20 is not too old..Just dont rush into it though..Take your time to learn and master it,get some amateur fights under your belt and then turn pro in about 2 or 3 years..The worst thing you could do though is get in a big hurry to turn pro and when you get there, get crushed by more experienced opponents
Do you think starting at 20 years old is too late?
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Hopkins reported had 99 amateur fights (95 wins), I think all were when he was a kid, before he went to prison. Hopkins talked about it in the Beyond the Glory documentary. When he went to prison, they had a boxing program, so he got the desire back to box and started taking better care of his body.Comment
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Hi,
I started boxing this week after one year of Kickboxing because boxing is really my favourite sport. I thought the fact that i had better hands than my sparring partners in Kickboxing was gonna help me. I was wrong BIG time.
Yesterday, I trained boxing with a pro and he almost knocked me out several times, that was a painful but great experience. Now i'm really eager to learn and i want to become, at least, as good as the pro who did beat me up.
Do you think starting boxing at 20 years old make my dreams of being a good professional( who wins a lot of money) impossible ?
Are there good boxers who really started at 20years old or more ? ( Not Tarver, he had a great amateur career).Comment
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By training very hard, do you think that could be good in a week:
- 10 hours of boxing
- 4 hours and a half of Gracie Jiu Jitsu( that helps for my cardio, i do it to have fun; and if pro boxing doesn't work, maybe MMA..., lol)
- 3 hours of running( 1 hour sunday, 1 hour saturday, 1 hour Tuesday) with high coasts.
- 5 hours ( 1 every day, exept the week ends) of Fitness. I mean weight liftings, push ups, abds, and flexibility training.Last edited by Mayorga-Rules; 03-19-2009, 06:27 PM.Comment
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