Modifié 20 mars 2022 à 20 h 36
Quoting: justaBoss
Still, I could bet that physically speaking 25 year old like Paul was against Robinson as you took it as an example is in more advanced position than a 15 year old is.
It's healthy you have a high confidence in your boxing skills, but honestly if I had taken a match against my pops when I was 15 he would've been whooped my ass, despite me being six inches taller than him.
Comeau getting ragdolled against another adult few inches shorter than him is no wonder, he was a rice stick when it came to a physical play lmao, despite being a "grinder". Still, we're talking about two professional athletes, who at least should be in much better shape than your average joe.
No doubt, but there’s no suspense or excitement in a for sure win. Me vs Comeau in 10 years from now would be a 1 round fight with him leaving on a stretcher. The only people who’d like that is people who hate Comeau.
I get that, but I didn’t get beat by my dad since I’ve gotten mature (look old and act old), he tried me once when I was mildly pissed of and it ended with him needing meds for a month for his arm. And my dad isn’t weak at all, he ran a marathon just a couple of years before and is heavier than me. And that was when I didn’t know close to as much as I know now when it comes to the fighting game, I was 13 or something like that when it happened.
Getting in shape is an aspect of physical conditioning and determination. I’ve been training boxing for almost more than a year and the progress was insane, and that was just by my self with no professional’s involved. Imagine with professional’s involved, Comeau has been training with professional’s almost his entire hockey career to get in shape.
I try to keep a line between reality and fantasy. For an example I’d really like to beat Robert Bortuzzo’s @ss in a boxing match, but I know that will never happen because he’s a better fighter than me and has even more of a size advantage.