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Originally posted by Domey View PostYou call people punk and ***** and what not, but you yourself do not even talk like a fighter. You talk like a punk who uses his words to intimadate people. You never see fighters after fights cussing and acting like a big badass whatever whatever. Fighters are respectable.
Just because your job or hobby or whatever is to fight, does not mean you have to push your chest out and walk around like you are some hot shot. I would be more worried going into a fight, fighting someone who sits down quietly, then some loud mouth like you.
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Originally posted by JulioCesaChavez View PostI do sit quitely before fights. But I'm tough, somtimes moody or volatile and do not cry like a woman! Simple as that. I never said a fighter has to walk around with an attitude, chest sticking out and mouthing off. You gone off to opposite end of the spectrum. You don't have to talk about your feelings and cry like a girl either. Touchy people never make it IMo. They always end up crying like biyatches and quitting. Doesn't mean if you cried once you cannot change. I got no idea what you are on about, but I never came across a decent fighter who was amateur or pro and not an alpha male. It is a macho sport whether you like it or not. Guess what, they're beating **** out of each other in the ring! Good for you that you have had 100's of am's. I've had enough of that **** and will be turning pro after my Dec 10 medical, so I got my own **** going on for me there. I could stay in am's but I see no point in hanging around for 2012 when I can make money and probably win titles by then! Trainers say I am a boxer-puncher who is more suited to the pro's. Maybe you like to pitty patter which is why you're still in the am's. Good for you! But don't start crying after events no matter what type of gym you go to yeah...
I took 6 years off from boxing and went through tons of therapy for my neck, and just this year got back into the ring. I have my last amature bout on the 13th and then I am turning pro like I was suppose to years ago.
I hate the amatures. I have been fighting in them since I was 8 years old, and I have been in the gym my entire life even before I started training. Hell I was practicly born in the gym, as my family comes from a line of fighters. I didn't even want to goto the gloves this year but my promoter said it would be good to get a few more amature fights since I have been away for so long, and he was right.
I do not fight like an amature at all, my style is more catered to a professional fight.
As to the question about how many fights I've had. I have had well over 50 fights.
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Originally posted by FlaminGuru View Postya thts right i cried after getting my ass kicked. I wasn't crying like "crying" i was tearing up, sniffing and trying to hold it in.
My coach put me in sparring against a guy whose been doing it for atleast one year, but i've been doing it for 2 weeks (10 classes) and i sparred a lot of people and did great, like my coach said i had loads of potential, but this one guy whose close to 6'0 and weighed about 140 LB and i was just 5'6 weighing only 115LB, just tore me down to pieces, it wasnt an ass kick, it was a massacre! anyways, after the sparring session, i was ok, but then i let go my tears and my coach tried to confront me and so did the guy i sparred with, not to mention there were only 3 people in the gym (thank god), and they were supportive of me to.
Anyways i don't know why i'm sharing this, but, i'm not an emotional person, i wasnt hurt physically, i was drained mentally, and it hurt my pride. But i'm taking this beat down and using it as a motivation and try even hardder next time.
Btw i'm 15.....ya make fun of me if u want lol, call me a softy, *****, i know...iknow....*hahah he got his ass kicked and now he's crying hahaha*
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Originally posted by RicDaRula View PostYo kid if your still around...how's it going with the training??
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Originally posted by Domey View PostI am still in the amatures because at 18 years old I got into a car accident and fractured my neck. I was suppose to turn pro after going to the Golden Gloves that year but it never happend.
I took 6 years off from boxing and went through tons of therapy for my neck, and just this year got back into the ring. I have my last amature bout on the 13th and then I am turning pro like I was suppose to years ago.
I hate the amatures. I have been fighting in them since I was 8 years old, and I have been in the gym my entire life even before I started training. Hell I was practicly born in the gym, as my family comes from a line of fighters. I didn't even want to goto the gloves this year but my promoter said it would be good to get a few more amature fights since I have been away for so long, and he was right.
I do not fight like an amature at all, my style is more catered to a professional fight.
As to the question about how many fights I've had. I have had well over 50 fights.Last edited by JulioCesaChavez; 11-27-2008, 09:08 AM.
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Originally posted by JulioCesaChavez View PostI didn't ask how mnay you had. How is this relevant to a 15 year old young man crying? ANyway, I have had about half of what you have had but think it is more than enough as I have beer sparring with top pro's for a while now. I never seen anyone over 10 cry TBH apart from one guy who was a biyatch!!
well i guess i'll c u in the top
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Originally posted by JulioCesaChavez View PostI didn't ask how mnay you had. How is this relevant to a 15 year old young man crying? ANyway, I have had about half of what you have had but think it is more than enough as I have beer sparring with top pro's for a while now. I never seen anyone over 10 cry TBH apart from one guy who was a biyatch!!
Is that were you sit your dumb ass at the puter, drink beer and talk a lot of **** bout how awesome u think you are?
Sounds about right.
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