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You are ****ing crazy. You boast about this kind of behaviour all of the time as if it is a badge of honour.
Good post. I wondered that myself. So strange that some guys are so injury prone. I am telling you...he should just do a ton of road work. Train to run a marathon. No reason to do the intense boxing training if if breaks his body down, and if he builds up his lungs and goes in there and throws 70 punches a round...what would be the downside of that?
Gassiev would manage to ruin his legs somehow. Marathon training is not easy. This guy weighed as low as 210 at CW but fought at 230+ at HW. Bizarre.
Why do boxers and boxing fans call running/jogging "road work"? And a lot of "road work" is hardly advisable to an injury prone guy, is it? It's such high impact, and the heavier a person is the more conscientious they need to be in their application. The best running/jogging for a boxer really should not be done on a road, or standard paved surface. He looked fat and out of shape at 230. His ideal weight is probably somewhere around 207 or so. He's a smaller man than Usyk, who is lean at 220+, easily. At 220 Gassiev will be frumpy.
Gassiev weighed 210 at CW. Unlike Usyk who depends on output and speed Gassiev can afford to add weight.
W Where do you live, in a cave with Trumps ancestors? You talk like a closeted teenager who beats off to gay porn.
That’s a recommendation that makes zero sense. Running a marathon isn’t going to build up his lungs, and big guys already have a high absolute VO2 max. Do boxers even do roadwork at all today unless they’re cutting weight? That’s the only reason to do it. Doing a lot of roadwork is exactly the sort of thing that causes bodies to break down. Especially a big guy like that. Boxing is almost no stress on the body compared to running, running is the most stressful thing you can do to your body. It’s for light people and people who have built up to it over a long time.