I wanna be MADE into a boxer -_-

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  • ryu89
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    I wanna be MADE into a boxer -_-

    i was flipping through channels and i came across an MTV MADE episode where some girl wants to be made into a boxer. thing is, she only had 6 weeks to train before she had her first fight =P


    isnt 6 weeks for begginers to train for their first fight a bad thing?





    heres how it went,

    "Yazmin is the class clown who quits when things get tough. While her classmates have been racking up achievements, Yazmin feels like she's accomplished nothing. Now she wants to be MADE into a boxer to prove she's more than just a "girlie goofball.


    Yazmin's coach is Cristy "Code Red" Terhman, the top-ring contender for the women's light and middle-weight title. It's Cristy's job to get Yazmin ready for her first match in six weeks. Cristy finds that training Yazmin to compete is going to be tough because Yazmin just won't take things seriously.


    When Cristy has to leave to train for a professional fight, "Hurricane" Sammy takes over as Yazmin's coach. Sammy pushes Yazmin hard enough to cause her to pass out. But once Cristy's back, she won't give Yazmin a break. Cristy brings a sparing partner in for Yazmin. Yazmin backs into a corner and yells, "I quit, I quit," but Cristy won't let her.


    After a lot of preparation and training, Yazmin's set to box a girl who's been boxing longer than she has, Kristie Byorek. During the fight, Yazmin gets tired in the first round, does great in the second round, and keeps it close in the third round. Though Yazmin doesn't win her first boxing match, her friends have seen a difference in her. Yazmin's been MADE."



    heres the Vid(theres a few),

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    #2
    Doh...!!!

    It says it can't be shown on a screen outside of the U.S for copyright reasons or something . What ****ing bull****. I like that MADE show aswell.

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    • msagrain
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      #3
      what the point you dont need to go on sum ****y mtv show to be a boxer get your lazy ass down the gym

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      • Chief Vash
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        #4
        That's almost fascinating.

        Ha, it's kinda funny though.

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        • YellowAndBlack
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          #5
          Originally posted by msagrain
          what the point you dont need to go on sum ****y mtv show to be a boxer get your lazy ass down the gym

          Whatever gets someone motivated, should be your response. Some people need to lean on another's shoulder, and have support. It takes alot of guts, moreso than I think alot of people on here would have, to go onto national TV and say "Hey, I want to be a boxer".

          After my first 30 minutes of being with a trainer I wanted to pass out and puke. She's got my respect. Especially since her trainers didn't let her give up.

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          • Dudeman1056
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            #6
            i saw that today too but i had to train 8 months b4 i had my first fight so its pretty crazy she got hers right away...but atleast shes doing something and not sitting on her ass.

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            • XionComrade
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              #7
              Yeah if you wan't to be made into a boxer, just don't be a dumb **** about it, people die in this sport, and worse.

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              • boxing4ever
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                #8
                ya man boxing isint like basketball or tennis! its not something you can do every once in a while and be the best at! YOU ONLY GET OUT WHAT YOU PUT IN!

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                • msagrain
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by YellowAndBlack
                  Whatever gets someone motivated, should be your response. Some people need to lean on another's shoulder, and have support. It takes alot of guts, moreso than I think alot of people on here would have, to go onto national TV and say "Hey, I want to be a boxer".

                  After my first 30 minutes of being with a trainer I wanted to pass out and puke. She's got my respect. Especially since her trainers didn't let her give up.
                  ha 30 min ya puff another wannabe boxing star

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                  • Southpaw Stinger
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by boxing4ever
                    ya man boxing isint like basketball or tennis! its not something you can do every once in a while and be the best at! YOU ONLY GET OUT WHAT YOU PUT IN!
                    True boxing is a tough tough sport. But still the best tennis players all started when they were under six years old so you can't really deny that either.

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