nice camera for the 2nd fight
Golden Gloves Regional 2010. 2 of my fights(VIDEO)
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Yeah, understanding a simple rule makes me a troll. I should be just like you, not understand simple rules and blame other people when i make a mistake instead of acknowledging my own mistakes and making sure they dont happen again in the future. It must be cool as hell to be like you, life must be wonderful.
with 60 KO's.Comment
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just a lot of affliction-wearing wannabes down there
think that since they watch UFC and train bjj they know everything about boxing after 2 months of 2, 1-hour classes a week.
had another guy tell me that since he left & went to a boxing gym for a month or two, his hands were "clean" now; as if that's all it took.Comment
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you say you want to go pro in a few more fights? take this however you want it but my advice to you would be a good 2 -3 years more and 10-20 fights more. just my honest opinion. professional is a whole different ballgame although i do admit your style will suit you in the pro's. just saying. i know alot of kids who turned pro too soon and i mean you only have 7 freakin fights just take your time you have potential.Comment
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I got disquialified this morning for not making the weight, which was 152.The day I was suppose to be in the championship. I weighed 152.4. I sensed some shady **** but I won't continue it online. Good fun, though! I'm trying to figure out if I want to do a few more fights amateur within' a few months then pro or straight pro right now.Comment
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I usually spar pros.ex-champions, opponents at least 4inches to a foot taller then me and outweigh me on average by 50-60lbs. Some may say sparring is sparring, but sparring is practice. If I broke that down into fights I'd have over 200 fights.haha. Reason my style is like a pro is because that's how I usually spar and who I spar with. I can't go amateur style on a pro in sparring.Haha.
I've been doing this for over 7 years but I think amateur is not always needed when you already have the experience (what you usually do amateurs for).I've heard of amateur fighters with over 200 fights and when they turned pro they were ****. The way I started boxing was as a pro type of style first,then I TRIED to switch it to amateur which didn't work too well. So I did opposite of what most ppl do. The amateur style and rules and such were confusing to me because I had to switch my style completely up for amateurs.
I did this tournament because my trainer wanted me to get used to the atmosphere and such when I turn pro. So while I was in the ring we decided I should work on a few things. As you can see I did different from my first fight then my second. We went over what I should do before each fight(work on)
I do plan on doing at least 5-10 more fights this year if possible then if things are right, turn pro. I agree with all of you guys about having more amateur fights because that experience is of course better then sparring experiences.
I thank all of you guys for your support and will continue to listen to your advice because it's vital for me as it is when I listen to my trainer. Having more then 2 voices that say the same things are usually right. Only disagreement is 2 or 3 more years as a amateur. I'm already 25, time is ticking, especially for the style I have.Comment
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Hi again friend, I'm sorry to hear about you not making weight. Would've liked to see another fight with you. But before you turn pro, you should seriously consider to face some better opponents in the amateurs. You haven't faced any real good opposition, even though you've been boxing for 7 years. Those guys were no better then anyone who've trained 1-2 years. Not saying you couldn't fight some of the best, but be real. Experience from fights owns everything else you've seen before. A great amateur career beats an average pro by MILES! I'd love for you to try fight the best in your state, and maybe around the country. Then consider pro.Comment
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nah, i like matt, he's good people
just a lot of affliction-wearing wannabes down there
think that since they watch UFC and train bjj they know everything about boxing after 2 months of 2, 1-hour classes a week.
had another guy tell me that since he left & went to a boxing gym for a month or two, his hands were "clean" now; as if that's all it took.Comment
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