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  • The Shaolin
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    • Jan 2009
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    Summer Boxing Camps

    Hey everyone. I joined this forum because I have a question that I think the people on this forum could very well answer. You see, I am fifteen years old, and I have been studying martial arts since I was six. My kicks are strong from experience in Tae Kwon Do, but now that I've been doing Shaolin Kung Fu for a little over a year, I've started to notice I need more punching power. And of course, I immediately thought of training in boxing.

    I'm too busy during the week with school work and kung fu to take it locally, so I decided it may be a solution to go to a high quality camp over the summer. So my question is this: does anyone now of any high-quality boxing camps, maybe in Mexico or another part of Latin America, that would accept foreigners with no experience? I would prefer if I could live at the camp, and I would like to train for many hours a day, at least three or four.

    Is there maybe a holy grail of boxing camps that all boxing fans and boxers know about, that is famous for it's teaching and accepts students with no experience? I know that in kung fu, when one needs serious training, many people travel to China and visit the Shaolin Temple. Is there a boxing equivalent?

    I would appreciate anybody's input on this, and any responses are welcomed. Thank you.
  • Golden Boy 360
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    • Jul 2008
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    Good Luck. Everyone is fired up on a Close fight calling it a robbery

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