Ask yourself, WOULD YOU?

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  • Kiid Dynamite
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    #1

    Ask yourself, WOULD YOU?

    If you was a up and coming professional wouldn't you want to be protected by your match maker and build a record for your self?

    Have easy fights as you build a record even though it may be padded you still making money?

    Would you wanna go in there with beast and get KTFO
  • Syf
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    #2
    Originally posted by KiidDynamite
    If you was a up and coming professional wouldn't you want to be protected by your match maker and build a record for your self?

    Have easy fights as you build a record even though it may be padded you still making money?

    Would you wanna go in there with beast and get KTFO
    Good question..

    I'd wanna build a bit of a name up first before facing top top top competition.

    If you are 1-0 in the pros and meet some dude that sledgehammers you, that can put a halt on your career..

    But eventually, once I got to the point where I could pull good money fighting, I'd wanna challenge myself for sure.

    Also, whats interesting about that is, is really top competition won't fight you till you get your name up anyway and its at least a somewhat financially viable fight

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    • Drunk Punch
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      #3
      If it meant getting better pay days then I'd do whatever was required. Let's face it boxers have a short, risky career. Make as much as you can and retire young, son.

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      • eSe
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        #4
        fighters learn more from a loss then they do a win, so yeah a loss can be healthy for a fighter

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