Whatever division that would fit you best. For me personally it would likely be Middleweight. Do you reckon, say you got a top coach to train you for six months and teach you the basic tricks and get a bit of sparring under your belt. How far do you reckon you could go with extra protective match making and cherry picking?
These days you end up with all these "top undefeated prospects", hyped to the max but some of them have never been in a fight in their lives. It's all about social media following and going 15 or 20 fights undefeated. Look a little closer and the opponents are usually a bunch of hapless tomato cans who don't even train and just roll up on a few days notice.
Say you were getting 6-8 weeks training before/between fights, it wouldn't be hard beating these kinda people who just turn up for a paycheck, don't even bring cornermen sometimes. They are basically hired losers. It would be near impossible to lose to those type of people.
Dominic Wade reached the top table. I am talking about journeymen and tomato cans. Let me find you some examples:
Lewis van Poetsch, 7-58-1 (1 KO). He is 27 years old and already had 66 bouts. He basically travels the UK on short notice and loses for pay.
Valentin Stoychev, 8-23-4 (4 KO). 32 year old jobber who travels Europe, getting paid very little to lie half-naked on the canvas for 10 seconds a time.
Marian Cazacu, 2-40-1. This one has discovered that he can get paid to lose, and still get his cardio in, running away from his opponent for the entirety of the contest. As a result he gets knocked out a lot less.
It took me seconds to find these three at Middleweight. There are many more like them across all weight divisions.
Yeah! I later realized Dominic Wade was a terrible example but it's not still as easy as you think. Your average street fight that leaves both of you bloody will be a cake walk lasting seconds for those prospects you mentioned earlier.
These jobbers you just mentioned will not look like jobbers in your fight, wonder why? Cuz they are fighting you.
Bottom line is, 6 months of training can't give you that prospect status cuz your fights will be filled with struggles. The time frame is just too short.
just beating a guy with some boxing training is a task in itself people who have real boxing training learn how to snap punches something most untrained guys cannot do common joe pushes punches winmill it when you learn how to really snap a punch you can knockout any common joe and how to throw a punch and not push it is boxing 101 one of he first thing you learn.genaro leon a journeyman who was like 38-18 31 k.o was retired for like over 10 years this well known vale todo fighter who won some state titles and was like 22 6foot maybe 185 my friend genaro leon fought at jr welter he gave buddy mcgirt a real fight back in the day was dead drunk the mma guy starts talking **** takes a swing my buddy rolls with the punch just threw a reaction counter put the youngster to sleep ala pacman.
You think you can easily clean Dominic Wade in a fight like GGG did even with 6 months hard training? No way man. You will battle tooth and nail to a decision.
Dominic Wade reached the top table. I am talking about journeymen and tomato cans. Let me find you some examples:
Lewis van Poetsch, 7-58-1 (1 KO). He is 27 years old and already had 66 bouts. He basically travels the UK on short notice and loses for pay.
Valentin Stoychev, 8-23-4 (4 KO). 32 year old jobber who travels Europe, getting paid very little to lie half-naked on the canvas for 10 seconds a time.
Marian Cazacu, 2-40-1. This one has discovered that he can get paid to lose, and still get his cardio in, running away from his opponent for the entirety of the contest. As a result he gets knocked out a lot less.
It took me seconds to find these three at Middleweight. There are many more like them across all weight divisions.
The last paragraph on "hired losers" got me rolling with laughter.
But with 6 months training, you won't be beating those guys. It will be a struggle, very competitive fight cuz those guys may not be dedicated but they train alot too cuz they can be "hired" anytime. Infact you will be among the hired losers you just described.
You think you can easily clean Dominic Wade in a fight like GGG did even with 6 months hard training? No way man. You will battle tooth and nail to a decision. There is a high chance he will even KO you. Lol.
Those hyped up fighters you mentioned have been training hard for years not 6 months.
Just think about that.
Which fighters do you like? You should try making a few threads about them and talking about aspects of boxing that you have a positive interest in.
Most of you ****boys talking **** about professional athletes would get your ass whooped by a 120 pound drag queen.
I wouldn't really call fall guys from the Charlie Zelenoff school of self-training "professional athletes". People act as if EVERY boxer from Lineal champions down to backwater shows are totally dedicated and live spartan lifestyles. Some of these men go into the ring after a few beers, smelling of cigarettes.
You just described the guy in your Avi.:lol1:
Went into another man's backyard and was widely written off and expected to get "PWND". Something most of those you bum off have never done.