      5pm: 2000 sit-ups; 500-800 dips; 500 press-ups; 500
      shrugs with a 30kg barbell and 10 mins of neck
      exercises

      7pm: steak and pasta meal again with fruit juice
      (orange I think it was)

      8pm: another 30 minutes on the exercise bike
      then watch TV and then go to bed.

      ------------------------------------------------------------------

      Before jogging in the morning he did a lot of
      stretching followed by 10 jumps onto boxes and 10
      bursts of sprints, then he went jogging. At 12pm he
      sparred. At 3pm he did focus mitt work or heavy bag
      work inside the ring. He warmed up for all ring work
      with light exercises such as skipping or shadow boxing
      or speed ball. At 5pm Tyson did 10 quick circuits,
      each circuit consisting of: 200 sit-ups, then 25-40
      dips, then 50 press-ups, then 25-40 dips, then 50
      shrugs, followed by 10 mins of neck work on the floor.
      What an animal! Tyson said that the shrugs "built his
      shoulders up" to help unleash punches with his short
      arms whilst at the same time building endurance in the
      neck. It should be noted though that Tyson couldn't do
      any more than 50 sit-ups a day and 50 press-ups a day
      when he was 13, but gradually increasing the reps each
      week got him to a higher level over many years, so
      that he was doing 2000 sit-ups inside 2 hours every
      day by the time he was 20.)

      Mike told Ian Darke (Sky commentator) his above
      workout regime when he visited England to watch a
      Frank Bruno fight in March 1987. Durke told Mike that
      Bruno trained like a bodybuilder and asked Mike about
      this, but Mike said that floor exercises and natural
      exercises work better. Mike explained that his
      punch-power comes from nothing more than heavy bag
      work "works your strength through the hips" he said,
      despite doing shrugs with a barbell he said that
      lifting weights has about as much resemblance to
      punching as "cheesecake" (contradicting himself though
      due to doing shrugs). But his mentor Cus D'Amato
      realised that, due to Tyson's style, he needed
      punch-power (not that he didn't have it naturally
      anyway). So Cus got Mike very heavy bags to hit for a
      13 yr old, and Cus gradually increased the weight of
      the bags Tyson used over time so that by the age of
      18-19 Tyson was banging bags that no other man could
      budge! Also, Cus used to order Tyson to go jog 3 miles
      with 50lbs on his back because he didn't want Mike
      growing any taller (because it didn't suit his style)!









      I dont think it's real. This has been posted word for word in tons of forums, and the general opinion is that it's a hoax.

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      • #4
        I don't see why it would be a hoax, it makes sense. Those 2000 sit ups can be easily down look how massive his abs are

        And the running is basicly the average boxer's running length with the excercise bike making sense because of how big his legs are

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