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  • -EX-
    Trading Block Tycoon
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    #11
    Bernard Hopkins and Antonio Tarver started late...well I know Tarver at least turned pro at like 29 or sumthin...Bernard turned pro at 23(he was boxing while in prison before that)

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    • Dempsey-Roll
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      #12
      Originally posted by _JAMAL_
      So I should just forget about it?
      hell no, 19 is a good age.

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      • bcfc
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        #13
        if ur thinking about having a serious career and uve got some sort of talent or atleast some good athletisicm / power go for it its not too late...

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        • _JAMAL_
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dempsey-Roll
          hell no, 19 is a good age.
          I mean I've boxed before not at the gym or anything just at home watching boxing fights and watching how they move, techniques, etc. I just know the basics but now I want to get to really be serious with it.

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          • _JAMAL_
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            #15
            Originally posted by bcfc
            if ur thinking about having a serious career and uve got some sort of talent or atleast some good athletisicm / power go for it its not too late...
            Hell yeah! I want to make some money off this ****! if not then I wont even waste my time with it.

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            • bcfc
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              #16
              Originally posted by _JAMAL_
              Hell yeah! I want to make some money off this ****! if not then I wont even waste my time with it.
              well then get to your local club and get in ameteur boxing asap, win lose it doesnt matter just get in as much fights as you can for the experience you will know when you want to turn pro.

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              • _JAMAL_
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                #17
                Originally posted by bcfc
                well then get to your local club and get in ameteur boxing asap, win lose it doesnt matter just get in as much fights as you can for the experience you will know when you want to turn pro.
                Can you break-down the process for me please...

                I sign up at the local gym, train, and then...

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                • Spray_resistant
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by _JAMAL_
                  Can you break-down the process for me please...

                  I sign up at the local gym, train, and then...
                  Your trainer decides when your ready to have an AM fight, the length of time varies from person to person.

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                  • _JAMAL_
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Spray_resistant
                    Your trainer decides when your ready to have an AM fight, the length of time varies from person to person.
                    I weigh 165 and I'm 5.7 how much more lbs do I have to lose.

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                    • bcfc
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                      #20
                      just make sure you can commit to it and try not to lose your will, boxing is tough sport an d it will really test your heart and your will to strive on through thickk and thin

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