Been watching the sport since I was in middle school, started boxing in '06, been boxing ever since and my interest grew substantially when I started learning the art and getting in the ring, so since then I also have done extensive research which involves talking to people in the sport, reading articles and books, and studying fights and training sessions of pros and peers alike. I trained and was largely taught by Oscar Rivadeneyra, I would go out on my shield for him any day of the week.
WAR LoadedWraps!!!
What do I do now? Software Engineering. I never had that Pac-like situation where boxing was my only answer and as an AM it's all expense, thankfully I have a career that pays my bills, but my passion for the sport will always be the same.
martial arts since I was 7... watched boxing with my dad from a very young age until I surpassed him in knowledge. Started noticing things he didnt, or most anybody didn't for that matter.
Amateur boxing as well for 5 years or so. The objective was to balance out kung fu fancifulness (a problem in tma...) with actual combat and violence..but I didnt wanna do mma.. so... Boxing was it. Worked pretty well, though there was a learning curve at first, as with most things.
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