But he could have won. He may have been ****, but so was his opponent.
What about the medical report? Golota obviously has panic reactions and probably refuses medication, but maybe it was a good thing he quit in...
A. I do not think is relevant B. Fair C. I cannot by matter of principle take weight into account at heavyweight, though fair in part. D....
:lol: I'll give you that.
Got to admit, good post. Most people go the gym for real training so this is supplementation, but you are certainly correct.
I have had 6 knee replacements which the Consultant attributed to having too much sex for the human body to handle.
There is no denying it has stigma. Over in the training forum I posted a vid of Francis going down for 10 after a shot to the eye from Danny...
I don't think slow running is good for boxing. But, I do it for recreation and to get me into the zone. I hate getting chased by dogs though.
I am way too fond of the straight right. Modelled it on Tyson's. I am no Tyson but unlike some big strong guys, my power matches my strength...
Managed to get a 45 minute jog in too. Some down hill and some up. I forgot I good running felt. Had heavy boots on too, like Ali :yep
Uppercut at 4.37. I would have stayed down too, though Watt suggested he might of gotten up.
Sorry. It is not 1.03 It is the "knockout".
Always go with the specialist. My injuries were blatant. What treatment do you use?
You box and do not find common injuries an interesting topic of dicussion? Pots and Kettles dude. Your posts are more boring than Rahman Ruiz.
A shot I was always uncomfy with. I might start boxing again though: since I've been training I've been getting urges. Anyway, I never liked...