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Laila's Strength

posted ‎‎May 23, 2009 2:39 PM‎‎ by Gail Nobles   [ updated ‎‎May 23, 2009 11:48 AM‎‎ ]

A person can have strength in many ways. I am always paying attention to Laila’s size, strength, and speed. If she’s not tired, she can defiantly punch faster with strength. Watching Laila’s past fights, I saw her opponents getting into trouble quite a bit. Laila has great strength in her punch and mind too. You can say whatever you want to her, there is no changing her mind about whipping you, and she has won every fight.

Anger

Laila appears to have anger. She has strength there. It is said that anger can blind you. I disagree, but I do believe that too much anger can mess up your fight. You can become so angry that you can not fight. You can become angry and find great strength too. I know a little bit about that. I believe that Laila’s anger is just enough and just right. Laila goes right through her opponent’s punches. She moves to them and reaches them. If you are Laila’s opponent, you would have to use your brain more than a punch to beat her. If you can help it, don’t let your opponent reach you. That is just my theory. Something like the Muhammad Ali Shuffle would come in very handy in boxing. Bouncing around the ring is needed even if it’s not his shuffle. I think it is important to move, dodge, and duck. When Laila is ready to use the BEAT DOWN, you know you’re just in trouble. I’m not a fighter, but I can see these things just watching Laila.

Psychological

Laila can get the best of you just watching her. When I see Laila, the first thing I think is she’s big. I would have to jump off my toes and stretch my arms to hit her in the chin. I think to myself that it wouldn’t happen. Laila has an image and a look about her that you shouldn’t touch her. Not even with a ten foot pole. However, no one should be afraid of her. If so, why do they get in the ring with her? Opponents know from the beginning that they will loose. They step into the ring with no strategy. Laila Ali has deadly weapons. They are her fist. It’s a good thing that the referee does stop her fights early because I don’t think Laila knows when to quit punching. If someone is going to fight Laila, they shouldn’t pay attention to her size, facial expressions, and all of her bad talk. They say that the bigger they are, the harder they fall. That means their size don’t always have anything to do with their muscular strength and power. Even Laila knows that. She’s not afraid of anyone‘s strength. Her opponent should not be either. They should get into the ring confident, strong, and willing. That’s what makes a great fight. There can be strength in the psychological.


Kangaroo Motivation

May 30, 2009

Laila Ali is the type of person that needs motivation and challenge. If she decides that she doesn’t want to fight someone, it might be because she’s bored and not interested. Laila already knows that she can beat them. I believe that Laila wants to meet her match.

Just for practice and fun, I think every boxer should try boxing a trained boxing kangaroo. Then again, I don’t know if there is a such thing as a trained kangaroo that boxes. They look dangerous to me, but I have seen men box them in video clips. If it takes motivation and challenge for Laila, it might be fun for her to test her speed and movement against a kangaroo without getting hurt in training. If it’s not possible to do without getting hurt, I wouldn’t want to see Laila do it. Laila Ali is my favorite boxer. I wouldn’t want anything to happen to her.

It is said that Kangaroos have pretty good eyesight. They make very good boxers. They only respond to moving objects. Kangaroos can pick up sound very well. They have excellent hearing. They box like they are human with a touch of wild animal instinct. Kangaroos use their hind legs. There are different kinds of kangaroos. Some of them look as high as 9 feet tall. I have seen a kangaroo on television fighting a man. The kangaroo had super punches. He looked as if he had a million fists. The man that boxed him had to get away from him.