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If you like the idea of boxing matches on DVD but just can’t see yourself finding time to watch a pre-recorded match, try these 3 suggestions for opportunities to watch boxing DVDs - some you may not have considered.
While traveling
If you’re carrying a laptop with you on your travels, this is a great time to pop in a fight DVD. On a long commute, everything will go by much faster if you’re watching some fights, as you can mentally break your trip up into rounds.
While waiting at an airport recently, I was watching a bout. A crowd of guys gathered behind me - some of them thought it was live, even though it was an old Tyson fight. This was a big hit and made all of our waits that much more entertaining.
While working out
Today’s home gym has everything, including a TV. While sometimes I personally enjoy watching quiz shows while working out (to exercise my mind as well as my body), nothing beats putting on a boxing DVD to keep me motivated in my workouts.
There’s also strength training fitness DVDs available, which are becoming quite popular. Each offers their own set of workouts designed to exercise your whole body, adding something like this to your personal workout program could mix things up.
Whatever titles you choose, try adding some audio-visual stimulation to your workout routine, it might just be that extra push to take your workout to the next level.
With your drinking buddies Just like a live fight, watching boxing DVDs with your mates is the best way to go. Since you can’t exactly wager on a prerecorded event, you can add some excitement by playing a boxing drinking game.
How it works is two drinkers pick a fighter (a coin toss might be necessary here). For every time the fighter you represent gets hit, you take a drink of your swill. This really adds up, especially in lightweight fights. The fun part is, whenever there’s a stoppage or your fighter gets knocked out, you down the rest of your pint.