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    How do boxers sleep the night of a match?

    Do they plan on getting up like three hours beforehand? How does it go?

    #2
    In a bed with a pillow and cover.

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      #3
      Originally posted by manimgoindown View Post
      Do they plan on getting up like three hours beforehand? How does it go?
      Close their eyes, lying on a comfortable bed.

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        #4
        When you are confident and know you gave 110% in your training you sleep like a baby.

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          #5
          I don't know but there are sleeping pills with no side effects as far as I know.

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            #6
            they jsut fall asleep, restless some Im sure but its still some sleep and when the fight happens believe when you get punched in the face you feeling a lil tired or whatever goes out the window and you in fight mode already, that andreline is pumping so yu good to go.

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              #7
              I've always wondered the same thing. I'd have to sedate myself pretty heavily to get any appreciable amount of sleep the night before a fight. I doubt most of these fighters are as high strung as me though. Most of them seem pretty calm and relaxed.

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                #8
                it's their job.

                do you struggle to sleep when you're going to work at Burger King the next day?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Damn Wicked View Post
                  I've always wondered the same thing. I'd have to sedate myself pretty heavily to get any appreciable amount of sleep the night before a fight. I doubt most of these fighters are as high strung as me though. Most of them seem pretty calm and relaxed.
                  It's all in your head.

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                    #10
                    Another take on the OP question, what's the optimum sleeping pattern on fight night. Can't imagine they wake up at 8am. Noon ? 3pm ?

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