I sometime wonder to what degree playing golf at a professional level helps with punching power, speed, torque etc. It might be learning ballet for footwork or playing ping pong to help with coordination. Would be silly to knock it.
Yeah i guess when ever i think of golf though i just think of it as a kind of gentlemen's game i guess, i know what you mean though alot of the cricket players who have a good swing seem to when some participate in boxing exhibitions have a very good punch as well could correlate between the two maybe.
Actually its pretty funny Joe Louis was criticized for loosing to Max Schmelling the first time because he was spending more time on the golf course than boxing
I dont know why you keep coming back, human interaction? what is it you seem like a pretty lonely dude just sitting at his computer so angry that hes a nobody and his life has been ultimately worth nothing he likes to talk **** to people over the internet thats all ive seen you do so far
Vlad couldn't even handle Ross Purrity... Chris Byrd made Vitali quit on his stool... Jesse Owens didn't have starting blocks and ran in steel cleats..deal:deal Do you think Bolt can run the same time in steel cleats?????:hi:
Joe Louis was not slow of foot.... This will change your mind http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R78hdxpRfwsdeal:deal
The Louis combinations would be something Wlad would never have encountered before, and Joe could bang big time, Joe by clean ko.
Joe Louis and Wladimir Klitschko have been down a combined 23 times .. I can't think of two ATG heavyweights who have been 'floored' as much. I love it how there's 14 pages of arguement about which Mr Glass is the #1 Glass
Klitschko has no middle or inside game and I'm not a fan. I'd still pick him to beat Louis 99 times out of 100.