I'm almost 16 and I'm looking to start boxing competitively. If there's anyone out there that knows about the competitive environment at a high school level, I'd like to know whatever you can tell me. Is there a regional/state/national competitive thing going on? If not, what can I do? Thanks!
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Originally posted by cat-man! View PostI'm almost 16 and I'm looking to start boxing competitively. If there's anyone out there that knows about the competitive environment at a high school level, I'd like to know whatever you can tell me. Is there a regional/state/national competitive thing going on? If not, what can I do? Thanks!
here in ny just find a local gym and ur gold
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Originally posted by cat-man! View PostI'm almost 16 and I'm looking to start boxing competitively. If there's anyone out there that knows about the competitive environment at a high school level, I'd like to know whatever you can tell me. Is there a regional/state/national competitive thing going on? If not, what can I do? Thanks!
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Boxing isn't ran through schools. Some schools may provide a boxing program, but the schools themselves are not who sanctions matches. You have to train first, because from what you stated, you're not too knowledgeable about amateur boxing at all. You can't just start and compete. It's not like your conventional organized sports that you may be used to in school.
Originally posted by pacmanis1 View PostLook into Golden Gloves. Every year there is the Golden Gloves tournament. I believe it starts at the local levels, then if you win you go onto regionals, and if you win you go onto the national level. Pretty much every single boxer has participated in GG. Also as said it'd help if you could say where you live. For me personally I think it'd be a dream to train at Gleason's in NY. Don't know how nice of a gym it actually is but I love Tyson and that's where he trained.
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My son is a Amateur boxer... He is 10.. he loss in the jr golden glove finals this year... The kids your age will probably have 80 to 100 fights... You should find a local gym, train, spar, and than compete in a smoker ( local boxing match) Im not saying you can't fight. but once a week some parent comes to the gym talkin bout how they kid is ready and beats everybody up.. that same kid cant last 1 round with a kid who knows what they are doing in the ring...... Gleasons gym is the ****
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I learned in the army, Ft. Sill, but was already 19 when I started to learn the fundamentals, but only ever trained, never went into GG or anything..went to college and partied after the Army. Grew up on SS of Chicago and there were some local gyms where kids your age went to learn. i'd start there.
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Originally posted by Jupiter Maximus View PostI learned in the army, Ft. Sill, but was already 19 when I started to learn the fundamentals, but only ever trained, never went into GG or anything..went to college and partied after the Army. Grew up on SS of Chicago and there were some local gyms where kids your age went to learn. i'd start there.
By the way, I'm a 68WM6 currently at Ft. Gordon, GA.
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Originally posted by BG_Knocc_Out View PostAhh, the Army is also a terrible place to learn... Unless you're at Ft. Carson, which is where one of the recurring Olympic coaches trains boxers. But that's only for soldiers in the World Class Athlete program pretty much. I was at Ft. Sam and the Air Force team held a promotion against a bunch of Jesse Leija's fighters (he has a couple gyms in SA) and Air Force was total trash. Only 1 of the 10 fighters had won. Never trust military combatives is what I'm getting at (not insulting your skill level, because I haven't seen it). But of all branches, Army has the best boxing programs by far.
By the way, I'm a 68WM6 currently at Ft. Gordon, GA.
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