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Boxing / Mayweather vs Cotto - May 5th Official
« on: February 01, 2012, 04:17:15 pm »
It has been Officially confirmed that mayweather will be facing cotto on may 5th in las vegas.
this will be cotto's chance to prove himself.

No Floyd Mayweather/Manny Pacquiao Fight, Mayweather Announces Upcoming Bout Against Miguel Cotto
  :-\

So, it's official, the long delayed Floyd Mayweather/Manny Pacquiao super fight is not happening ... at least, until Floyd serves his upcoming jail sentence and after his upcoming fight against Miguel Cotto.

Mayweather's camp announced this week that he'll return to the ring on May 5th to challenge Cotto for his WBA Super Welterweight World title.

Mayweather says the upcoming bout will be a challenge, but promises that Cotto's championship reign will come to an end once the fight is said and done.

"Miguel Cotto is a world class fighter who can never be taken for granted and continues to prove he is one of the best in boxing," said Mayweather. "It will be a challenge for me to compete with him at this weight, but this is the type of test I thrive on and gives me the motivation to train even harder. I have no doubt in my mind that my title belt collection will increase once again and Cotto's reign as champion will come to an end on May 5."

Cotto, who is coming off of the second defense of his title in a TKO win over Antonio Margarito in December 2011, says he's ready and believes he is Mayweather's most competitive career challenge to date.

"I am here to fight the biggest names in boxing," said Cotto. "I've never ducked anyone or any challenge in front of me. I have accepted everything to give the fans what they like... great and exciting fights. That is what the sport of boxing is all about; making the fights that the fans want and deserve to see. On May 5, stay tuned, because I will convincingly beat Floyd Mayweather."

Both Cotto and Mayweather have agreed to Olympic-style drug testing for the fight, one of the stipulations that held up the Mayweather/Pacquiao negotiations in the past.

The Mayweather vs. Cotto bout goes down on May 5 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will be televised live on pay-per-view.

For now, the fight that everyone wants to see -- Mayweather/Pacquiao -- is on hold. Stay tuned...

source:ballerstatus.com


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Boxing / Sergio Martinez Plan B after Pacquiao Plan A
« on: January 20, 2012, 09:52:23 am »
Floyd Mayweather vs. Sergio Martinez: Possible Plan B if Manny Pacquiao fight falls through
Sergio Martinez Responds, Wants Mayweather in November
http://www.boxinginsider.com/headlines/sergio-martinez-responds-wants-mayweather-in-november/#ixzz1k0ghfkid


I hope this does happen Face Pacquiao and then face sergio martinez  :o what game is he playing, if it aint then i like the new mayweather but with caution i can't just jump according what he has done in the past. But lets hope this does happen and it is not just talk as it was in 2009 talking about facing pacquiao and not happening until now or maybe still won't happen.

who knows, we will just have to hope for the best

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Boxing / Amir Khan vs Peterson
« on: December 11, 2011, 03:20:03 pm »
What a fight, i'm not going to say much, would like to know your opinions then i will share what i think happened.

Any Opinions?

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Boxing / Cotto vs Margarito 2
« on: December 07, 2011, 07:27:16 am »
What a fight it was, i hoping for cotto to win until at the time of the fight i wanted margarito to win because of how good he is.
But how it turned out in the fight is just so unlucky for margarito.

I saw how fast cotto was but no power at all. sick combinations, so it was not a fair fight in terms of margarito had a cut from pacquiao which just had to be opened up to persuade the doctors; coincident they had an eye doctor ring side ready to stop the fight?, and how fast cotto was and how fast he was at running away, and coming in attacking and running back it might shown cotto to be strong for opening the eye. But i didn't like it as margarito was not performing up to par with his previous performance and cotto did not have a chance to win except through making it look as if he had done serious damage even though a light him in that eye would have caused him to swollen up the eyes.

So not very happy with the performance, i liked cotto's speed and combo's would like to see some power behind it and would love if it had both fighters with no scars from previous fights as margarito had and margarito performing up to par that would have been an even better fight if cotto had won that way.

I guess we won't see margarito performing up to par due to his eye unless there was a way to completely fix it.
Is there a way to make the eye better or is that it, his career is over.
 ::)

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Boxing / Floyd Mayweather Thread
« on: December 07, 2011, 06:50:50 am »
Lets get this back on again. Probably got deleted in the backup error thingy.

So back to Floyd Mayweather who is too scared to fight anyone who has a chance of beating his ass.

Now how many people want to face mayweather on Cinco de mayo a latino special day i think i read somewhere.

rober guererro thinks he is best because he has guererro in his name and latino people want to see a latino person against floyd is just bull he has not done anything good he should do the fight with maidana and that should tell us if he is up to it or not.

7 Possible Opponents for mayweather.

Manny Pacquiao
Division:  Welterweight
Record: 54-3-2, 38 KO
Age: 33 (on May 5)
Revenue Potential: Mind-blowing
Risk Level: Moderate/High

Why Fight Him? This bout would have tremendous appeal worldwide and still has the possibility of being the highest revenue-grossing fight ever. From an historical standpoint, Pacquiao vs Mayweather would have tremendous significance, not only in the boxing world but professional sports in general. The fight is also crucial to the legacy of fighters.

Manny Pacquiao, regardless of whether his victory was deserved, looked vulnerable against Marquez.  If Pac has trouble against defensive fighters who are good counter-punchers like Marquez, what will happen when he faces a fighter with great defensive prowess and exemplary counter-punching skills?  Based on Pacquiao's performance earlier this month, Mayweather should lobby for this bout more than ever now.

Why Pass on Him? Is Olympic-style testing for Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs) still a prerequisite for Floyd? Based on how Pacquiao looked against Marquez, PEDs testing may no longer be a concern for him. If the fighters haven't been able to agree on drug testing standards for the last two years, there's no reason to believe they would agree on those same standards today. If Mayweather is still adamant about Olympic-style testing, he may have to pass on Pacquiao for now.


Erik Morales
Division: Jr. Welterweight
Record: 52-7, 36 KO
Age: 34
Revenue Potential: Moderate/High
Risk Level: Low

Why Fight Him?
This bout would have strong appeal given the date and the legendary stature of both fighters. Morales, still a top-tier fighter, is campaigning in a higher weight class than he did during his prime years. Nevertheless, he's still the WBC Jr. Welterweight Champion and that accounts for something. But based on Morales' performance against Matthysse last April and his recent win over Cano, Mayweather's height, reach, speed and strength would be too much for Morales at 147 lbs. However, 'El Terrible' is tough and gritty and is likely to make the fight entertaining but not close.

Why Pass on Him?
Defeating Morales wouldn't enhance Mayweather's reputation or marketability. Even if 'Money' is impressive in winning, Erik Morales - at welterweight - isn't the fighter he was at super featherweight and jr lightweight. Some would argue Morales isn't the fighter he used to be period.


Sergio Martinez
Division: Middleweight
Record: 47-2-2, 26 KO
Age: 37 (on May 5)
Revenue Potential: Moderate/High
Risk Level: High

Why Fight Him?
Defeating Sergio Martinez, the reigning Ring Magazine Middleweight Champion and arguably a top 3 pound-for-pound fighter, would cement Mayweather's claim as the best boxer in the world and, perhaps, one of the 10 best fighters ever. It's rumored Mayweather and Martinez are negotiating for a bout at a catch-weight of 150lbs. If the catch-weight is agreed upon, how much strength will Martinez lose getting down to that weight and how much weight will he add when he re-hydrates the day of the fight? Those are two very important questions.

Why Pass on Him?
At 5' 10? ( 178cm) with a 75" (191cm) reach, Martinez is naturally bigger than Floyd and punches harder than anyone Mayweather has fought to date. In addition, he's a southpaw and extremely awkward. Floyd has been excellent at finding his opponents' rhythm early in bouts and making the proper adjustments - But Martinez's movements are so sporadic and spontaneous, he has no real rhythm thereby making it difficult for his opponents to effectively time his movements and punches. Timing is a key element in boxing and Sergio Martinez is almost impossible to time.

Fighting Martinez would be risky and, due to Martinez's lack of mainstream popularity, he wouldn't bring a ton of added revenue with him to supplement the risk. From a strictly business standpoint, if Mayweather can earn as much money (or more) fighting Morales, 'El Terrible' is the better option because the risk would be lower and (monetary) reward would be the same or greater.


Amir Khan
Division: Jr. Welterweight
Record: 26-1, 18 KO
Age: 25 (on May 5)
Revenue Potential: High
Risk Level: High

Why Fight Him?
Provided Khan defeats Lamont Peterson December 10th, a megafight between Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Amir Khan would give 'Money' an opportunity to do something he's never done - fight outside the United States. Although the fight would still be big in the U.S., it would be massive in the U.K. as Mayweather has a large following there. The revenue potential would be very high if its held in the United Kingdom due to both men's popularity there. Khan is a young, elite fighter and defeating him would most certainly enhance Mayweather's legacy.

Why Pass on Him?
Despite what some say, fighting Khan would be risky. Stylistically, Khan could give Mayweather problems because Khan would enjoy advantages in height, reach and perhaps punching power. Khan's speed is comparable to Mayweather's, he has polished skills and is trained by world class trainer Freddie Roach. Due to Khan's longer reach and hand-speed, Mayweather would, conceivably, have to get inside to score. In doing so, the current pound-for-pound king would have to eat leather (as Maidana did), elude or roll with Khan's punches or use his superior footwork to launch his attack from angles where he couldn't easily be hit by the Brit.


Robert Guerrero
Division: Lightweight
Record: 29-1-1, 18 KO
Age: 29 (by May 5)
Revenue Potential: Moderate
Risk Level: Moderate/High

Why Fight Him?
Although he's still, technically, a lightweight, Guerrero has always been big for a lightweight so the move to 147 lbs shouldn't be taxing. Styles make fights so Mayweather vs Guerrero is an intriguing match-up that's guaranteed to excite the masses. Mayweather is bigger, stronger and faster and is more technically proficient and experienced so he would have a clear edge but it could be a dogfight nonetheless. Fighting the aggressive Guerrero would give Mayweather an opportunity to showcase his skills against a young, strong, hungry top-tier fighter who is exciting and threatening. If Guerrero is healthy, it would be a fan-friendly match-up that would make us forget Mayweather vs Mosley.

Like pro wrestling, when a fight has that 'bad guy vs good guy' theme it always generates added interest and Mayweather vs Guerrero has the potential to do just that.

Why Pass on Him?
The speedy southpaw punches like a full-fledged middleweight and is accurate and dangerous. However, Guerrero suffered a torn tendon in his rotator cuff last summer and hasn't fought since April. If he fights Mayweather in May without any tune-ups he might have a little ring rust. Essentially, Guerrero would have little or nothing to lose by fighting Mayweather but 'Money' would have a lot to lose by fighting Guerrero, even in winning. If Guerrero fights Floyd, he would be a lightweight moving up three divisions and would be carrying a bit of ring rust due to inactivity. As a result, anything but an impressive win would arguably tarnish Floyd's reputation.


Saul Alvarez
Division: Jr. Middleweight
Record: 39-0-1, 29 KO
Age: 21
Revenue Potential: Moderate/High
Risk Level: Unknown

Why Fight Him?
Saul "Canelo" Alvarez is a 'rock star' in Mexico and a fight with Mayweather would generate tremendous interest and moderately high revenue. Mayweather is more polished than Alvarez and still possess an athletic edge so it would be to 'Money's' advantage to catch Canelo while he's still a bit green. And in addition to the revenue the fight would generate, Floyd could add boxing's fastest rising star to his list of vanquished foes, secure another title in a higher weight class and certify his claim as boxing's best pound-for-pound.

Lastly, the date of Mayweather's next fight (Cinco de Mayo) would only add to this fight's luster.

Why Pass on Him?
Alvarez is a young lion who's naturally bigger and stronger than Floyd. In addition, he's undefeated, has KO'd his last three opponents and overwhelms fighters who are difficult to look good against. In his most recent outing against Cintron, Canelo displayed awesome power as well as a gritty chin. Alvarez has performed exactly how an elite fighter should against the fighters he's faced and "may" already be an elite fighter himself. At 154 lbs, Alvarez may be every bit as dangerous as Pacquiao, Martinez and Khan, if not more dangerous. Its not known how well Canelo would perform against an elite fighter so fighting him would be a gamble. If Floyd won't earn as much money fighting Canelo as he would fighting Khan or Martinez, it might be smart for Floyd to pass on Alvarez for now.


Timothy Bradley
Division: Jr. Welterweight
Record: 28-0, 12 KO
Age: 28
Revenue Potential: Moderate
Risk Level: Low

Why Fight Him?
Timothy Bradley is an underrated, undefeated, top 15 pound-for-pound fighter with whom Mayweather would match-up well against. Bradley isn't a knockout artist and doesn't possess the skills and speed of Floyd Mayweather so it's difficult to see Tim as a potential threat. In addition to being quicker and more experienced, Floyd would also have advantages in size, strength and almost every other conceivable category.

Why Pass on Him?
Would anyone be excited about this fight? Bradley is a very talented boxer but his fighting style and lack of mainstream name recognition wouldn't sell a lot of pay-per-views.

source:http://www.fightsaga.com/news/item/1637-Floyd-Mayweather-Jr-7-Possible-Opponents

also add Cotto to the list as talks have begun due to his interest in fighting mayweather on may even though arum wants him to fight chavez.


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Nutrition & Supplementation / which whey protein is best?
« on: October 22, 2011, 06:16:44 am »
I was looking through the bodybuilding.com website for supplements to use during hypertrophy and i found the following.

which one do you think i should take, i heard good things about hydro whey.

http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/opt/platinum_hydrowhey.html

http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/opt/whey.html - this has whey from isolates as well as fast acting hydro whey

or if there is one you can find anywhere which is better.

Thanks

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Nutrition & Supplementation / Glutamine
« on: October 17, 2011, 08:33:03 am »
Will this be a good supplement to take before going to bed. Can someone give more info about this what it is, will you recommend it for someone who is doing sprinting. what's the amount i should take.

Is it necessary as much as whey protein powder and will be useful in hypertrophy or strength training?
thanks

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Since i am doing the speed agility and quickness drills, because i want to be able to do 60 2 legged lateral line jumps in 10 seconds.

i can do get 44-46 50 if i try really hard but not there yet.

so i was wondering would it be a bad idea if was to do the exercise with ankle weights? ladder drills, jump rope, flying 30's or would it have a negative impact.

not sure the pros and cons of ankle weights and what if i was to have the ankle weights attached for a the whole day, like have it on all day today, tomorrow get accustom to it until i can do with it what i could do without it.

thanks  

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Strength, Power, Reactivity, & Speed Discussion / SAQ drills
« on: September 19, 2011, 09:57:21 am »
I was reading the No Bull Speed Manual and it is really helpful in understanding and one of the tests was to draw a line and standing with 2 feet jump back and forth over the line, you should be able to get 60 jumps; counting one jump forward as 1 and 1 jump back as 2 and so on, and with one leg should get 30-40.
with 2 leg i got 46 and for the 1 leg i got about 50.

so i think i am heavy footed, so kelly B recommended me doing some SAQ drills.

speed,agility and quickness drills.

so before i can progress i need to become light footed.
so if someone could help me set up a routine would be great.

Quote
1b. You lack coordination or you're just heavy footed? This probably means
you just never learned to move efficiently as a youngster and you need to spend
time doing that. This means you should probably spend quite a bit of time
developing the capacity to move lighter on your feet. Break out the jump rope,
agility ladder, SAQ (speed, agility and quickness) type drills, and other basic
lower intensity plyometric and agility type drills.

so i was thinking

any 3 days of the week with atleast 1 day rest inbetween

ankle rotations
hip flexor stretch
ipsoas stretch
glute bridge
Dynamic warm up

not sure for the drills to do for speed, agilty and quickness not together but one for each one for all doesn't matter
thanks


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Strength, Power, Reactivity, & Speed Discussion / Leg Stiffness???
« on: September 17, 2011, 12:02:27 pm »
What is this Leg stiffness about? the benefits of having leg stiffness and how it can help in sprinting and how do you train for leg stiffness.

would things like shock training be beneficial for leg stiffness?

thanks

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Hi

I was wondering, when you weight train like doing squats you become stronger and you recruit more muscle units as more muscle mass has been added.

A person who weighs 150lbs works up to a squat of 360lbs and yet his strength will below this level when doing sprint.

So i was wondering that after you reach the squat target is there any types of exercise you do so that you can utilize most of the force from the squat training to carry over onto your sprint. So utilize the force/strength acquired from the squat in a short time so it can be useful in the track.

Thanks

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Hey

I was reading through some articles on Mind control using subliminal messages after watching MythBusters busting a myth on mind control and i came across an interesting blog.

It shows that were are being psychologically manipulated through our TV's. This is what causes the obsessive desire for s*x and other fantasies, the cause for psychological states of Rapists and Peadophiles.

here is the link.  :ninja:
http://sub-lim.blogspot.com/

A long article but well worth the read, even includes a video of a guying phoning Disney complaining about his movie he rented for his kids containing filthy images.

Definitely an eye opener.  :o

These are the techniques that are being used and even it is illegal to use subliminal messages in image, sound or video form the companies come up with excuses of it being a technical error or just your sad imagination.
 :ninja:

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What do you guys do when you are about to test your RVJ and SVJ do you guys do any warm ups any light weight training i.e. weighted squat jumps on to a box, etc.

thanks

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Stats of August 2014:
Height: 5'9
Weight: 9 stones probably

Thigh measurement tensed straight: 23"
Bicep Measurement flexed: 11"
Abdomen: 31"
Hip: 33"
Upperbody/Chest (tensed) (all the way round, lats affect measurement): 36"
Forearm tensed: 10"
Calf plantarflexed: 13 1/2"
Kneck tensed: 15"
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5 Step size measurement = 148cm
I will keep a log of all my training that i do here.

But i had to post a journal to get started.

A good tip from Kelly B, which i can include in my journal.
'What�s the easiest way to identify over-reaching? Pay attention to your motivation. I tell people to rank themselves on a scale of 1-10 for energy, motivation, and sleep every day and write it in their training log. It�s not perfect but if you can't give yourself at least a 7 in all 3 categories it�s pretty wise to take the day off.

Thanks, Hope to get started as soon as possible.

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News, Announcements, & Suggestions / new post button
« on: August 08, 2011, 11:01:11 am »
i don't know if this forum has a new post section to show the posts that have been made since you last logged on. but it is a very good feature to have to keep you updated on several topics you want to keep an eye instead of trying to remember what it is and where it is.

this is the major feature which i think all forums should have

thanks

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