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    hey everyone
    if I turn pro I also want to gain some weight

    I'm not here to ask for help because I'm doing pretty well actually just saying how its going...... I already gained 30 lbs over the last month and I haven't even been lifting or anything....... just working my cardio a little bit and drinking protein shakes a friend recommended them to me and they really seem to work so I would advise that to everyone that tries to gain weight--------

    #2
    How does working your cardio gain you 30 lbs? And why would you want to gain lbs if its not your natural weight or a weight that doesnt fit your body frame. Boxing is NOT wrestling. Gaining weight and beefing up incredibly like wrestlers do is discouraged.

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      #3
      I'm 6'1 btw and I heard mike tyson was only 5'11 but he weighed over 200 lbs so I think I'll bulk up to around 200 too then I should be strong as a bull
      It shouldnt take too long with the progress I'm currently making but my friend told me I should slow down--------your thoughts any advice????

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        #4
        Dude you're so clueless it's funny.

        If you do end up going pro let me know, I'll buy a ticket just to watch you get KTFO.

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          #5
          Originally posted by dante1613 View Post
          I'm 6'1 btw and I heard mike tyson was only 5'11 but he weighed over 200 lbs so I think I'll bulk up to around 200 too then I should be strong as a bull
          It shouldnt take too long with the progress I'm currently making but my friend told me I should slow down--------your thoughts any advice????
          do not box any more,you will have more fun just being a fan

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            #6
            Originally posted by mrboxer View Post
            do not box any more,you will have more fun just being a fan
            quit following me around you idiot stalker

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              #7
              Originally posted by dante1613 View Post
              hey everyone
              if I turn pro I also want to gain some weight

              I'm not here to ask for help because I'm doing pretty well actually just saying how its going...... I already gained 30 lbs over the last month and I haven't even been lifting or anything....... just working my cardio a little bit and drinking protein shakes a friend recommended them to me and they really seem to work so I would advise that to everyone that tries to gain weight--------
              I like stories too, ever hear little red riding hood or the three little pigs?

              no but really your 6'1" and you want to get to 200? whats your frame size? wrap your longest finger and thumb around the wrist of the other hand do you fingers overlap, just touch, or dont even touch? how much cardio do you do a week? are you being taught by someone? have you ever tried pro nos protein shakes?

              well anyways id reccomend that you get yo your ideal weight then stay there by building up you routine past the point where you continue gaining weight and stich their for a while. perhaps even increase you protein shake intake along with your routine and just keep building up your routine whiel you stay where you want to stay at. say 6 months at the ideal weight before you make an attempt to fight some one beyond sparing
              Last edited by Spartacus Sully; 09-05-2009, 11:32 AM.

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                #8
                In those vids, you're 6'1"?



                And there is no way in hell you could gain 30 lbs. in a month and still be a scrawny little pisant like you are in your vids. Even if you were shooting Reforvit-B you'd be lucky to gain 30 lbs. of muscle in a year.

                Further, why would you want to gain weight? The boxer with the lower BMI almost always has the physical advantage unless you're a heavyweight pro or superheavyweight am.

                Of course, if you actually boxed, you'd know this, and you'd be trying to stay as trim as possible.

                The way you hit -- or more to the point, the way you don't -- and as glove-shy as you are, if you were to fight in a higher weight class without actual training you'd get seriously injured.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by fraidycat View Post
                  Further, why would you want to gain weight? The boxer with the lower BMI almost always has the physical advantage
                  in a month and still be a scrawny little pisant
                  lolol contradicting yourself in the same post

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dante1613 View Post
                    lolol contradicting yourself in the same post
                    In what way was that a contradiction?

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