the guy i was talking about won his fight. sad to say it wasn't the way you want to win. but he did get off the canvas to do so and he broke the other guys nose.
but he won because the other guy broke his fist on his face. 2nd round tko, the opponent stayed in his corner.
like i said, he needs more experience and amateur experience is the place to get it. not a long lengthy career in the AM's but at least a year and some change with a rigorous fight schedule( if you're in a hurry)......
i personally think his trainer is hustling him, using him to make a buck. as a trainer you don't get **** for an amateur fighter, for a pro fighter, even a in the beginning you get some cash, and i think that is all his trainer is out for, a quick and easy buck.
it's an old hustle, hype up a young and naive guy, make him think he can hang as a pro, but him in with some of your other notable fighters, tell them to take it easy and just get a workout, the young guy thinks he's actually fighting, all the while the trainer is pumping him up hyping him, pressuring him to turn pro, telling him he can be world champ, and then run him into the ground win, lose, or draw the trainer gets his money. if he is going to be anything it's because of himself and not his trainer, his trainer is just going through the motions, work as usual.
i hope that's not the case but **** like that happens all the time in boxing. inexperienced get preyed on................
all in all, he needs to take it real slow to avoid a bums record................nothing wrong with losses as long as you improve from them and don't have more losses than wins too.
but he won because the other guy broke his fist on his face. 2nd round tko, the opponent stayed in his corner.
like i said, he needs more experience and amateur experience is the place to get it. not a long lengthy career in the AM's but at least a year and some change with a rigorous fight schedule( if you're in a hurry)......
i personally think his trainer is hustling him, using him to make a buck. as a trainer you don't get **** for an amateur fighter, for a pro fighter, even a in the beginning you get some cash, and i think that is all his trainer is out for, a quick and easy buck.
it's an old hustle, hype up a young and naive guy, make him think he can hang as a pro, but him in with some of your other notable fighters, tell them to take it easy and just get a workout, the young guy thinks he's actually fighting, all the while the trainer is pumping him up hyping him, pressuring him to turn pro, telling him he can be world champ, and then run him into the ground win, lose, or draw the trainer gets his money. if he is going to be anything it's because of himself and not his trainer, his trainer is just going through the motions, work as usual.
i hope that's not the case but **** like that happens all the time in boxing. inexperienced get preyed on................
all in all, he needs to take it real slow to avoid a bums record................nothing wrong with losses as long as you improve from them and don't have more losses than wins too.
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