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Bodybuilding vs Boxing - Which is Harder?

Physically IMO boxing has to be harder, far more training involved. Mentally I'm not sure, dieting for bodybuilding is very hard and something I've never mastered. While heading into the ring must be very tough when you see a big guy in there dying to knock you out. So in my limited opinion boxing is probably harder... but then again I've never tried it.
 
Ive often wondered that, I mean I see red a certain way, how do I know every other cvnt sees it the same. Maybe they don't and thats why some folks like some colours and others don't.

And how some folks like getting sucked off by guys, and some like getting sucked off by birds

or how some folks have to travel miles behind their wives backs to suck get sucked of by other guys and claim everyone knows so whats the secret yet everyone knows differnet,you mean in that kind of way? yeah i wonder about their version of reality too.

Lets keep it on topic please...

thats the beauty of being a mod mate,i don thave to,can ban you for posting that to me,not feel a jot of guilt and continue on posting away about whatever i feel the need to do :D
 
or how some folks have to travel miles behind their wives backs to suck get sucked of by other guys and claim everyone knows so whats the secret yet everyone knows differnet,you mean in that kind of way? yeah i wonder about their version of reality too.



thats the beauty of being a mod mate,i don thave to,can ban you for posting that to me,not feel a jot of guilt and continue on posting away about whatever i feel the need to do :D


You crack on mate. Whatever you need to do...
 
If you have short arm,s are heavy,slow and cant punch you way out of a paper bag and want to box professionally then i would say boxing would be harder but bodybuilding would be a perfect hobby for eeerrrr a freind of mine:whistling:
 
I've had a crack at both.

Boxing was a better rush and more, shall we say, rewarding with regards to time put in and results achieved. Bodybuilding is such a long, dull, arduous, tedious and in the end pointless journey.
 
bodybuildings a complete mind****, you can take your mind of boxing and other sports but with bodybuilding youre always going to look in the mirror and its there staring at you when you do, no escaping it.
 
It's a shame powderpoof isn't coming to the tm meet we could stick him in tne ring upstairs with some of the boxers and see how he did, and we could find out which is hardest
 
In your mind mate, not mine which was my whole point:)

Also running a marathon is as hard as you make it.
Many people have pushed so hard during a marathon that they have died.
If you die during an activity obviously it had a level of hardness relative to your body of 100%.

No again you are wrong. Accept it and move on.
 
or how some folks have to travel miles behind their wives backs to suck get sucked of by other guys and claim everyone knows so whats the secret yet everyone knows differnet,you mean in that kind of way? yeah i wonder about their version of reality too.

I'm definately missing something here lolol!!

O.k, let's put this arguement to bed once and for all-

Bodybuilding is much harder than boxing, FACT.

How can I be so sure? Well, it's like this, go into any city/town centre at the weekend after midnight and you can't move without seeing tons of hard-as-fuk bantamweights trying to fight the world. Every one of them experts, I tells thee. So how hard can it be? You don't see anywhere near as many champion body-builders on a nite out, so far that reason, is obviously much harder.
 
bodybuildings a complete mind****, you can take your mind of boxing and other sports but with bodybuilding youre always going to look in the mirror and its there staring at you when you do, no escaping it.

Not really, boxing takes over your life too. You spend every minute of the day thinking about technique, watching videos at home etc etc

I'd also say a boxer hitting the canvas and being schooled in the ring in front of friends, family and team mates is a pretty big head****, especially for fighters who've been hyped up.

Dealing with that kind of humiliation and coming back to defeat the same opponent takes serious guts and inner strength on any level of boxing be it a sparring night, club show, aba's or professional bout.


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