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  • #11
    skipping, running, and abs.
    then, repeat.
    then switch the order
    16 is not too young at all....it might be cutting it close if you want to go pro, but that all depends on your time invested in the sport. before hitting a bag...or a speedball, or propping up a dunk for a few rounds. get a trainer, and a set of wraps.

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    • #12
      ok i should be inpretty good shape i've played provincial soccer all my life . anyone know of any good canadian boxing clubs/trainers?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by c0rtez
        I always think that i have started too late and i am just 17.

        I mean i wished i started before, but dont let that stop you, cos the more you procrastinate, the less chance you have of getting ANYWHERE in the sport.

        Its worthless thinking about how you shoulda started 10 years ago or whatever, just get out and do it. You never know, you may have some raw natural talent and end up going to the Beijing Olympics, even though you never had thought of it before.
        Your new username and avatar is as gay as it gets...

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        • #14
          Hopkins started pro at 22 years old and his first fight was a loss, and now he is champion/was/should still be champion! He did though box in jail from the age of 17 and was considered the baddest boxer in the pen for years! There is no too late to start boxing I went amateur at 13 and fought till 18 and took a few years off and went back into it. Now I'm 22 and turned pro it can be done into your twenties just need to be dedicated more than anything to the sport.

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          • #15
            nate campbell starting real late

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