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  • its OFFICIAL.. new gym setup, its time...

    i got a trial training day at my new gym, its all free, i signed up to this other gym in my town cuz it was cheap, 15 a month... but turned out to be too ****** for me.. i decided to contact a more serious gym, and i can call to setup my trial day anytime.

    im excited, but at times i feel kinda shook... like **** im 147ish.. im at one of the tougher weight classes... i been trainin myself for like 2 years, so ill prolly be sparring soon enough, im in pretty good shape.. i just am still learning it all.

    any advice or feedback would be great

    to amatuers or ppl in gyms now, think of when u were in my spot. what advice do u got for me...

    i have spent over 500 bucks on boxing gear online n in stores, i been watching every boxing card telivised in canada cuz i love boxing so much, and i recently got a job working as a writer for a boxing website.

    boxing is my life, and ive always stuggled in life and had anger problems / punched walls growing up, never knowing where to put all this anger, nowhere to unleash the frustration..

    so i truly think boxing is for me. i got a great chin , proven in street fights.. body is a lil weak , been hurt to ribs b4...

    but it dont matter, i feel like its my time, i been training since 18, im 20 now, been 20 for almost 4 months now... i feel like i shoulda started in a gym earlier, possibly even right away, but the time i took to myself to me, was valuable, and i think nows the right time...

    if all goes according to plan, will whyte will be sparring / set up for my first amatuer fight early 08

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    good luck man. u sound dedicated to ur cause, i respect that. thats the most important thing, believing in urself and ur abilities. best of luck to u and ur goals. ill be looking for ur first fight.

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    • #3
      **** bro thanks... that means a lot to me... i dont got much to fight for, except my passion for the sport, and my mom and sister... and myself of corse, but i get tons of motivation from this site and fellow boxers, amatuer or pro. it makes me happy with my choice in this sport when the people are so humble and kind. thanks again

      i heard a lot about urself as well from this site, respectable amatuer, keep in touch man

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      • #4
        Originally posted by punchDrUnK MONK View Post
        **** bro thanks... that means a lot to me... i dont got much to fight for, except my passion for the sport, and my mom and sister... and myself of corse, but i get tons of motivation from this site and fellow boxers, amatuer or pro. it makes me happy with my choice in this sport when the people are so humble and kind. thanks again

        i heard a lot about urself as well from this site, respectable amatuer, keep in touch man
        cool man thanks. will do.

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        • #5
          hey man im 15 and live in england and feel like i understand what you are talking about..... im wuite new to boxing but i think i have a lot of will power but i know it takes time to prove you have dedication to the sport......a few months ago well about half a year was when i was at my worst use to get called dirty **** and **** like this a lot started drugs got expelled from scl i got beating after beating to my body from boys going up to 7 years older than me who said they were "toughining me up". Problem is i never use to fight back just stood there and tried to firm there punchs and when your use to being like that you start finding it hard to let your anger out at the right time and start takeing it out on the wrong people......boxing has been a sort of place for me to get away from all the **** in my life ive kicked the drugs and no longer hang round with those ****s who call themselves my friends but i still have a constant struggle with depression...... any way i think you should go for it with the gym if you dont like it just look for anotherone i was nervous about joining one but i just turned up to one on the spur of a moment and realised how fun it was...... and if you work hard than that is all that matters(but really really really hard iss the best) anyway good luck m8 tell me how it goes

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          • #6
            this thread almost made me cry

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            • #7
              You're 147 lbs?

              Yeah, in your ass.

              **** off, flubber.

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              • #8
                ppl jus judge me off that one pic i posted. u guys are ****ED... jus cuz i got a big head and big chin ppl think im fat or soem ****.. ill take some other pics so the ishe smith fans can get off my ****

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