Kimbo Slice Improves to 7 - 0 as a boxer!!!!

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That was a fun fight to watch


More entertaining than watching mayweather dodge punches the whole time

I like to see skill when I watch boxing and Mayweather is sick with the counter punches. A slugfest can be great but these dudes were winded in the first and were holding each other up in the 2nd round, that shyt was pathetic.

It was funny as fukk though :lolbron:
 

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it's hard to call Kimbo flabby and sick when the guy he fought looks like he's never been to a gym in his life.
 

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I realize that this is a bit oversimplified but couldn't he just start running regularly to improve endurance?
 

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I realize that this is a bit oversimplified but couldn't he just start running regularly to improve endurance?

Yes and No, cardiovascular shape is difficult to keep up in your late 30's, if it hasn't been part of your regimen for decades. I would imagine a boxer of Floyd Mayweather's caliber runs 25-30 miles a week, maybe more. Kimbo needs to run maybe 1/3 of that minimum but that's tough to do, especially for a dude his size. Kimbo fights like a Mandingo slave fighter, it's entertaining.
 

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Yes and No, cardiovascular shape is difficult to keep up in your late 30's, if it hasn't been part of your regimen for decades. I would imagine a boxer of Floyd Mayweather's caliber runs 25-30 miles a week, maybe more. Kimbo needs to run maybe 1/3 of that minimum but that's tough to do, especially for a dude his size. Kimbo fights like a Mandingo slave fighter, it's entertaining.

being what a friend of mine used to refer to as an OOOG, I understand the difficulty of cardiovascular maintenance. however I remember running 12-15 miles a week when I was in the 230 to 245 range. besides actual road miles there are bicycles, steppers, and ellipticals to supplement.

also I would think he could adjust whatever weight training he does by decreasing weight and increasing reps.

I suppose for all I know his diet might be his biggest problem.
 
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