What weight are you? usually Cruoisers and heavyweights can be good later. It is alot hard the smaller the weight class for some reason.
I'm now 140lbs
I have never understood why, these type of questions are asked on this forum.
'Just go ahead and do it'.
You are asking advice from who exactly? The forum can at times be full of people 'Who just in general lack optimism when it comes to the sport' There is a culture of accusing most boxers of using performance enhancing drugs etc
I asked this question because i know there people will come up with some excuses or things that might get in the why so i must be prepared for it.
Like someone just said i gonna need to sell tickets so im gonna study how i sell tickets and learn how to get the crowds.
Im gonna do it anyway
How are you doing in sparring with the good fighters?
Well I don't get tired easily, I think i was not so bad, not so good either because I didn't have much experience
I'm not going to bull**** you. You have pretty much no chance.
Could you work in the boxing industry and make a living? Maybe. Could you make a living as just a fighter? Probably not.
Could you become champion? Like WBA/WBC/WBO/IBF Champion? Not unless you have a connected team already backing you. Even then, it's going to depend on your weight class and a lot of luck for you to get lined up to fight a weak champion.
You're starting to box at 25 years old. These top guys have never done anything BUT boxing. History is sparsely littered with champs that didn't come from that background, but they're rare. Most of those fighters got lucky, either with their timing or with meeting the right people. There are tons of champions that weren't really that great.
If you're an okay professional boxer you can probably earn if you play your cards right. If you can beat your local challengers you can probably pump up a record fighting locally and try to time yourself to get a bigger money fight.
You really shouldn't be trying to box at your age unless you've got nothing else left.
Also, if you're 25 now you want to get into the pro ranks faster. Waiting until you're 29 to start fighting as a pro is really late.
You just said it man, i got nothing else. And why i did it because it was like finding my purpose in life. I know its late but I'm gonna do it anyway, btw thank you for your words it made me realize that i need to rush my plan and rearranging my steps
Well i don't get tired easily, i did spar for like 5 times in first three months i wasn't bad but wasn't good either because i didn't have much experience