I hope to have a son someday,(cong**** to you boxing scene readers who have boys, no matter how long the hours seem at work understand that you are very blessed...a little baby boy would be such a great thing to have because that kid would be a champion...) and I want him to be a champion. I want him to start very young, and work with him and put everything I know about boxing into him so that he is prepared for guys who started super young just like himself, and even well enough so he can go above and beyond that and have a special edge to his fighting ability. The thing is, you can't really force someone to like something like this because of how hard it is.Obviously, the objective is to get it inside that kid's head at as young an age as possible and have him understand about the respect and glory of boxing, for him to seriously consider giving it any kind of practice instead of playing with his little kid stuff and toys. But for the kid to truly understand that, he will have to have a great meaning of the word 'respect'.. 70% of adults I've met that hated boxing, didn't have any respect for sport (or anything really)...it's all about respect, once they understand and learn respect, it seems like it would be easier to let them know that nobody carries respect like a good pro ...I guess I'll just make sure he's raised properly, I don't care if it takes me quitting a good job to have more time with him...my kid is going to be disciplined. But they will go against the will if you try to force it on them, I suppose just watching it myself and going nuts watching the fights would get a kid involved somewhat, but like I said, the kid won't care if the kid doesn't respect the sport.
I think this will be a useful thread, because I have always wondered about this. I remember being a kid, about age 7 or 8 and seeing boxing on TV, and thinking it was really ******. I didn't realize how tired they could get, and didn't see a knockout, I just saw a stinkfest I guess and I remember thinking the gloves looked like mini pillows and just that it looked like a silly sport...It wasn't until I turned 11 or 12 and saw my dad watching George Foreman's comeback that I really took a liking to the sport.
I think this will be a useful thread, because I have always wondered about this. I remember being a kid, about age 7 or 8 and seeing boxing on TV, and thinking it was really ******. I didn't realize how tired they could get, and didn't see a knockout, I just saw a stinkfest I guess and I remember thinking the gloves looked like mini pillows and just that it looked like a silly sport...It wasn't until I turned 11 or 12 and saw my dad watching George Foreman's comeback that I really took a liking to the sport.

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