Miguel COTTO vs Antonio MARGARITO II - Official Post Fight Press Conference (BoricuaBoxing.com)
Kostya Tzyu’s Exercises for Improving Reflexes and Balance
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Rashad Evans Meet Bernard Hopkins. Very deatiled technique tips.
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Thomas Hearns vs Aaron Pryor Amateur Bout
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Sonny Liston
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Yet to finish watching the documentary but here’s part 1.
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The worst and most funny boxing match, both in one.
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” Dempsey dealt Willard a terrible beating and knocked him down seven times in the first round. Willard had a broken cheekbone, broken jaw, several teeth knocked out, partial hearing loss in one ear, and broken ribs.” Nearly a century ago that was the entertainment you could find in boxing and not the shit talking from mayweather we have now.
Jack Dempsey VS Jess Willard.
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Boxing
Blues of sports.
As a kid, growing up in the Bronx, D'Amato starved himself for days, the better to withstand the pain when someone tried to take food from him. He was probably the youngest fatalist in the borough. He used to watch funeral processions outside his building and say, "The sooner death the better." D'Amato was a street kid and a street fighter. One day another kid slammed him in the head with a stick, and he lost the vision in his left eye. D'Amato, however, believed in the regeneration of optic tissue, and throughout his life he made an effort to heal himself, closing his good eye so as to "force" the left eye to see once more. When he became a trainer, D'Amato told his fighters that security, financial and otherwise, would be the death of them. Security dulled the senses, and pleasure -- pleasure was worse. "The more pleasures you get out of living," D'Amato said, "the more fear you have of dying."
