Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
Thats suspiciously excusy.

We had footballers, runners, cyclists, rugby players, martial artists, track and field athletes allsorts trying out boxing and they all actually boxed with varying degrees of success. They actually trued it out and gave it a go. They didnt assess from the sidelines that the sport they are currently in would instantly deem them unsuitable! what a load of shit! All those other sports people actually said the boxing training was harder than they expected and used to come up to benefit their other sports!

Boxing is one of those sports that unless you have a disability anyone is suitable for because you are always evenly matched! As long as you go amateur and not white collar. Also, by physical requirements, do you mean it would be physically more demanding and mentally more draining?
Well I played American Football, Lacrosse, Baseball, Ice Hockey, and I boxed....oh excuse me I "did training" ....but of course I'd know nothing of competition, nothing of strategy, none of that stuff seeing how I only "did training" and since you assume a great deal about my "doing training" you know that to be true.


"You are always evenly matched!" ....meaning what as long as both fighters have a head, two arms, and two legs they're matched evenly? So If Valuev the 7 foot tall former WBA title holder was to fight current minimumweight champion Wanheng Menayothin it would be an "evenly matched" fight? Or if Wladimir was to fight an amateur 16 year old that's "evenly matched"?