The biggest thing to do when you are a boxer is start young. So you learn every single counter in boxing...so you have an answer to everything a boxer can throw at you. That is the biggest step...you have to keep gaining and gaining experience because it develops your character and skillset.
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I tell ya.Boxing is alot alot more harder then what most ppl think
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Originally posted by EMPOROAR View PostThe biggest thing to do when you are a boxer is start young. So you learn every single counter in boxing...so you have an answer to everything a boxer can throw at you. That is the biggest step...you have to keep gaining and gaining experience because it develops your character and skillset.
1. The God given Talent ones.. or Prodigies. RARE.
2. And the ones who train so much they become good in shorter lengths of time than the normal.
3. The ones that believe in anything...nothing is impossible.
Funny Thing is that 2-3 are just as rare as the First.
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Originally posted by DA1CATAS View PostThats a good thing to doBut alot of people don't start young like 6 -7 and 8 like most huge names..So they need sumthin else other than time...So its those guys who started young, then there are:
1. The God given Talent ones.. or Prodigies. RARE.
2. And the ones who train so much they become good in shorter lengths of time than the normal.
3. The ones that believe in anything...nothing is impossible.
Funny Thing is that 2-3 are just as rare as the First.
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Originally posted by EMPOROAR View PostHave you been involved in sports? The most skillfull athletes are the ones who can blend in athleticism with LEARNED technique. If you expect to be an elite level athlete you need a great team behind you - starting from when you are 9 or 10. Boxing isn't black and white. It isn't just the one who hits harder, it isn't the one who has more speed, the best fighters are the ones who see openings and can EXECUTE. You only get this by starting young and training at a young age so you have experience over everyone.
Being able to see openings and EXECUTE ( ?) is not something that is dependent on when you start. Some people have it from say one, and some don't. Some people can start at age 20 and just have the eye for it. Some people can train their whole lives, and just not be able to do it.
I agree that starting at an early age will be an advantage in 9 cases out of 10, but it isn't that black and white. It really has to do with talent, and you can't always predict who will have and when. That's part of the beauty of it.
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Originally posted by EMPOROAR View PostHave you been involved in sports? The most skillfull athletes are the ones who can blend in athleticism with LEARNED technique. If you expect to be an elite level athlete you need a great team behind you - starting from when you are 9 or 10. Boxing isn't black and white. It isn't just the one who hits harder, it isn't the one who has more speed, the best fighters are the ones who see openings and can EXECUTE. You only get this by starting young and training at a young age so you have experience over everyone.
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Originally posted by EMPOROAR View PostHave you been involved in sports? The most skillfull athletes are the ones who can blend in athleticism with LEARNED technique. If you expect to be an elite level athlete you need a great team behind you - starting from when you are 9 or 10. Boxing isn't black and white. It isn't just the one who hits harder, it isn't the one who has more speed, the best fighters are the ones who see openings and can EXECUTE. You only get this by starting young and training at a young age so you have experience over everyone.
But theres a greater chance of them still winning because of experience. Thats why I stated that the cases I wrote about were all RARE. But even those positions can be worked towards.
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you know what, my shoulder injury has ****ed me up so bad. but i am in the middle of studying. boxing was ALWAYS a place to gain confidence and get a good body as well as learning to fight. It is hard, and you DO get hit in the HEAD.
Studying for a FUTURE - YES
Getting punched in the head - NO
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Originally posted by DaveBrown View Postyou know what, my shoulder injury has ****ed me up so bad. but i am in the middle of studying. boxing was ALWAYS a place to gain confidence and get a good body as well as learning to fight. It is hard, and you DO get hit in the HEAD.
Studying for a FUTURE - YES
Getting punched in the head - NO
You forgot to add the millions of dollars and women .. NOT to mention the Right to Dominate others and control lives...along with Fame and influence. living on the good side of money with loads of other doors to business ventures waiting for you to open them.
put that right before your NO!.
studying is good too... you could be the next Bill O'rieley or EVEN PRESISDENT BUSH!!
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