Gamboa is a boxing professional and is one p4p fighter in teh world.
How often can a Professional boxer fight? If a Professional wants to fight as much as he can, can he do it at his own discretion, or are the fight bouts beyond the fighter's control?
if you could ask Gamboa this question and the other ones I originally asked to whoever the pros are, that would be cool. The other questions were...how easy is it to become registered as a professional with NO amateur boxing experience (but of course many sparring experience)?
well to be honest it all depends on the science of gamboa developed at the national lab of gamboa. gamboa speed is the key to becoming p4p number one, people do not understand how fast this man is. if you could launch two nuclear warheads from the united states all the way to china, gamboa could easily outrun the warhead and get to china, build a over 200 rockets and blast all people in china to space to save them from post draumatic destruction of the planet caused by the warheads. his power is another huge factor. Even if you cloned tommy hearns, george foreman, earnie shavers, and mike tyson. then combined there dna and created a genetic clone, they would in no way be ble to reach the power of gamboa. would you like to hear about defense and skill?
Either your Gamboa himself or his brother/cousin/relative...
Tell gamboa or tell yourself that if you are ever in the Jersey City/NYC area, to PM me details and I will spar him full contact until one of us is knocked out. No bullshit rant on my behalf...
Nuff' said hoss
The reason why I am aversive into going into the Amateurs is because from what I read, it is mainly based on a point system and not really based on damage or slugging styles. Jameel Mccline mentioned somewhere that after he got out of the pen, he went straight into professional boxing, having discovered boxing in prison . What made him so successful was the fact that he sparred full contact with the best professionals several times a week for 5-10 round all out bouts. This is how he got that fighting experience. By doing this he was able to get into Professionals within a 6 month mark since he joined the gym. He was also able to get his endurance through the roof doing this sparring routine so consistently.
From your own personal experiences, is amateur really all about form, points, blocking hits, and not really all about damage?
I want to take severe beatings (Not life threatening) but getting knocked out cold if they can do it, from experienced professionals in the ring at the gym and get a feel for what is going to happen for a long time down the road when I choose to venture down it.
I don't go into this sport having the wrong mentality that I am going to "crush" all of these people, unconquered like Tyson did in the 80's, but I want to test my willpower and drive by getting beat the shit out of....
just thinking about Blue collar work, doing the 9-5, working in some warehouse, going to college, and just constantly taking orders from other people make me literally want to puke...
Are u guys also like this?
Are you implying that no one aside from professional boxers are allowed to want to talk boxing with other people?
I don't mean to sound rude or anything (But probably sound rude anyways). But I don't want to, in any way whatsoever online or in person anywhere for that matter, associate myself with boxing fans or critics (Who has never been in a gym before, or people just recreationally boxing). I just want criticism from Professionals who really ARE the ones hungry to become successful, admired, and tap into their own primitivism that got them ahead of the other 20 million sperm cells competing for the womb, into this world.
That's all...
well to that i salute you brotha.... hopefully theres some people on here you can contact but i can almost guarantee Gleasons has some heavyweights up there that wouldnt mind working with you
Thanks man. I'm looking forward to making the transition to Gleason's, since I've heard that it's one of the last few old school boxing gyms left in the country and is full of very competitive bangers.
Many here assume that you are built like someone who eat 3 meals a day @ Burger King's. Its a different story if you are all muscle though, like Mike Tyson, short but well built in his prime that is.
Now I see. Thanks for clearing that up. I eat 100% clean and do religious cardio everyday to make things clear. I am around 11% bodyfat (Last time I checked was with in my old gym a few months ago).
I used to religiously lift weights and bodybuild for 5 years, in which I would do tons of squats and deadlifts as well as benchpresses, which is probably what built my super heavyweight foundation. I now just lift weights once a week since conditioning for boxing is a greater priority I have and must expend all necessary energy towards stamina and endurance which is pretty damn important!
I am not trying to brag or to be a keyboard warrior, which is what it may sound like. I am trying to locate sparring partners who is similar to my 233 pound weight class on this board to meet up with me in Gleason's, or the gym I go to now, the World Boxing and Fitness Center in Jersey City. I know that if I want to box I must fight other pros to gain fighting experience before I can even THINK about fighting in comps. Don't get me wrong...I am prepared mentally and physically to take a severe beating from other pros who are MUCH more experienced than me. Shit...I got nothing to lose.
But, being born deaf, I have been beaten down constantly all of my life mentally, and can handle pain, physical and mental since I am adapted to it.
I am probably going to join Gleason's as soon as my membership runs out and make the hour and a half trip to Gleason's every other day to hit the heavy bag and spar with the best pros I can try to locate.
So if anybody with my weight class and aggression can spar me...let's do this...