Successful boxers that started at a late age
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You're right I was mistaken there about Froch. I knew he was a highly rated amateur and went on to win bronze at the world championships in his early 20's.
I didn't realise he started his amateur career so young though. His first fight against Jason Booth aswell of all people !Comment
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Sorry, I misread the thread. I thought it was about guys turning pro late which they all did.Comment
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The same goes for some current guys from other countries.
Because of the financial security that a top level amateur can enjoy these days, especially in the exceptional amateur systems of Europe, more fighters are willing to stay amateurs into their 20s and get a few more amateur tournaments under their belts.
If we were talking about pro boxing in the 60s, 70s and 80s when guys turned pro in their late teens or early 20s, then you'd be right.Comment
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I think they all turned pro between the ages of 24-26, which by modern standards isn't old. You look at a lot of the standout British amateurs who have gone onto world level success, they all turned pro in a similar age range.
The same goes for some current guys from other countries.
Because of the financial security that a top level amateur can enjoy these days, especially in the exceptional amateur systems of Europe, more fighters are willing to stay amateurs into their 20s and get a few more amateur tournaments under their belts.
If we were talking about pro boxing in the 60s, 70s and 80s when guys turned pro in their late teens or early 20s, then you'd be right.Comment
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