Is 28 to late to try pro boxing! after 20 amateur fights?

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  • Bullrush
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    #21
    nope just give it a try. some guys start at the age of 5 and will never make it. other guys start around their late 20s and still make it. its up to YOU

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    • -Super-
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      #22
      The more you wait, the less chance you have of becoming a champion.

      Nate Campbell turned pro just before he turned 28 and went on to become the lightweight champion.

      Bonecrusher Smith turned pro at 28 and went to become a heavyweight champion.

      There might be more examples but that's two right there.

      Just turn pro as soon as possible or you might wake up to regret it one day, regardless of how your career goes.

      The sky's the limit, my friend. Go for it.

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      • Joey Giardello
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        #23
        Originally posted by -Super-
        The more you wait, the less chance you have of becoming a champion.

        Nate Campbell turned pro just before he turned 28 and went on to become the lightweight champion.

        Bonecrusher Smith turned pro at 28 and went to become a heavyweight champion.

        There might be more examples but that's two right there.

        Just turn pro as soon as possible or you might wake up to regret it one day, regardless of how your career goes.

        The sky's the limit, my friend. Go for it.
        thanks av just started looking for managers and promoters, and am gonna find a NEW TRAINER!!! ALSO!!!. Dont know if it matters but am southpaw my old trainer always told me that was a big advantage?? and 6 foot 1 am going to be fighting at supermiddle, was a lightheavyweight in the amateurs.

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