And Joyce.
I think there’s been a few 8 or 10 week periods in the past
where we’ve had this kind of thing before, I think I remember an ITV Chris Eubank Jr one being in there
Im primeraley a powerlifter and a huge strength sports fan and I can tell you these are bullshit myths usually. The biggest guys hold all the world records or if they dont only because they didnt try. But you are right in that the tendons and bones get vastly stronger with strength training. If you simply got the muscles mass of the mountain but not the bone and tendon resistence you would injury yourself trying to lift half of what he does. Also you can see that in powerlifting weight categories the weigths usually dont jump that much. I mean the deadlift world record difference between the 110kg weight category and the 140 is like 10kg. I experienced the same thing. My weight havent changed in 3 years but i got a lot stronger.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑02 Feb 2020, 16:03I don't know, I was trying to find a link, he was on one of those record breaker type programs years back, I'll see if I can find him.
Interesting to see how sales rank. Personally on main event alone I'd rank them in order of me wanting to watch.

???Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑31 Jan 2020, 16:42 “It’s pretty much established now, chronologically, that [Kubrat] Pulev is first,” Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s career-long promoter—and Usyk’s co-promoter—told BS.com of where the Ukrainian southpaw ranks in the list of mandatory challengers in waiting. “But of course, the WBO wants to know what’s happening with Usyk as their mandatory challenger.”
“So, we get Usyk and Chisora, hopefully in late March, and then AJ and Pulev late May, early June,” noted Hearn. “Then, the winners will square off later this year.”
adislav123 wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 15:33 why would the winners fight each other next?
if chisora fukks up usyk and pulev takes the belts from aj?
that outcome wouldn't surprise me one bit
pulev vs. chisora then next? no rematch for the folden boy?
and if aj beats pulev/chisora ko's uzi, del gets josh?
what? why?
Did anyone else used to get the Guinness World Records for Christmas every year as a kid?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑03 Feb 2020, 05:43Yeh your’re right. Does anyone do anything Evil Kneivel stuff anymore?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑02 Feb 2020, 23:45 How many people actually attempted some sh!t like that? A lot of world records are just wacky sh!t no one else really even attempts. Dude shoulda entered world's strongest man to test himself in a less obscure way
Okolie - World Title
The problem is, he won’t get one in there. Just like vs fury the second time, he’ll barely land a shotKiwiRider wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 17:49 "I’m going to have to eat leather, I’m not going to lie to you. I’m going to eat leather. I’m probably going to take five before I get one in there, but it is what it is. I eat that sh-t for breakfast. The hunger remains and the dedication is the same.
Del Boy keeping it real![]()
Exactly, nothing wrong with the fight itself but it’s not PPV worthy, promotors are getting fcuking lazy and greedy and completely forgetting about real boxing fans, to be worth paying for it needs at least another 4 or 5 quality, competitive (on paper) matchups of at least British title title level or above, I used to watch every fight going but it’s next day on YouTube for me these days.danconnollyeire wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 17:56 So who’s the PPV star here? The gate keeper or the Ukrainian known to virtual no one here?