What's the best approach in the locker room?

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by Mike_b, Jul 12, 2022.


  1. Mike_b

    Mike_b Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Personally I like Cornelius bundrage philosophy, k9 says he tries to be still all day and not waste any energy

    Then there's guys like atlas "mobility negates nervousness" the most standard procedure, look busy, stay loose, jump rope , warm up.

    Then there's the amateur style. While both guys are in the same locker room, the coach diliberatly smashes the hand pads to scare the opponent, like when Tyson knocked down a locker when he was in the junior Olympics "when he opened up like a mother effer!''

    Then there's guys like rocky marciano-sleep alot and sleep some more, stay relaxed.

    What about Hopkins? Allowing HBO to interview him beforehand as he stated he doesn't treat it like a death chamber lol.

    And then there's guys like hoya who prepare before the fight by looking above the opponent and turning backward on the turn buckle- seemed to work well for him.

    And lastly nonito Donaire says never watch eyes, eyes can lie.,. But that's another topic for another day!
     
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