Ronnie Coleman is a genetic freak who used life-threatening ammounts of AAS. It's highly unlikely that a pro boxer will get that big :lol:
Jones was often off-balance
Michael Nunn comes to mind.
A genetic freak using life-threatening ammounts of AAS... so much like a pro boxer..
Yet a bigger muscle is a stronger muscle, and a stronger muscle is a faster muscle ;)
You aren't risking injury using machines, because it's a natural curve of motion, and you aren't risking injury using 10 reps instead of 1 rep,...
What, a, post.
Eubank (first Watson fight prior) Autobiog: I lost 19lb in four days. That was through total abstinence of food and water and full, exhausting...
There aren't many I doubt, who implemented weight-training to some effect on speed, other than Nigel Benn and the fighters Kerry Kayes was...
Hearns had natural speed and great technique. He could've been even faster if he used resistant-training/nutrition correctly.
That was Eubank! Merchant told him Eubank had lost to Collins that night, and Jones said 'He did!?!' with bewilderment in his expression! Eubank...
Watson would've stepped in and knocked Nunn out with an overarm right at Highbury or Wembley Stadium in '91. Not the Nunn of '87-'89 (who was as...
Chris Eubank is huge on sparring hard and fighting regularly, (and is against lifting weights or focussing on diet).
It takes years to nail technique on the powerlifts, and years and years on the Olympic lifts.. (And even then it's still a risk). Boxers don't...
However, a bigger muscle is a stronger muscle, and a stronger muscle is a faster muscle because it contracts harder and you have to contract...