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Before we get into all of this...How many of us are real boxing fans..?
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mad respect to boxers..
one of the few sports that is close to swimming in how tough you gotta be..
one of the few sports that is close to swimming in how tough you gotta be..
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no it is not the coolest sport out there.
But it is the hardest. I have to explain this so much I really dont want to do it again.
Read up on it, the stats are out there..
But it is the hardest. I have to explain this so much I really dont want to do it again.
Read up on it, the stats are out there..
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yet also the most rewarding and honest..
name any other sport where you train 300,000+ yards in 5-6 months for a 100 yard race..
name any other sport where you train 300,000+ yards in 5-6 months for a 100 yard race..
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Swimming is hard, but it doesn't make the people who compete in it tough. I wish I could catch more boxing events, but I'm sad to say I'd probably only watch the main events, when numerous times they are outdone by the undercard.
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