How do they train and/or eat? Most are extremely ripped and well in shape.
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Thread: Boxers...ripped as HELL!
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07-30-2002, 01:36 AM #1
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07-30-2002, 01:58 AM #2
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07-30-2002, 02:00 AM #3
Pro boxers have great diets
exercise regulary so hardly no fat ( running in morning, boxing training, sparing, circut training, weights )
when they do weights they do loads of reps sometimes they do heavy weights for strength.
There so ripped cause they are not realy big just tonned even heavyweights are not big, most heavyweights biceps are 16 inch just that the camera makes them look huge in life they anit as big as they look on tv. Example Tyson in prime had 43 inch chest most of you teenages have that, but it looks bigger on tv.
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07-30-2002, 02:07 AM #4
Gymnasts have great bodies they are well ripped and have a good size obvious not a bb size but they are still very STRONG and muscly.
I have been watching the common wealth games and the gymnastics Biceips, triceps, shoulders are great esepically when on the rings. Any one in here a gymnast can u please tell me how u guys get quite a size on ur biceps cause it would appear u guys would have to over train to get good.
Also how cum short sprinters are really ripped and have quite big muslces????
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07-30-2002, 03:00 AM #5
yeah i wanna knwo about the gymnasts too
and about mike tyson's stats. i was wondering the same. i was lookin at lennoxs and tysons stats when the fight was happening, and they seem average on paper.
but when u see them you see some muscled up freaks!
maybe its the camera, who knows.Kill me. You must. For I will not stop.
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07-30-2002, 04:20 AM #6
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whoa, tyson only had a 43 inch chest....looks alot bigger
i dunno about gymnists but i know i do some wieghted push ups on rings
sprinters are muscly becuase short runs are 95% muscle and 5% cardioI've seen a 15 year old deadlift 440 lbs. first time ever touching a weight
I've witnessed a begginer increase there total 350 lbs. the first month
I myself can show you men bench pressing 821 lbs. men deadlifting nearly 940 lbs. men squatting 1104 lbs.
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Whats my post workout drink? half a bottle of Jack Daniels No. 7 sounds about right
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07-30-2002, 05:31 AM #7
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TYSON TALE OF THE TAPE FROM BBC.COM
Age 35
Height 5ft11.5in
Weight 225lbs
Reach 71in
Chest/Norm 42.5in
Chest/Exp 44in
Waist 34in
Biceps 17in
Neck 20in
Calf 17in
Ankle 11in
Thigh 26.5in
Fist 12in
Forearm 14in
Won 49
Lost 3
Drawn 0
KO's 43
No Contest 1
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07-30-2002, 06:24 AM #8
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i'll be damned...the man is smaller than me in some areas and larger in some areas...he looks ****ing big tho w3rd
my wiast is huge due to intense ab training for strength i got a 36-38 waist, my calves are like 17 1/2, forearms just shy of 14, chest 46, shoulders in there 50's some where
i haven't mesured in at least 2 monthsI've seen a 15 year old deadlift 440 lbs. first time ever touching a weight
I've witnessed a begginer increase there total 350 lbs. the first month
I myself can show you men bench pressing 821 lbs. men deadlifting nearly 940 lbs. men squatting 1104 lbs.
Powerlifting the sport of imposibility to Bodybuilders everywhere
Whats my post workout drink? half a bottle of Jack Daniels No. 7 sounds about right
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07-30-2002, 06:31 AM #9
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07-30-2002, 06:32 AM #10
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true, when you run like a boxer do you have time to get big?
I've seen a 15 year old deadlift 440 lbs. first time ever touching a weight
I've witnessed a begginer increase there total 350 lbs. the first month
I myself can show you men bench pressing 821 lbs. men deadlifting nearly 940 lbs. men squatting 1104 lbs.
Powerlifting the sport of imposibility to Bodybuilders everywhere
Whats my post workout drink? half a bottle of Jack Daniels No. 7 sounds about right
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07-30-2002, 06:43 AM #11
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Originally posted by p0w3rlift3r
true, when you run like a boxer do you have time to get big?
Unfortunately alot of boxers train dumb too. But the best way to be a better boxer is to spar and fight more.
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07-30-2002, 06:46 AM #12
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yep, fighting like wresteling is alot of skill
its one of the things that you can do more at and be the best at, powerliftin/bodybuilding isn't like thats its all about who trains the smartest and the best, the rest is up to natureI've seen a 15 year old deadlift 440 lbs. first time ever touching a weight
I've witnessed a begginer increase there total 350 lbs. the first month
I myself can show you men bench pressing 821 lbs. men deadlifting nearly 940 lbs. men squatting 1104 lbs.
Powerlifting the sport of imposibility to Bodybuilders everywhere
Whats my post workout drink? half a bottle of Jack Daniels No. 7 sounds about right
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07-30-2002, 06:56 AM #13
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07-30-2002, 07:21 AM #14
Boxers do have awesome bodies. I think it's because they have to train for strength and also train for endurance. I think the boxer with the nicest physique that I want is Roy Jones Jr. That guy is perfectly ripped and proportioned. I think Lennox was in much better shape than mike tyson for their fight. Not too mention tyson took a pay day to get his ass kicked.
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07-30-2002, 09:14 AM #15
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Originally posted by Flyguy3663
Boxers do have awesome bodies. I think it's because they have to train for strength and also train for endurance. I think the boxer with the nicest physique that I want is Roy Jones Jr. That guy is perfectly ripped and proportioned. I think Lennox was in much better shape than mike tyson for their fight. Not too mention tyson took a pay day to get his ass kicked.
Also agree about Tyson taking a payday for a whoppin' from the Black Brit.
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07-30-2002, 09:26 AM #16
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07-30-2002, 09:29 AM #17Originally posted by Fletch
TYSON TALE OF THE TAPE FROM BBC.COM
Age 35
Height 5ft11.5in
Weight 225lbs
Reach 71in
Chest/Norm 42.5in
Chest/Exp 44in
Waist 34in
Biceps 17in
Neck 20in
Calf 17in
Ankle 11in
Thigh 26.5in
Fist 12in
Forearm 14in
Won 49
Lost 3
Drawn 0
KO's 43
No Contest 1
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07-30-2002, 09:38 AM #18
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17' calves are a dime a dozen
I've seen a 15 year old deadlift 440 lbs. first time ever touching a weight
I've witnessed a begginer increase there total 350 lbs. the first month
I myself can show you men bench pressing 821 lbs. men deadlifting nearly 940 lbs. men squatting 1104 lbs.
Powerlifting the sport of imposibility to Bodybuilders everywhere
Whats my post workout drink? half a bottle of Jack Daniels No. 7 sounds about right
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07-30-2002, 10:30 AM #19
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07-30-2002, 10:35 AM #20
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Tyson is also wearing baggy black trunks in every fight. That really slims down his true size on TV. Lennox's measurements are much larger then his......and 17" calves are only a dime a dozen in the athletic realm. Prolly around average size calves for an NFL Linebacker. 17" calves at his bf % is very impressive.
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07-30-2002, 10:55 AM #21
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I just thought I would share this since we are on the subject. I used to box (did it for a bit less than a year) and it was hell. My god it was tough, but nevertheless fun. My god I was good, but I can't stand weighing as little as they told me to. They wanted me to be at 147 pounds. Although it would have gave the a shot at knocking out Oscar De la Hoya...lol...but it made me feel awfull. It made me feel so weak, and just plain sick. I decided to quit and give baseball a shot. Were I would not be put in a scale everyday and given water pills. Boxing is fun and I spar a round here and there, but just for fun.
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07-30-2002, 02:03 PM #22
mike tyson's prime stats were
Neck= 19 3.4 inch
Bicep= 16 inch
forearm= 14
chest=43 expand= 45
waist = 34
thigh= 26
calf= 18
George Forman was a monster tho. He had an 48 inch chest and 18 inch biceps
I think David Tua has a great body, am not sure what he looks like now but when he was younger he was a monster.
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07-30-2002, 02:56 PM #23
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Michael Grant was built...he was 6'8" and huge...to bad is boxing days are over. Lewis knock the **** out of him. He should just retire from boxing and become a bodybuildier..lol...
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07-30-2002, 03:01 PM #24Originally posted by FATHER FLEX
Michael Grant was built...he was 6'8" and huge...to bad is boxing days are over. Lewis knock the **** out of him. He should just retire from boxing and become a bodybuildier..lol...
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07-30-2002, 03:13 PM #25
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07-30-2002, 03:28 PM #26
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07-30-2002, 03:55 PM #27
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07-30-2002, 03:58 PM #28
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07-30-2002, 04:45 PM #29
Gymnasts are strong, and their strength is "more practical" as some people call it. Not a lot of pro bodybuilders can do more than 20 pull-ups at their 300 pound frame.
Boxers are ripped, you wanna know why? Try taking up boxing and you'll see within the first 30 minutes. Cardio, cardio, cardio. Train, train, train. They eat lean and exercise.
A lot of the great boxers aren't huge like bodybuilders. They're cut and lean, fat slows you down. Too much muscle slows you down. Anyone in competitive combat sports need a good proportion and the proportion will vary from sport to sport. If you look at Ali, he was pretty cut yet wasn't big enough to make him unable to dance around the guy in the ring.
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07-30-2002, 04:59 PM #30
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