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    Who had the best stamina?

    Of all time, who had the best stamina and what were their training routines?
    Armstrong, Marciano, duran, basillo, Mancini, Margarito, Paul Williams, Hatton, all had great stamina

    I read about Juan Diaz who had great stamina also never doing roadwork opting instead doing 45 minutes on the stair master and swimming an hour, then 2 hours after this training in the gym

    #2
    Also Manny Pacquiao and Aaron Pryor, Hagler, JCC...

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      #3
      Originally posted by ironalex View Post
      Of all time, who had the best stamina and what were their training routines?
      Armstrong, Marciano, duran, basillo, Mancini, Margarito, Paul Williams, Hatton, all had great stamina

      I read about Juan Diaz who had great stamina also never doing roadwork opting instead doing 45 minutes on the stair master and swimming an hour, then 2 hours after this training in the gym
      Juan Diaz in his prime was a bull! He would swing for 12 rounds nonstop and look fresh!

      But, best stamina has to be Money May in his prime.

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        #4
        Joe Calzaghe

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          #5
          Leo Santa Cruz is up there.

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            #6
            Calzaghe. Throws a thousand punches and is still fresh in rd 12.

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              #7
              Rocky Marciano had good stamina. A lot of those miniweights and flyweights can last all day.

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                #8
                Anyone got routines from that training book volume 2? (There are many posts uploading the training schedules of the first but not the second book by Gary Todd)

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                  #9
                  How many of those fighters had bad intentions on every single punch? Stamina sometimes can be subjective. Rocky Marciano & Ricky Hatton had bad intentions on every single one of their punches. Fighters like Joe Calzaghe where like middle distance runners, a combination of endurance with a decent amount of power. It is not always about work rate and punch output, Mike Tyson fought at a very very high intensity 'I have not seen any middle-weights or even Welter-weights produce the kind of pad-work that I have seen from Mike Tyson'. And I have always stated that? Mike Tyson vs Evander Holyfield II fight for as long as it lasted was one of the highest intensities ever displayed from heavyweights. 'If that fight was not stopped it would of been the heavyweight version of Hagler and Hearns, even better! 'Because it would of lasted way longer'.

                  Antonio Margarito throw a lot of punches, but not all of his punches had 100% bad intention on them. 'I don't really see any fighters around today who fight in this manner, Deontay Wilder is trying and is maybe the only fighter who does' but his stamina was faded badly up against Tyson Fury, and that fight was not even a high intensity fight.
                  Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-31-2019, 02:24 PM.

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                    #10
                    Sugar Ray Leonard finished pretty strong late in a couple of those 15 rounders

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