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  • DynamiteHands
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    #1

    What are my chances of success in boxing

    -22 yrs old
    -started boxing at 20
    - 5"7
    -175 lbs ( mostly muscle)

    - haven't had a real fight yet but I spar every class( 3x per week)

    - I box at an mma gym and our head coach is a jujitsu fighter

    - Our secondary coach was a former world champion boxer

    - I have power in both hands

    -stamina sucks

    In conclusion I have a STRONG desire to be a real boxer and if I knew I could not fail I'd pursue a pro career. Based on my stats I have laid out can you please give me an honest assessment of my future in the sport
  • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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    #2
    nope never, you learning boxing from a bum.

    You too fat

    you too old.

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    • Josh knight
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      #3
      War gay lord. You are just a bully. Why say that? It's pointless. Your just being a wanker. Also what's the go with the picture? It got a real gay undertone to it.
      Last edited by Josh knight; 07-30-2017, 11:22 PM.

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      • Mammoth
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        #4
        Probably really good. You will rule light heavyweight and you should fight Stevenson ASAP.

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        • N!Ck F.
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          #5
          Have amateur fights. See how you do. Thinking that far ahead is pointless. Train, do you, if it's something your good at you'll know soon.

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          • John Locke
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            #6
            It depends on what your goals in the sport are and how badly you want to achieve them. You can't approach it like 'I only wanna do it if I know I'm gonna do well', that's not how it works.

            'If you don't believe you can do it, you have no chance at all'

            You're a late starter so it's gonna be hard, but if you dedicate all your spare time (and even time you don't have) to boxing and really want to be successful, only god can stop you. You literally have to dedicate your life to it though, it's a huge commitment and not for everybody.

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            • gauze
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              #7
              Originally posted by DynamiteHands
              -22 yrs old


              - Our secondary coach was a former world champion boxer
              who is it???

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              • Holystroke3
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                #8
                tl;dr


                Answer: 0

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                • All in
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DynamiteHands
                  -22 yrs old
                  -started boxing at 20
                  - 5"7
                  -175 lbs ( mostly muscle)

                  - haven't had a real fight yet but I spar every class( 3x per week)

                  - I box at an mma gym and our head coach is a jujitsu fighter

                  - Our secondary coach was a former world champion boxer

                  - I have power in both hands

                  -stamina sucks

                  In conclusion I have a STRONG desire to be a real boxer and if I knew I could not fail I'd pursue a pro career. Based on my stats I have laid out can you please give me an honest assessment of my future in the sport
                  At 5ft 7in. You need to be at 147lb or below

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                  • Deeznuts
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                    #10
                    If you wanna be a boxer go to the boxing gym. Who is this ex world champion? Get out of that mma gym before you pick up bad habits

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