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  • #21
    Originally posted by joshtyra View Post
    Thanks for the answers...I just didnt know if the athletic commissions let you. I was wondering how he did it. Thanks guys

    His name is James Freeman...You can find him on Texas Slugfest
    wow holy **** i went to that haha, fort worth colliseum, do you know what weight class he fought in, i may remember him

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    • #22
      Originally posted by nedcmk1 View Post
      Julio Chavez Jr no ammies...
      Correct @ Chavez Jr. with no ammies....


      I mean I have no intention of going pro without first fighting AM but, lets be serious for all of us who train. I've been to an AM match and watched competition that COULDNT match my day to day sparring partners. So who's to say that a person going pro without an AM career hasn't had harder "sparring" than a person goin pro that faught in amatuers! Are you saying that your gym wars aren't tougher than a punk ass AM fight? lol, all I'm saying is that if you spar enuff it definately equals and AM career. Check out Chavez Jr (even tho his career has been CAREFULY constructed lol)

      just my oppinion....don't slay me!!...I just think amatuers is just for seasoning you a little more and for accolades, but who says you can't get the same seasoning from sparring....again JUSTTT MY OPINION...

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      • #23
        anthony mundine has had no amature fights and his going pretty good

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        • #24
          Originally posted by joshtyra View Post
          A guy from my town just went pro. He is said to have no amateur fights. Can you do this? He is 2-0 with 1 KO. I was just curious.
          julio chavez jr has done it so far. but, unless you have a team and managment like he does, forget it......

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          • #25
            Originally posted by youngfamous313 View Post
            Correct @ Chavez Jr. with no ammies....


            I mean I have no intention of going pro without first fighting AM but, lets be serious for all of us who train. I've been to an AM match and watched competition that COULDNT match my day to day sparring partners. So who's to say that a person going pro without an AM career hasn't had harder "sparring" than a person goin pro that faught in amatuers! Are you saying that your gym wars aren't tougher than a punk ass AM fight? lol, all I'm saying is that if you spar enuff it definately equals and AM career. Check out Chavez Jr (even tho his career has been CAREFULY constructed lol)

            just my oppinion....don't slay me!!...I just think amatuers is just for seasoning you a little more and for accolades, but who says you can't get the same seasoning from sparring....again JUSTTT MY OPINION...
            many fighters with little to no AM experience will get thru several, and some, quite a few fights unscathed, as long as they are matched right, but once they step up the competition, forget it.....

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            • #26
              Originally posted by dfwtx View Post
              wow holy **** i went to that haha, fort worth colliseum, do you know what weight class he fought in, i may remember him
              He was a middleweight...He KO'd the guy in the 4th round...broke his nose...he is tall and lanky

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              • #27
                umm sparring definitly isnt anything like a real fight, physically maybe but psychologically? hell no

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