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  • BLUESUNSHlNE
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    Any boxers in here

    Amateur or pros? My son boxes. He just got his book. Been training for going on three years. It's funny because he's 5 foot 8 and walks at 145-150 maybe. but his trainer wants him fighting at 135 at highest.
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    That's the only thing about combat sports that bothers me. It's unhealthy and can induce long term damage on the body. Changing from one weight to the next at a fast rate is bad for the organs, and the heart.

    I would let him fight at the weight he is most comfortable....

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    • OctoberRed
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      From what I know, a few fighters are in here but mostly browse and stay secret. Shawn Porter used to post on a regular basis, but as usual trolls make the pros reluctant to post.

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      • Sadiqkingofko
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        #4
        Originally posted by OctoberRed
        From what I know, a few fighters are in here but mostly browse and stay secret. Shawn Porter used to post on a regular basis, but as usual trolls make the pros reluctant to post.
        Damn Shawn Porter used to post on here?? That's crazy

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        • BLUESUNSHlNE
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          I recently found out that in amateur boxing you weigh in morning of fight and pay $5 for the weigh in and many time there is not an opponent all the time. And you wear smaller gloves I think they said 10oz for my sons size. And they judge by action so they basically want slug fest wars. We got our hands on some pro gloves 8oz Reyes and I'll tell you what. Those gloves have very soft padding and you can actually feel your knuckle through it. I know Garcia and PAC use those gloves

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          • Boxfan83
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            #6
            Originally posted by BLUESUNSHlNE
            Amateur or pros? My son boxes. He just got his book. Been training for going on three years. It's funny because he's 5 foot 8 and walks at 145-150 maybe. but his trainer wants him fighting at 135 at highest.
            Good for you guys, where state do u guys train out of? How old is your son?

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            • BLUESUNSHlNE
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              He's 19 and been training since 17 in California in the Central Valley that's the area we signed up for. It covers Fresno and up to Sacramento. He has power and decent jab and likes to attack fast. But he takes hits. Trainer always on him about keeping his hands up. Chin pretty strong. Spars with title 16oz and 14oz .

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              • BLUESUNSHlNE
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                He's been in a few smokers with other gyms from Fresno and Sacramento. He sparred a couple pros too.

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                • BLUESUNSHlNE
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                  But because he's 19 how many amateur fights do you think he should have before going pro. I see some of these guys with like 30 or so then go pro but then I see some guys with as little as ten before going pro. I know age is a factor too. His trainer think maybe amateur for a year. And we're looking at maybe two fights a month

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                  • BLUESUNSHlNE
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                    Yea that's kinda where in at. I just don't want him to start out a pro losing. We went to watch amatuar boxing in Fresno and one dude was like 39 years old but he got schooled by a 21 year old. And the young kids fights are just slugging it out for two minutes three rounds it's insane

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