:rofl:rofl I would like to see your work out when this is littleatsch I guess you never boxed or even trained!
Wait, is he supposed to be Mayweather's? :blood Unless she is Mexican herself, one of Floyd's baby mamas went stepping out with some beaner and left Money to foot the bill.
exactly, I'm just trying to imagine me doing this **** and it's not possible. If I do the bag for 3 minutes and just switch to 30 second breaks, I'll be done after 8 rounds.
no no no not related to Floyd. His parents know Floyd. I believe they named the kid Floyd too out of honor for Floyd.
The camera man is just shooting a wall now...a speed bag...an empty corner of the gym. Just wandering around. People milling about. Mayweather is in the rings. Garcia is unwrapping and re-wrapping his hands. Another glove change.
He wasn't really made to work though in those rounds and it seemed like more of a warm up for him. It's very clever how he's trained his body to take these 10-15 second breaks quite frequently so he is never over taxing his body hence never appearing to get really tired. More than anything his recovery period seems extremely quick so if he gets a quick breather he's back to firing on all cylinders again. I like how he's not going for power on every punch as well as that would be silly considering in boxing the rounds are only 3 mins a piece.
Does anybody remember the end of one of the Oscar Floyd 24/7's where it showed Floyd just shredding the speed bag with one hand while lookin' at the camera like it wasn't ****?? I'll always remember that one.
He threw about a dozen revolutions and stopped to have his wraps adjusted. They felt too tight. He gets back on the speed bag and works his way into a rhythm, slow at first, but then FAST. The bag is bouncing off its base three times between each punch. Lefts and rights alternating. Two lefts and a right. Left, bounce bounce bounce, right, bounce bounce bounce, left, bounce, right, bounce. Now he just isolates each hand. All right hand, slowly, bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce. Both hands now. Building speed. Getting a rhythm going. Punctuating with a big right hand.