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  • Ali1991
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    #1

    Can boxing really change a man life?

    Hi. I wanna know if boxing is really capable of manning
    someone up.

    I've been avoiding fights for 13 years before that I always get doubled, tripled, or even quadrupled in most of my street fights. my last fight left me scared to get in anymore fights.
    Is boxing the key to restore my confidence?

    I don't want to be scared anymore. Not that I intend to hurt anyone, but I want to regain a sense of control over my life.

    And btw I'm going to America to study at university and luckily there is a real famous boxing gym a couple of blocks away from me so it's a win win for me I will start studying and train for about 4-5 years. Is that enough time to toughen up and get the grip with boxing? thanks

    please guys if you had stories about you before and after boxing, I would love to hear them. So everyone can see how boxing works.
  • Roadblock
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    #2
    Go to boxing and learn how to fight and you will be fine, when you know you can do something you are automatically confident, its not about finding a bully its about finding the man boxing can do this.

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    • edgarg
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      #3
      Originally posted by Ali1991
      Hi. I wanna know if boxing is really capable of manning
      someone up.

      I've been avoiding fights for 13 years before that I always get doubled, tripled, or even quadrupled in most of my street fights. my last fight left me scared to get in anymore fights.
      Is boxing the key to restore my confidence?

      I don't want to be scared anymore. Not that I intend to hurt anyone, but I want to regain a sense of control over my life.

      And btw I'm going to America to study at university and luckily there is a real famous boxing gym a couple of blocks away from me so it's a win win for me I will start studying and train for about 4-5 years. Is that enough time to toughen up and get the grip with boxing? thanks

      please guys if you had stories about you before and after boxing, I would love to hear them. So everyone can see how boxing works.
      That's easy to answer. It is a DEFINITE YES.....YES. Learn how to box, keep your head, watch out for kicks, and you'll know things the other guys won't.

      Kids in another school beside ours used to beetle over at 3 o'clock just to catch us and beat us up. Our kids weren't fighters. I was aggressive and would fight them. Then I went to our local boxing club, became club, and league champion, so would more or less convoy some of our kids home. Got stopped only once, by 6-7 kids. We agreed that I fight them one at a time. They kept faith until the 4th one. Someone behind me threw a brick at my head and it missed. But it caught my opponent on the face, and smashed his nose, knocked him down. Bleeding like hell.. We brought him to the home of the last kid I was accompanying, and his older sister patched him up somehow. It didn't look pretty, but served him right.

      So go and do it....!Six months , and you'll feel like a different guy. that is..if you take to it.!

      A straight left with some oomph behind it, and well aimed has a very deterring effect....If you learn to throw a right cross after it, it triples the "pleasure...??
      Last edited by edgarg; 11-02-2020, 04:50 AM.

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      • Zaryu
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        #4
        I think boxing would be a huge help in toughening you up and restoring your confidence. But boxing is just a tool to bring that out of you. Ultimately it's up to you, and you will have to face and overcome your fears and insecurities in the boxing gym. Good luck!

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        • Rockin'
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          #5
          Originally posted by Ali1991
          Hi. I wanna know if boxing is really capable of manning
          someone up.

          I've been avoiding fights for 13 years before that I always get doubled, tripled, or even quadrupled in most of my street fights. my last fight left me scared to get in anymore fights.
          Is boxing the key to restore my confidence?

          I don't want to be scared anymore. Not that I intend to hurt anyone, but I want to regain a sense of control over my life.

          And btw I'm going to America to study at university and luckily there is a real famous boxing gym a couple of blocks away from me so it's a win win for me I will start studying and train for about 4-5 years. Is that enough time to toughen up and get the grip with boxing? thanks

          please guys if you had stories about you before and after boxing, I would love to hear them. So everyone can see how boxing works.
          When I was boxing a lot of people in my Highschool knew it. I did not learn the art to beat up fools in the street, only for self defense. I never had anybody front me for a fight through those years in school. And I never fronted anybody either. I was just a nice kid who loved to throw his fists, but there is a time and place for it. Only fools fight in the street because people in the street don't know sheet about fighting. If they were looking for a fight with somebody that knew how to fight that could have just come to the gym and fought with us. Where fighting was all that we did.........Rockin'
          Last edited by Rockin'; 11-02-2020, 07:09 AM.

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          • boliodogs
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            #6
            Originally posted by Ali1991
            Hi. I wanna know if boxing is really capable of manning
            someone up.

            I've been avoiding fights for 13 years before that I always get doubled, tripled, or even quadrupled in most of my street fights. my last fight left me scared to get in anymore fights.
            Is boxing the key to restore my confidence?

            I don't want to be scared anymore. Not that I intend to hurt anyone, but I want to regain a sense of control over my life.

            And btw I'm going to America to study at university and luckily there is a real famous boxing gym a couple of blocks away from me so it's a win win for me I will start studying and train for about 4-5 years. Is that enough time to toughen up and get the grip with boxing? thanks

            please guys if you had stories about you before and after boxing, I would love to hear them. So everyone can see how boxing works.
            What street do you live on where so many street fights happen? Street fights are pretty easy to avoid if you leave people alone and mind your own business. If you find it impossible to avoid street fights then learning boxing or some other martial art will help you win some street fights. So will carrying a gun or a knife. You don't need 5 years. A good boxing teacher can show you a lot in a few hours. I know because I took lessons from a pro boxer and learned a lot very quickly. Most successful boxers went into boxing because they were beating everyone in street fights not because they were getting beat up in street fights. Some guys are just naturally good fighters and some are not.

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            • MUNG
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              #7
              sure it can, ask gerald McClellan

              you should avoid street fight's at all cost's & boxing training is great for your health, it's no harm to be able to throw a few decent punches but always remember if u are trained and u hit someone and they get hurt u can go to jail too!

              your health is your wealth and the world is full of idiots, drunks and druggies many looking for a fight & there is always someone out there who will kick your ass, if u run into one of those guy's and decide to throw some fist's u could end up in very big trouble!

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              • Larry the boss
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                #8
                what are you doing in your life where you keep getting jumped?

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