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Thanks for this video; I hadn't previously seen any footage of Judah training before, let alone during this time period (when he only had one loss). Too bad Spinks beat him.
Thanks for this video; I hadn't previously seen any footage of Judah training before, let alone during this time period (when he only had one loss). Too bad Spinks beat him.
The reason boxers are top heavy is because all your punching power comes from your upper body obliques, abs, chest, and arms
Ah, even better. That was a good rematch.No prob. This was actually before the fight where Zab knocked Spinks out, not the first fight. But yeah, Zab training footage is hard to come by.
you sound injury prone, you may want to find another profetion!!![]()
WTF. ken shamrock said it is a very bad idea for fighters to do them.
what do you guys say about it?
Ken Shamrock isn't an exercise physiologist.
They can most definitely be incorperated into a fighter's training program.
Oh plus about Ken Shamrock, did you see the size of his legs when he fought kimo? They didn't get that way with out lifting I's sure he did serious squats, but I always feel his cardio is lacking, he big ass hell but look at him after one round! it was better when he was younger. EARLY UFC days, but he wasn't near as big then. Bottom line what works for one person wont work for another, try it out and see how you feel. Go to a small show and try to get on the card and see how you do. You have to test yourself!! and see how the squats and deadlifts work for you. If it makes you too bulky and slows you down and you get tired quicker try something different. Good Luck!!!