not so much the speech, but he did about his relationship with Atlas - was very complimentary about him and what he contributed to Bradley's development.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑26 Jun 2023, 06:51 Did Bradley give his thoughts on the, erm, ‘inspiring’ Teddy Atlas firemen corner speech?
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Some of Atlas' corner work was innovative, to say the least :lol:Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑26 Jun 2023, 06:51 Did Bradley give his thoughts on the, erm, ‘inspiring’ Teddy Atlas firemen corner speech?
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He must’ve stopped videoing them, he used to but I can’t see any recent ones on his YouTube channel. Just finished it and yes it kind of ended abruptly, didn't talk about any fights after Provodnikov, being a vegan, the shape he whipped himself into etc which is a shame.Deserter wrote: ↑26 Jun 2023, 06:44it's a good listen. only frustrating thing I found is that he was obviously talking to Bradley on Zoom, so Bradley was at a couple of points referring to visual gestures that had been made to him, but as a listener I couldn't tell what the hell it was. There was one in particular that clearly had a huge impact on him (from another driver to him), but I was none the wiser - really surprised that Tris didn't provide that clarity.wrighty wrote: ↑25 Jun 2023, 20:35Going to give this a listen. Tris has put together a quality podcast.Controversial wrote: ↑25 Jun 2023, 16:01 I’m mid way through latest Tim Bradley Jr one, he’s a good talker, he mentions how bad his health was affected by the Ruslan Provodnikov war and he was told by a neurologist to retire. How these guys carry on fighting I don’t know
Also felt it skipped over his career post-Provodnikov, esp the other Pacman fights.
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Will listen but the Boxing News podcast recently carried an interview with Bradley by someone called, I think, Phil. It was a brilliant listen, great questions and in depth answers. Seems like this may be more of same
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Most fans pick for a podcast, Tony Booth, has done one, The Journeyman Cave. It’s good, but I’m reliably informed there’s loads more that had to be edited out. I don’t think anyone would risk Tony uncut.
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Booth has probably got more genuinely interesting and funny stories to tell than anyone in boxing.
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Just seen Larry O episode dropped this afternoon. Haven’t had a chance to listen to it yet but will make it a priority, should be some interesting stuff.
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Hour and a half in, absolutely fascinating stuff.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023, 14:30 Just seen Larry O episode dropped this afternoon. Haven’t had a chance to listen to it yet but will make it a priority, should be some interesting stuff.
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Much boxing stuff?Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023, 17:34Hour and a half in, absolutely fascinating stuff.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023, 14:30 Just seen Larry O episode dropped this afternoon. Haven’t had a chance to listen to it yet but will make it a priority, should be some interesting stuff.![]()
Or about agg, jail and roids?
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All covered that and his acting career.Coco wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023, 19:02Much boxing stuff?Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023, 17:34Hour and a half in, absolutely fascinating stuff.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023, 14:30 Just seen Larry O episode dropped this afternoon. Haven’t had a chance to listen to it yet but will make it a priority, should be some interesting stuff.![]()
Or about agg, jail and roids?
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Just finished the Kieran Mulvaney one, interesting listen....Good to hear how a Brit broke into working for HBO and Showtime....and knows a lot about polar bears!
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Haven't listened to Tris' pods for a while. Used to listen to every one as soon as they were uploaded. Might get back into it.
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One of my favourites is the one with Sly Stallone’s brother Frank. A good listen if no one has heard it, great talker, loads of stories and knows his boxing
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Good episode but there aren’t many poor ones.
I listened to it whilst I did my run last night.
Also listening to the audiobook of Damage. I’ve had the paperback in the boot of my car for months but as a man who continued boxing after two bleeds, I haven’t been in a rush to read it.
Interesting stuff.
I listened to it whilst I did my run last night.
Also listening to the audiobook of Damage. I’ve had the paperback in the boot of my car for months but as a man who continued boxing after two bleeds, I haven’t been in a rush to read it.
Interesting stuff.
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Just finished it today. Didn’t go into his boxing career as much as I was hoping, but the long PED discussion really did make up for it. Essential listening for sure.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023, 17:34Hour and a half in, absolutely fascinating stuff.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023, 14:30 Just seen Larry O episode dropped this afternoon. Haven’t had a chance to listen to it yet but will make it a priority, should be some interesting stuff.![]()
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It’s a good book. Would you have had second thoughts about boxing if you read that first?leejonesjnr wrote: ↑24 Aug 2023, 06:24
Also listening to the audiobook of Damage. I’ve had the paperback in the boot of my car for months but as a man who continued boxing after two bleeds, I haven’t been in a rush to read it.
Interesting stuff.
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WELL... truthfully probably not. I boxed again after having 6 years out with back surgeries, I boxed again after 2 years out with Cancer, I boxed again after 2 years out with bleeds on the brain, I don't think that reading about other peoples injuries would have made a difference.Controversial wrote: ↑25 Aug 2023, 12:32It’s a good book. Would you have had second thoughts about boxing if you read that first?leejonesjnr wrote: ↑24 Aug 2023, 06:24
Also listening to the audiobook of Damage. I’ve had the paperback in the boot of my car for months but as a man who continued boxing after two bleeds, I haven’t been in a rush to read it.
Interesting stuff.
You wouldn't think it from the stupid comments I make on here when idiots post nonsense but I am actually quite an intelligent man, so I am also extra stupid for boxing at all.
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I thought it was interesting, he clearly sees no issues in using PEDS and doesn't feel any shame being caught. When you listen to him talk about legalising it you can see where he is coming from. As long as you only allow people to take what your body naturally produces, only ban those taking other stuff. The whole PED industry does seem to be ten steps ahead of the testingBoxerbeetle wrote: ↑25 Aug 2023, 09:59Just finished it today. Didn’t go into his boxing career as much as I was hoping, but the long PED discussion really did make up for it. Essential listening for sure.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023, 17:34Hour and a half in, absolutely fascinating stuff.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023, 14:30 Just seen Larry O episode dropped this afternoon. Haven’t had a chance to listen to it yet but will make it a priority, should be some interesting stuff.![]()
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It would be forcing every young amateur to have to take high levels of testosterone, growth hormones, etc to compete equally. You know doing that takes years off your life. Professional bodybuilders nearly all go into a mad panic in middle age and cut out nearly everything but a moderate TRT dose, because death is staring them in the face. And it goes without saying that if young boxers are injecting synthetic testosterone twice a week throughout their 10 plus year careers, your body will never go back to normal production-wise. You’ll need TRT for life.Controversial wrote: ↑29 Aug 2023, 08:23I thought it was interesting, he clearly sees no issues in using PEDS and doesn't feel any shame being caught. When you listen to him talk about legalising it you can see where he is coming from. As long as you only allow people to take what your body naturally produces, only ban those taking other stuff. The whole PED industry does seem to be ten steps ahead of the testingBoxerbeetle wrote: ↑25 Aug 2023, 09:59Just finished it today. Didn’t go into his boxing career as much as I was hoping, but the long PED discussion really did make up for it. Essential listening for sure.
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Jesus, you've been through a fair bit.leejonesjnr wrote: ↑25 Aug 2023, 13:30WELL... truthfully probably not. I boxed again after having 6 years out with back surgeries, I boxed again after 2 years out with Cancer, I boxed again after 2 years out with bleeds on the brain, I don't think that reading about other peoples injuries would have made a difference.Controversial wrote: ↑25 Aug 2023, 12:32It’s a good book. Would you have had second thoughts about boxing if you read that first?leejonesjnr wrote: ↑24 Aug 2023, 06:24
Also listening to the audiobook of Damage. I’ve had the paperback in the boot of my car for months but as a man who continued boxing after two bleeds, I haven’t been in a rush to read it.
Interesting stuff.
You wouldn't think it from the stupid comments I make on here when idiots post nonsense but I am actually quite an intelligent man, so I am also extra stupid for boxing at all.
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I agree, personally I think PEDs should be banned but I can also see the argument that you are fighting a losing battle in many ways as the PED science is ahead of testingpolecateddy wrote: ↑29 Aug 2023, 08:48It would be forcing every young amateur to have to take high levels of testosterone, growth hormones, etc to compete equally. You know doing that takes years off your life. Professional bodybuilders nearly all go into a mad panic in middle age and cut out nearly everything but a moderate TRT dose, because death is staring them in the face. And it goes without saying that if young boxers are injecting synthetic testosterone twice a week throughout their 10 plus year careers, your body will never go back to normal production-wise. You’ll need TRT for life.Controversial wrote: ↑29 Aug 2023, 08:23I thought it was interesting, he clearly sees no issues in using PEDS and doesn't feel any shame being caught. When you listen to him talk about legalising it you can see where he is coming from. As long as you only allow people to take what your body naturally produces, only ban those taking other stuff. The whole PED industry does seem to be ten steps ahead of the testingBoxerbeetle wrote: ↑25 Aug 2023, 09:59
Just finished it today. Didn’t go into his boxing career as much as I was hoping, but the long PED discussion really did make up for it. Essential listening for sure.
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Meh, we’ve all got problemsThe Gratest wrote: ↑29 Aug 2023, 08:50Jesus, you've been through a fair bit.leejonesjnr wrote: ↑25 Aug 2023, 13:30WELL... truthfully probably not. I boxed again after having 6 years out with back surgeries, I boxed again after 2 years out with Cancer, I boxed again after 2 years out with bleeds on the brain, I don't think that reading about other peoples injuries would have made a difference.Controversial wrote: ↑25 Aug 2023, 12:32
It’s a good book. Would you have had second thoughts about boxing if you read that first?
You wouldn't think it from the stupid comments I make on here when idiots post nonsense but I am actually quite an intelligent man, so I am also extra stupid for boxing at all.
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The latest one with Barry Michael is a great listen, loads of stories. Shows how tough these guys had it back then compared to how it is today
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You have to have a bit missing to box, no normal bloke would have a fight in cold blood.leejonesjnr wrote: ↑29 Aug 2023, 11:29Meh, we’ve all got problemsThe Gratest wrote: ↑29 Aug 2023, 08:50Jesus, you've been through a fair bit.leejonesjnr wrote: ↑25 Aug 2023, 13:30
WELL... truthfully probably not. I boxed again after having 6 years out with back surgeries, I boxed again after 2 years out with Cancer, I boxed again after 2 years out with bleeds on the brain, I don't think that reading about other peoples injuries would have made a difference.
You wouldn't think it from the stupid comments I make on here when idiots post nonsense but I am actually quite an intelligent man, so I am also extra stupid for boxing at all.
Most fighters are really good blokes but they all have something missing
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Every interesting man that has ever lived has at least one massive character flaw.Coco wrote: ↑13 Sep 2023, 14:09You have to have a bit missing to box, no normal bloke would have a fight in cold blood.
Most fighters are really good blokes but they all have something missing