So basically, i have been boxing awhile now and not being ****y but im whoopin fools left, right and center day in and day out and aint nobody ive come across give me any kinda of trouble.. ive sparred pros and handled them with ease.. so why the hell cant nobody get me a fight? or is it just the way boxing is?? if im willing to fight then i should be able to fight.. what the hell. someone please explain?
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You're just too good.So basically, i have been boxing awhile now and not being ****y but im whoopin fools left, right and center day in and day out and aint nobody ive come across give me any kinda of trouble.. ive sparred pros and handled them with ease.. so why the hell cant nobody get me a fight? or is it just the way boxing is?? if im willing to fight then i should be able to fight.. what the hell. someone please explain? -
I think I found it.
Brian Coleman
Global ID 9140
sex male
birth date 1969-07-27
division welterweight
height 5′ 11″ / 180cm
country United Kingdom
residence Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
birth place Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
won 24 (KO 5) + lost 141 (KO 21) + drawn 7 = 172Comment
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What are you talking about dude? I'm doubting you're really a boxer. If you're really so good, enroll in a tournament. Empire State Games, Metros, Golden Gloves, all these tournaments in NY will send you to either the nationals or regionals where you get your national experience. Every state has Golden Gloves and other tournaments that get you national/international exposure. If you're still half as good as you think you are after that, someone will definitely take notice and it shouldn't be too hard getting your debut pro fight. What's your record, are you still novice or open?Comment
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