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  • #21
    Originally posted by JulioCesaChavez View Post
    The club who put on show should pay your expenses! Contact the ABA about that one, unless they have said they can't afford it and you already agreed to go. If it is in same region they HAVE to pay. WHat I would say is only go to knockout tourney's such as golden gloves that are far, and go as a spare to local shows so you are not inconvenienced. I rarely travel for open competition anymore as last year I had 7 no-shows. In a knockout tourney you would get a bye.
    Well i will be there for about 3 weeks and they are allowing me to train in a gym that requires membership and fees every month for free. I have a place to stay for free. I just paid $300 for the tickets. So a lot is taken care of so I dont mind much paying fot the tickets. I leave on December 27 and come back January 19. I have no interest in the Golden Gloves up here right now this January because Ill just fight the same damn kids I always fight. Im supposly fighting for some title belt in Atlanta so well see how that works out.

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    • #22
      Yea, I hear ya.

      I was suppose to turn pro over 6 years ago, but I got into a car accident and fractured my neck. I suffer from chronic migrains, neck, and back pain. The doctors told me that I probally would never box again, but here I am back at it. Didn't even want to goto the Gloves this past year but couldn't put on a pro show around where I live, so I went.

      There is a show comming up and I was suppose to turn pro, but my promoter wants me to have one final amature showing in my home town before my pro debut. So whatever, it's right around the corner so I guess I can't complain.

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      • #23
        Chavez >>>

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        • #24
          I can do all that except the running 4-7 miles well i can run 4

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          • #25
            Originally posted by RTS View Post
            Well i will be there for about 3 weeks and they are allowing me to train in a gym that requires membership and fees every month for free. I have a place to stay for free. I just paid $300 for the tickets. So a lot is taken care of so I dont mind much paying fot the tickets. I leave on December 27 and come back January 19. I have no interest in the Golden Gloves up here right now this January because Ill just fight the same damn kids I always fight. Im supposly fighting for some title belt in Atlanta so well see how that works out.
            I guess if you get all that as well you can't complain! I've never been given a nice hotel ever in amateur boxing. It is always some manky B&B or a nice clean Travelodge with no brekky!

            Originally posted by Domey View Post
            Yea, I hear ya.

            I was suppose to turn pro over 6 years ago, but I got into a car accident and fractured my neck. I suffer from chronic migrains, neck, and back pain. The doctors told me that I probally would never box again, but here I am back at it. Didn't even want to goto the Gloves this past year but couldn't put on a pro show around where I live, so I went.

            There is a show comming up and I was suppose to turn pro, but my promoter wants me to have one final amature showing in my home town before my pro debut. So whatever, it's right around the corner so I guess I can't complain.
            Well done man, it must have been hard to comeback from injury. Injuries are the worst things to deal with IMO.

            Originally posted by boxer Q21 View Post
            I can do all that except the running 4-7 miles well i can run 4
            TBH, 4 miles is pretty good. I couldn't do 2 miles when I first started. Just add a bit more each day, or make a circuit where you can go by time and increase your laps per session as you get better. Build it up and once you are there it is easy and won;t even hurt anymore. you will feel like **** if you do not run! If you get injured though, you will have to go through pain process again when you return to fitness.

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