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    hey folks,

    just turned 20 a few months back. i have been an avid boxing fan for quite some time, but recently thinking about getting myself into it. would it be too late to start boxing and hopefully one day maybe turn pro? i know it's wishful thinking, and the farthest i would probably want to go is amateur fighting. also, im about 5'7 and weigh in well over 200lbs! and yes im working on losing all my fat!

    great forum by the way, thanks for listening!

  • #2
    Naw man, its not too late. Get started as soon as you can.
    I would suggest aiming your goals lower.
    First goal should be to lose the excess weight.
    The Next would be to increase stamina.
    After that would be find a gym and train
    With some time you can start to compete.
    This is when you will decide if u Really wanna go to the pros.
    Just remember boxing isnt a game, people can ger seriously hurt.
    Good luck

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    • #3
      I started at age 35, 5'9", 205 lbs, a year ago tomorrow. I lost nearly 40 lbs by the time I had my first local exhibition bout last October, and am starting training for my second match on Monday. I, like you, intend to eventually compete as an amateur -- except I'll be in the Masters Division, which is for us old guys (35+).

      It's never too late to get started. Good luck.

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      • #4
        Never too late to start boxing, but probably too late to turn pro....

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        • #5
          Its never too late man. Besides, being an accomplished amatuer is damn impressive, and something a lot of guys cant claim. Im with you on the weight thing. Im about 5'9 220 I gained over 30 lbs from June to November. Im just now starting to lose it , and its tough, but boxing will motivate you. If you love the sport as much as you say, boxing will be fun.

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          • #6
            awesome, thanks for the replies!
            im in the process of dropping alot of weight. i did it before (went from 207->153, on the atkins diet).. but yea like all weight loss trends, i gained it back. anyways, the most im looking for is amateur fighting, i was just wondering if pro's would be possible. but yea thanks for the replies. by the way does anyone know any good gyms around san jose,ca? i heard of dreamland boxing, anyone heard of it?

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            • #7
              Bernard Hopkins didn't start boxing until he was 17 and turned pro just before he was 24 so you should atleast reach amatuer fighting aslong as your dedicated and you train hard enough.

              Good Luck
              Last edited by Tuggers1986; 12-31-2006, 03:40 AM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Gio View Post
                Naw man, its not too late. Get started as soon as you can.
                I would suggest aiming your goals lower.
                First goal should be to lose the excess weight.
                The Next would be to increase stamina.
                After that would be find a gym and train
                With some time you can start to compete.
                This is when you will decide if u Really wanna go to the pros.
                Just remember boxing isnt a game, people can ger seriously hurt.
                Good luck
                **** that, just go to a gym and start training, don't worry about losign weight and gaining stamina on your own. get into a boxing gym, if you're a real boxing fan, you won't get enough of the place. get in shape in the gym and then start sparring. if someone asks you your first day just say maybe in a week or two when I get into shape. nothing is forced man. hit a gym up and get in shape in the gym, trust me.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SquareCircle View Post
                  **** that, just go to a gym and start training, don't worry about losign weight and gaining stamina on your own. get into a boxing gym, if you're a real boxing fan, you won't get enough of the place. get in shape in the gym and then start sparring. if someone asks you your first day just say maybe in a week or two when I get into shape. nothing is forced man. hit a gym up and get in shape in the gym, trust me.
                  Dude said he's 5'7 and well over 200lbs! U think he can just show up to a gym and just start working out with the others?

                  The **** is intense man, and if ur overweight or just out of shape its gonna be real hard to train.

                  And **** that "if ur a real boxing fan bull****" when ur hurting and in pain that doesnt mean ****.

                  Most people only last a day to a week at a boxing gym because they're not in good enought shape to handle the intensity of boxing, even if its just the warm ups, rope and running.

                  To the thread starter do urself a favor and atleast start running and try to improve ur overall conditioning. Trust me u WILL thank me once u get to the gym.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mspoon View Post
                    awesome, thanks for the replies!
                    im in the process of dropping alot of weight. i did it before (went from 207->153, on the atkins diet).. but yea like all weight loss trends, i gained it back. anyways, the most im looking for is amateur fighting, i was just wondering if pro's would be possible. but yea thanks for the replies. by the way does anyone know any good gyms around san jose,ca? i heard of dreamland boxing, anyone heard of it?



                    Whattttttt i go there its great how old are you?

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