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  • HeartAttack
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    #11
    Here is the link for where to go and get your license brother. Once again, good luck and stay healthy

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    • nikalektik
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      #12
      Do you have any amateur fights or are you just randomly wanting to get a professional boxing license? I don't advise boxing just for the sake of saying you did. A lot of damage can happen in one professional fight.

      Good luck, and if you want a fight in southern california, I can help you get one. Just go to my website, www.socalfighters.com , and email the domain in the about us page.

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      • Undefeated
        MasterMind
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        #13
        Even for amatures you need that ****? How much?

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        • HeartAttack
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          #14
          Originally posted by nikalektik
          Do you have any amateur fights or are you just randomly wanting to get a professional boxing license? I don't advise boxing just for the sake of saying you did. A lot of damage can happen in one professional fight.

          Good luck, and if you want a fight in southern california, I can help you get one. Just go to my website, www.socalfighters.com , and email the domain in the about us page.
          You crack me up,another solid plug for your site. The kid is from Pennsylvania. Although you do make a very good point about doing amatuers first, especially if your not a true heavyweight, definitely do amatuers. It will benefit you dramtically. That is the undeniable truth.

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          • nikalektik
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            #15
            Ha, gotta get those plugs in. But this kid could still fight in any state he wants even if he is from pennsylvania. He just has to get a license in the state he is going to fight in.

            Seriously though, do not turn professional until you have at minimum 5 to 10 amateur fights in. I've seen some ****** ass people try to get through with just a couple and they definitely pay the price.

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            • Larry Merchant
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              #16
              cheers thanks guys..yeah I should fight amater 1st and see what happens I am 26 so time is not on my side.

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