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Jake Paul and Tommy Fury’s VADA drug testing REVEALED after celeb grudge fight in Saudi Arabia

, Jake Paul and Tommy Fury’s VADA drug testing REVEALED after celeb grudge fight in Saudi Arabia

TOMMY FURY and Jake Paul have both passed the drug testing carried out for their fight last month.

Love Island star Fury, 23, beat YouTuber Paul, 26, by split decision in Saudi Arabia.

Tommy Fury beat Jake Paul in the Middle East at the end of February

Fury maintained his unbeaten professional record and inflicted a first defeat on Paul

And the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) have now confirmed the pair successfully carried out all drug tests around the clash.

They tweeted: “Congratulations to Tommy Fury and Jake Paul for successfully completing Vada Testing through their February 2023 bout.”

Since Fury‘s victory, Paul has listed several excuses as reasons for his first professional defeat.

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He said: “I was sick for four weeks out of this nine-week camp and then was travelling, jet-lagged for another week of that.

“That’s what’s p***ing me off the most, it had nothing to do with him, it had everything to do with me.”

He even named having a “wet dream” as a reason for the loss.

Paul has also insisted he will invoke his rematch clause in an attempt to avenge the loss.

But he did give Fury respect after a build-up that involved much trash-talking.

Paul added: “Obviously I want to do the rematch with Tommy but all those fights are massive. I’ve got to go get that back.

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“He [Fury] seems very levelheaded and down to earth.

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“We talked a lot of s*** and did a great job promoting it but there was mutual respect there and we hugged.

“I have respect for the guy, that’s the most beautiful thing about this sport.

“You can be arch-enemies and then find respect for each other after beating the s*** out of each other and going to war.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Boxing, exactly?

Boxing is a sport that involves two people who try to knock each other out by hitting them in the head and face. The object of boxing is to hit an opponent as hard as possible without hurting yourself. For this to happen, both boxers have to be able and willing to throw punches at a high rate of speed. They must also be able to coordinate their hand-eye movements.

How many hours do boxers train in a single day?

Boxing trainers typically train for at least four hours per day. They also spend time studying boxing techniques, learning new moves, and practicing their punches. Boxers can spar up to 10 times per week.

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How to throw an emu jab

To throw a jab, simply follow this simple step-by-step guide:

  1. Get up with both feet.
  2. Arrest your arm high above your shoulder.
  3. Keep your fist in front of your target.
  4. After hitting your target, swing your arm backwards.
  5. Repetition steps 1 through 4.

Statistics

  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)
  • You want to be running at roughly 75-80% of your top speed..5 mile slow, easy recovery jog at the end.[6]X Research source 2Mix in long runs, shadow boxing, and short sprints on non-interval days. (wikihow.com)

External Links

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expertboxing.com

How To

These are the basic skills of boxing

How to box efficiently

Boxing has become a very popular sport. It is made up of two competitors who aim to knock the head off each other. Boxing rules vary from one country or another. There are three types generally of boxing: Amateur (Professional) and Olympic (Olympic).

Amateur boxing may be done at school, college, and university. This type includes sparring sessions using padded gloves, but without protection. Amateur boxing matches usually consist of three rounds lasting five minutes each. There are many different styles of amateur boxing including Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Taekwondo, Karate, Judo, Wrestling and others.

Boxing is often practiced in gyms or clubs. They use protective equipment, such as mouthpieces, nose guards, shin protectors, elbow pads knee pads, waist belts and groin protectors. Professional boxing competitions consist of six rounds lasting four minutes each. There are many types of professional boxing. These include Boxing (MMA), Kickboxing (Mixed Martial Arts), Muay Thai and Taekwondo.

Olympic boxing is performed at the Olympics. International standards require that boxers use special protective gear. The eight rounds last three minutes each and are held over eight rounds. Olympic boxing can be divided into two types: Light Flyweight (Heavyweight) and Heavyweight (Light Flyweight).

The basic skills of boxing are:

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  • Punching techniques
  • Guarding techniques
  • Footwork
  • Stance
  • The body moves
  • Defense
  • Combination
  • Rotation
  • Spare parts

Punching Techniques

There are seven types. Each punch has its own technique. Some punches are more powerful than others. For example, an uppercut requires great force. On the contrary, a straight punch takes less power but is faster than most punches.

There are also different combinations. These are combinations which combine several punches in order to achieve a specific goal. One combination can have many parts. A left hook followed with a right-cross will cause injury to the opponent’s jaw.

Guard Techniques

Boxers use their bodies to defend themselves against attack. He does this by using his legs, arms, elbows, hands, knees and feet.

Legs

A boxer must use his legs to defend against kicks. When he receives a kick, he raises his leg and moves away from the attacker. To avoid being kicked on his side, he will bend his knees if the attack is from the front. However, if the attack comes from behind, he stands up straight and blocks the kick with his foot.

Elbows

Elbow strikes are very powerful because they inflict great pain. An elbow strike can be delivered directly or indirectly. Directly, you strike your opponent with your forearm. Indirectly, you hit him with another portion of your arm.

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Hands

Boxers use their hands as a shield against incoming punches. To do this, they raise their fists higher than their heads and move their arms in the direction that the attack is coming. Then they make contact with the attacker’s fist.

Knees

To absorb the impact of a punch to the stomach, abdomen, or chest, boxers should bend their knees. For defense purposes, knee strikes are common.

Feet

When attacked, a boxer should step back and deliver counter-attacks. This will help him gain distance from his opponent. Additionally, boxers need to maintain their balance when they counter-attack.

Stances

To box effectively, a boxer must establish a stance. His stance determines how he defends himself. It defines where he faces his opponent and how he positions his body. Boxers have many stances to choose from. Here are some of the more popular ones:

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  • Low stance
  • High stance
  • Southpaw stance
  • Western stance

Move your body

In order to win a fight, a boxer must move around his opponent. This means changing your speed, position and rhythm.

Rotation

To increase his punching power, a boxer rotates when he throws a punch. You can rotate at different speeds depending upon the punch.

Combinations

The timing of each punch determines the effectiveness of a combination. A combination that is effective starts with a strong punch, and ends with one that is weak.

Spare parts

Sparring, a boxing practice session, is designed to improve your boxing skills. During sparring sessions, a boxer trains his mind as well as his body. Sparring is a way to learn how to fight without getting hurt.

It is important to be patient and dedicated when learning how to box. To be a better boxer you need to train hard.

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