Who here are boxing PROFESSIONALS?

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  • Mr. Ryan
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    #11
    Originally posted by BRUTAL MURDER
    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 ***** cells competing for the womb, into this world.
    That's all...
    I've never fought competitively but I am a published writer covering primarily boxing, am I unfit to report on the sport?

    If I was not fit to do so, why would the professionals entrust me and seek me out for interviews?

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    • Welter_Skelter
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      #12
      Originally posted by BRUTAL MURDER
      In an attempt to discern from the posers, nobodies, dreamers, bums and forum warriors to those who actually do bust their asses in the gym, I want to identify who here are professional boxers?
      How did you get into professional boxing, was it easy to register as a pro, did your manager find you fights when you wanted them, and how often can you fight as a pro (Once a month, every 4 months, etc etc). Yeah...how much cash a fight did you get?
      Without getting too personal...I do not want to bother with going into amateurs (I am more of a power slugger who intends to rely on my strength and power, not a boxer who dances around the ring). It is my basic understanding that you can jump into being a professional without being an amateur right?

      Let's get right to the meat right now.
      I am a Boxing professional.. and this is where I work.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Welter_Skelter
        I am a Boxing professional.. and this is where I work.

        Since you work with fancy boxes, does that make you classier than someone who deals with ordinary boxes??

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          #14
          Originally posted by Welter_Skelter
          I am a Boxing professional.. and this is where I work.

          This emo thread needs some Ashlee Simpson to make it more masculine.

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          • Welter_Skelter
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            #15
            Originally posted by El Pollo Malo
            Since you work with fancy boxes, does that make you classier than someone who deals with ordinary boxes??
            I try not to be elitist.. But I can't help it..

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            • Good Barracuda
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              #16
              Gamboa is a boxing professional and is one p4p fighter in teh world.

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              • BRUTAL MURDER
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                #17
                Originally posted by Good Barracuda
                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)?

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                • Mr. Ryan
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BRUTAL MURDER
                  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)?

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                  • Good Barracuda
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BRUTAL MURDER
                    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?

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                    • BRUTAL MURDER
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by El Pollo Malo
                      Thanks to you!

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