Eubank Sr on Training

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Eubank Sr on Training

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"When I was Champion, beach running, hill running and cycling for 45 minutes was preferred to an hour of roadwork, to save my knees for 1) and for 2) to get more blood flowing through my quadricep muscles, like there would be towards the end of a 12-round fight. This was at 6AM, followed by 12 sets of rope-climbing for upper body strength. This was seven days a week.

"I would then train in the PM from either 12 til 2.30 or 2 til 4.30, depending on how I felt. That would consist of my 30-minute stretching program, including backbends and splits for increased range and flex, my 30-minute shadow boxing routine, using my feet and body as well as fists to make me more agile.

"Then 20 rounds of full-contact sparring and/or single-punch padwork and/or heavy bag work and/or speed ball work. Then 20 minutes of rope-jumping, 60 incline sit-ups, 20 medicine ball hits to the mid-section and a further 60 incline sit-ups to finish. This was five days a week.

"Later in the evening for three days a week, I would do step aerobics to burn off my evening meal and keep my bodyweight at 182 lbs. Three days out from a fight, I stopped eating and drinking and continued my general routine. I always sparred the day prior to the fight itself, and always got back into the general routine on the Monday after the Saturday fight night!

"It was amazing really. About every six to eight weeks for about six and a half years I performed in front of the vast majority of the nation in a life-and-death situation before getting into my Range Rover after the fight and driving my way home down to Brighton along the motorways, and never stopping training as outlined above."
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He forgot the bit where the judges shafted his opponent and he won by throwing five punches a round, and then strutting
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thepocketrocket wrote:He forgot the bit where the judges shafted his opponent and he won by throwing five punches a round, and then strutting
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/9742543 ... _comeback/
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182 pounds and not eating for the last three days-- Does this really benefit fighters? I like the way Carl Froch keeps constantly around his fighting weight personally.
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does chris eubank enter your dreams?
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eubank was a great trainer. he stretched to a sweat, shadow-boxed more intense than any other fighter i've ever seen and always stood toe2toe in sparring. he was also really good on the speedbag!
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los2 wrote:does chris eubank enter your dreams?
Beginning to wonder if he's entering something else.
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Don't think Eubank was as fit as some boxers. He never seemed comfortable working at a high pace.
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Terminator666 wrote:Don't think Eubank was as fit as some boxers. He never seemed comfortable working at a high pace.
I think weightmaking had more to do with that. He had to train incredibly hard to make 12 stone
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Terminator666 wrote:182 pounds and not eating for the last three days-- Does this really benefit fighters?
Of course it doesn't!

Eubank looked very, very comfortable and strong at light-heavy against Steve Aquilina. But middleweight was where the money was with Watson, Benn and Stretch. Also, he'd have been disadvantaged at light-heavy against the likes of Hill, Hearns and Maske because their far greater height and reach would make his preferred outfighting a nightmare to establish.
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coghaugen11 wrote:Image
Notice the man juice in the top left?
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coghaugen11 wrote:
coghaugen11 wrote:Image
Notice the man juice in the top left?
your father must be so proud
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And yes, Mayweather, Hopkins and Froch have the right idea.
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