Leland "Big Pop Pop - The Hedge Fund Heavyweight" Hardy Working the Pads

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

Leland "Big Pop Pop - The Hedge Fund Heavyweight" Hardy is shown working the hand pads with Fast Eddie Chambers' co-promoter and Pennsylvania's youngest licensed Promnoter, Lil' Robert Murray, Jr., on June 16, 2009 on his first day at the "Fast" Eddie Chambers - Dimitrenko training camp at Fernwood Resort in the Pennsylvania Pocono Mountains. This is the first ever time that Hardy has worked with Murray and, despite this, Hardy looks exceptionally sharp with all of his inside punches being super short, and all of his jabs are piston like and lightning quick. Chambers, the world's best heavyweight, awaits his shot at the Heavyweight Championship of the world and, at the time of this filming, is in camp preparing for a July 4, 2009 bout in Hamburg, Germany against 6'11" Alexander Dimitrenko. Leland Hardy is the Founder and Original Registrant of www.NEWYORK.com, the world's #1 geographic domain name, he is the Founder and CEO of InternetEquality.org, and he is a Senior Advisor at the prominent Wall Street hedge fund advisory firm, Hennessee Group (www.HennesseeGroup.com). The Chambers - Dimitrenko camp serves a dual purpose as Hardy, an Ali devotee and protege, is using the camp to officially launch the "Greatest Comeback of All Times!" Retired from boxing after amassing a record that included a 100% knockout to wins ratio, Hardy, at 6'3" 230 lbs, will hold the world record for the longest layoff in the history of professional sports. Hardy is poised to return to the ring almost a full 20 years after his retirement from professional boxing and is committed to capturing the Heavyweight Championship of the World.

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  • This guy fought pro about 20 years ago and is still training. Boxing isn't something thats easy to give up completely.

  • Hes got a good stance and form.

  • the guys a heavyweight, muscular, he just got into the ring, u cant go full throttle straight away, u have 2 get warmed up 1st, & make sure the fighter is throwing his punches correctly before u start speeding it up

    im sure they do more intense pad sessions than this

  • y the fuck am I watching a video with fucking niggers

  • man that's the stupidest nickname ever

  • watch leland hardy v.s. ike padilla

  • he looks like a good boxer but the guy on the pads needs 2 push him more and be more in 2 it

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