If There’s A Short Cut In Boxing Workouts, This Is It.
Often times I get asked is there a certain short cut a fighter and trainer can take in their training to quicken the fighter’s development… First off, To quote the great Thomas Jefferson ” There’s NO substitute for hard work ” That is certain indeed, however if there is a so called hort cut to progress, it’s called film study.
All the great fighters did it, Toney, Tyson, Hopkins, etc… By watching what other great fighters did against fellow great fighters and then heading right to the gym to practice what they saw… This quickened their progress and each of these fighters owes their own distinctive styles to this true short cut.
Pull up a chair, grab your lap top, search youtube and other outlets and find out yourself what they saw that molded them into their own championship greatness.

RIP Arturo
Everyone new what kind of fighter he was in the ring and for you young fighters and coaches out their who want to know how to REALLY define heart and grit… Watch Arturo’s fights with Rodriguez, Ruelas, and his trilogy with Mickey Ward. All of Gatti’s big fights where good but these will always stand out in my mind. RIP Champ.
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July 22nd, 2009 at 2:20 pm
Hey Rob, thands for the post. What fighters in particular do you think are benificial for young fighters to watch early in their career?