Troy Dorsey was another featherfisted feather who just threw and threw. Ivan Robinson was another. Padilla/Olivera hold the record for combined punches thrown, still.Counter-puncher wrote:good shoutgilgamesh wrote:I know he's not the greatest fighter any of us have ever seen, but I'd like to send a shout out for Manuel Medina, threw like 1400 something punches against Tapia back in 2002 and looked like he could go another 12. That's pretty impressive.
Best conditioning/cardio ever?
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Re: Best conditioning/cardio ever?
You ever watch the Mike Weaver vs Gerrie Coetzee fight?
Seemed freakish to me.
Weaver looked finished halfway through,from the pounding by Coetzee but looked like a spring chicken in the 13th round .
Weaver must have done some serious cardio exercises up at Lake Tahoe to get that way.
Seemed freakish to me.
Weaver looked finished halfway through,from the pounding by Coetzee but looked like a spring chicken in the 13th round .
Weaver must have done some serious cardio exercises up at Lake Tahoe to get that way.
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allworld80
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Big John Tate was always in top shape stamina wise
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Hee looked like he was fading in the closing rounds of the first Antuofermo fight, though.tzyuforever wrote:Hagler
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I read some place years ago that Sanchez's respiration between rounds returned to normal in less than 50 seconds. Hagler and Marciano defintely up there. Aaron Pryor maybe.
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Sanchez was a freak. Absolute freak.tagjohnson wrote:I read some place years ago that Sanchez's respiration between rounds returned to normal in less than 50 seconds. Hagler and Marciano defintely up there. Aaron Pryor maybe.
Re: Best conditioning/cardio ever?
Check out Weaver's "FANTASTIC" conditioning between rounds 8 and 13.
Man ,there sure must have been some "INCREDIBLY" crisp air up at Lake Tahoe were he trained.
Round 8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IohDvSjm-mA8
Round 13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_U5Bm8zPH8
Man ,there sure must have been some "INCREDIBLY" crisp air up at Lake Tahoe were he trained.
Round 8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IohDvSjm-mA8
Round 13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_U5Bm8zPH8
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Didn't look too clever towards the end of the Berbick or Weaver fights?Jaybird wrote:Big John Tate was always in top shape stamina wise
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Sorry,No I just forgot to delete it.
Was just testing the link to another forum at another web site about 1980's movies.
Was just testing the link to another forum at another web site about 1980's movies.
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Sanchez was born with any amazing heart/lung machine. As others have stated, he could go from maximum output to normal in under a minute. He started every round, including the 15th round, like it was the first. His opponents couldn't keep pace with that.
He was born that way. His training methods were traditional - running, jumping rope, sparring.
He was born that way. His training methods were traditional - running, jumping rope, sparring.