Best Conditioned Fighter

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  1. boxsensei

    boxsensei Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Paul Williams
     
  2. 2chris7

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    just a thought: hopkins wasn't even breathing through his mouth when he tko'd tito. and he started his career at 175 moved down to 160 and stayed there for 20yrs. and still is in great condition, every fight, at over 40yrs old. that dude is in shape.
     
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    hard to judge in this day when you dont have 15 rounds.

    I find it amazing with all modern science/sports nutrition that very few guys feel comfortable to complete a full 12 rnds.
     
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    of recent times it has to be calzaghe. the sheer amount he throws and i've heard him talk about his training regime. even before the jones fight he was running up mountain roads and way ahead of everyone else
     
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    Jermaine Taylor:nut
     
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    exactly
     
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    Frazier, Ali, and Hopkins.
     
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    Pac, and Paul Williams! Williams in the Winky fight throwing at least 100 punches a round then going back to his corner and smiling.
     
  9. Losfer_Words

    Losfer_Words Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's the main reason I posted the thread, mate. You see fighters breathing with their mouths open nowadays after 10 rounds (a minority I may add but it is noticeable) and I just wanted to see if anyone could give me some examples of really well conditioned fighters from way, way back. :good

    I remembered Jess Willard. If you've never heard of him check his record:

    http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=10602&cat=boxer

    The guy once did 26 rounds with Jack Johnson.
     
  10. ripcity

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    Luis Ramon (Youri Boy) Campas ran the L.A. marathon a few years ago.
     
  11. ripcity

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    How would he do against Ben Harper?
     
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    Harry Greb
    Joe Frazier
    Rocky Marciano
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    Joe Frazier, kept up a good workrate throughout 15 rounds