Losing once by KO and once by Majority decision. Try and emulate that. Obviously be the judge of the level of talent you are fighting so don't be discouraged if you lose to a guy who is pretty darn good. Look my guy. Work out Stay focused Don't let anyone tell you it won't happen. Ali Frazier , May 9, On another note. Sometimes people look for advice,doesn't mean they're not serious about it.
Yeah, 18's a bit over the hill. You'll need to train hard to develop your strength, win repeatedly at the amateur level and keep your body in tremendous physical condition. The majority of your professional life will be spent in the boxing gym. Professional boxers compete in hand-to-hand boxing matches in an attempt to win belts and titles, often in front of screaming fans.
It sounds glamorous, but in fact, fights are only a small part of a boxer's working life. The majority of their career involves a huge amount of strength training, rope skipping, running, developing technique, along with managing diet to drop or gain the pounds to meet a specific weight category. A massive number of people watch the sport of boxing.
As such, many pro boxers will also receive public relations training on how to communicate with the media and fans. You'll need to compete at the amateur level before turning professional. Most boxers start training at a young age at a local boxing gym, participating in local and national tournaments from the age of eight on.
Performing well at competitions such as the Golden Gloves of America tournament — a high profile competition that showcases the best amateur boxers — can lead to international selection and may open up opportunities for you to be signed by professional boxing promoters who will then arrange pro fights for you. Originally posted by Quiksilva View Post. Dynamite Kid. Nope but if you want to be a pro you need to dedicate your entire life to it,or you have no chance at all,i myself boxed all my life but have taken a lenghty layoff,but am sparring again trust me my friend its a tough road to travel.
Absolutely not. Your still a teenager bro. Prince Of Shiet. Sergio Martinez started at I already had like 15 fights, having my first after only 2 months of training, because I was getting better and better really fast, even better than my friend who was already boxing for 2 years and was best at the gym at the time.
Amateur boxing can be practised from 13 to 39 years old. However, to continue until age 39, you must have obtained your first license before age It will be more challenging with a few exceptions to obtain a first amateur boxing license at the age of 37 or 38 years.
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