what do you see yourself doing with this sport as a boxer?

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  • Darkstranger
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    Although I started late at the age of 27, my coach has told me as long as I apply myself properly I could still go professional. His words were that I have devastating power and I’m light on my feet for 250 pounds. I just want to push myself as far as I can go in the sport and eventually get into coaching.

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    • msagrain
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      #12
      Originally posted by Darkstranger
      Although I started late at the age of 27, my coach has told me as long as I apply myself properly I could still go professional. His words were that I have devastating power and I’m light on my feet for 250 pounds. I just want to push myself as far as I can go in the sport and eventually get into coaching.

      anyone can go pro mate, the thing is you have to be good.

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      • Darkstranger
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        #13
        Originally posted by msagrain
        anyone can go pro mate, the thing is you have to be good.
        True, but I wouldn't turn pro if I didn't think I was good enough. I wouldn't wanna be some journeyman to be beat upon by the latest up and coming star. If I get to a point where I know it won't be possible to go professional I'd go and get my ABA coaching badge.

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        • msagrain
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          #14
          Originally posted by Darkstranger
          True, but I wouldn't turn pro if I didn't think I was good enough. I wouldn't wanna be some journeyman to be beat upon by the latest up and coming star. If I get to a point where I know it won't be possible to go professional I'd go and get my ABA coaching badge.
          do you just have to go on a course to get that badge?

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          • SpeedKillz
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            #15
            i see myself turning pro. i see myself winning ALOT of fights. thats all i want.

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            • Darkstranger
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              #16
              Originally posted by msagrain
              do you just have to go on a course to get that badge?

              As far as I know.

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              • hemichromis
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                #17
                Originally posted by msagrain
                haha lmao @ you.
                you seen skelton fight?

                i'm not saying i could KO hi in one round now but i do believe if i was to turn pro (which is becoming more and more tempting) in 2-3 years i would be capable of beating him especcially seeing as he will be over 40 by that time

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                • fraidycat
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                  #18
                  This is shallow, but I want a boxing trophy on my wall.

                  I've been boxing for just over 18 months; I've had 2 local smokers and my 3rd is coming up in 2 weeks. I hope to have my first amateur fight in spring of next year. Before I'm 40 (I'm 37 today ) I want to fight at Ringside and / or at a Golden Gloves.

                  I also want to compete in the World Chess Boxing Championships if they ever open it up to Master Division Fighters.

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                  • Migs
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                    #19
                    I wanna get a few amatuer fights under my belt and then I honestly want to learn how to train other fighters. I have no plans to go pro but I really enjoy the sport and thats how I would like to give back to it.

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                    • PunchDrunk
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by fraidycat
                      This is shallow, but I want a boxing trophy on my wall.

                      I've been boxing for just over 18 months; I've had 2 local smokers and my 3rd is coming up in 2 weeks. I hope to have my first amateur fight in spring of next year. Before I'm 40 (I'm 37 today ) I want to fight at Ringside and / or at a Golden Gloves.

                      I also want to compete in the World Chess Boxing Championships if they ever open it up to Master Division Fighters.
                      As far as I know, age 34 is the age limit under AIBA rules. Are Ringside and Golden Gloves outside of AIBA rules?

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