Don't think its true and how do a fighter get the flu when your immune system should be the strongest at that time when training.
:roll: President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Research concluded that "Most endurance athletes should experience low-to-normal URTI, or upper respiratory tract infection, risk during periods of regular training, with URTI risk rising during periods of overreaching/overtraining and competition." While cumulative challenging workouts can lower immunity, even a single session of particularly excessive exercise can put an athlete at risk. For example, Jenkins refers to the observation that two-thirds of participants developed URTIs shortly after completing an ultramarathon." He concludes that ". . . cumulative overtraining weakens the athlete's immune system, leading to frequent illness and injury." This content is protected
If this is the same "reports" from like a week ago; yeah Bradley is going ahead with training anyway and the fight is still on. Don't post **** like this based on flimsy sources without some cross-reference to verify. :twisted:
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha I never said the fight was off mate. But your comment was very funny.
Cool. :good I don't see many of your interviews floating around on YouTube anymore. How come? They were good.
Because I'm focused on promoting my Hard Knocks Boxing crew come to the next Show March 18th York Hall Betnal Green.