Struggling against you? Training is different from keeping in shape. So you're basically saying Floyd over-trains himself and yet doesn't suffer the negative effect of it? I used to hit the Gym 5 days a week and do sparring for a different sport twice a week just to keep in shape. "Training" is what you're insisting genius.
If you are sparring and you are a boxer and you have no scheduled fight, it is training you dumb**** :roflatsch
Agreed 100% Floyd should feel that way though, as should all elite athletes. If they dont, theyre probably not training as hard as they can.
Floyd looks horrible sparring against Spadafora. Bladgunner and *****s: "That was Floyd's first day back in sparring." Now you're saying he spars all year round. atsch
No doubt he works very very hard. Thing is the hardest worker in the game doesnt need to tell you about he just does it. To me there is someone out there who works harder then Floyd and Floyd knows this and wont fight him.
fair point. :-( so.... You: Floyd doesn't train all year long Bade: Yes he is You: He's over training
Michael Phelps has to be the athlete that trains the hardest on the planet. The guy eats 12 000 calories a day (4 times more than a normal man) to fuel his training (more than 8 hours). [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpRRg0Lt9u0&NR=1[/ame]
I'd say that Mentzer trained harder, stricter and longer than all Mayweathers combined. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js_i7pju9tU&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js_i7pju9tU&feature=related[/ame]
I try to avoid dealing with absolute statements. There is absolutely no-way to accurately quantify an answer that concludes he trains harder than every other athlete on the planet. Therefore, I disagree.
If Floyd eats more calories than Michael Phelps (12,000 calories) to fuel what he burns off in training, Floyd has a case. He doesn't come close. Hardest working athlete: Michael Phelps > Floyd Mayweather Jr.