... one hour of cardio and another with light weights. He isn't sparring or in the ring in any way, shape or form. But he is still in great shape and keeping up good habits.
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... one hour of cardio and another with light weights. He isn't sparring or in the ring in any way, shape or form. But he is still in great shape and keeping up good habits.
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I cant believe he doesn't spar a little.
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Thank god a former boxer still works out , it is very reassuring to know.
One of the better threads you have made , pointless , but one of the better ones , as it has a slight boxing theme as opposed to something about the DARK NET.
Tyson needs to loose that belly
Listen, if you are going to piss on about how I happened to report about what I saw on the Dark Net, when it doesn't even bother me in the least, then the problem is with you- not me.
Reporting what you saw and participating is something totally different.... you need a reality check, quit your self righteous moral outrage, and get on with it. jmo....
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He shouldn't spar at all.
Every boxer takes enough brain damage as it is.
Any young boxer, say 24 years old with 24 fights, already has measurable brain damage.
i guess im not surprised since he always looks pretty solid. he doesnt really look like he has gotten soft at all. exercising probably brings his crazy down a little bit which is a good thing.
Actually I do have some brain damage.
Lung problem for 9 months in 2008, finally cleared up, but brain damage resulted.
Lungs bring oxygen into the blood, the arteries carry the oxygenated blood to the brain.
Without oxygen, brain cells die. For 9 months, I could barely breath.
When the lungs cleared, i could walk a decent pace again, and even was able to get back to jogging, but my mental processes were noticeably slower... and I forget things now.
I think some boxers' brain damage, like Pernell Whitaker's for instance, is more from coke addiction than from Boxing.
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