"It's like being in love with a woman. She can be unfaithful, she can be mean, she can be cruel, but it doesn't matter. If you love her, you want her, even though she can do you all kinds of harm. It's the same with me and boxing. It can do me all kinds of harm but I love it."
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Originally posted by ChowAce View PostYou want to defeat both Klitschko brothers huh? By the time your ready they will be 45-50 years old.
Seriously though you sound motivated, but why not just become a big threat in lower weight classes. You only weigh 130 at the moment and you have a crazy reach and height advantage at that weight.
Thomas Hearns started out in a lighter weight and made his way up to a cruiserweight, ill be at most 6'3 and I'm pretty sure I'd be a heavyweight by then, the fast metabolism would slow down, and id be working out.
Thanks for you support guys.
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What made you have this passion for boxing man?
that's a great goal man. you have all my support,
how long have you boxed? or have you boxed before?
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Post again in this thread after you've done at least six hard rounds of sparring.
Its nice to have dreams, but you'll never beat either Klitschko because you're too small. And you're too young anyway, they'll be retired by the time you turn pro (if you turn pro).
Boxing is not romantic, its being in constant pain, worrying about everything you eat constantly and having nagging injuries that will plague you all your life. Once you get your nose punched in a few times while wearing headgear you will be able to imagine how much it will hurt without it.
Get training and see if you can even win a few amateur fights before you get ahead of yourself.
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Eat sleep and breath boxing.
This means you will need to sacrifice all of your high school experiences.
girlfriends, parties, hanging out with friends. All that stuff goes to the back burner. As you will need to commit every amount of time not classified as "school" to boxing.
That is how you become a boxing champion.
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Wow you are a thin your considering your BMI.
Your going to have to lift heavyweights to bulk up which means a good 1-2 years in the gym if done properly. To get up to that size you'll need to eat like an absolute horse. You can put on a pound a week if you do it right.
Lift heavy and eat high calorie, high protein foods, and lift hard.
Easier said than done though. You need to willing to put everything aside that is bad for you to maximize your potential. I'm talking no smoking, drinking, drugs, crap food, and years of hard work.
Good luck with your dream. 'There comes a time in a mans life when to get to where he has to go-if there are no doors and windows he walks through wall'Last edited by Uturn; 09-11-2011, 08:47 PM.
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focus in being a juniour light weight if u are 130
but seriously ur young and as u get older u will fill out annd get thicker and heavier when u stop growing mostlikley
just develope the best skills and work hard on ur cconditioning and get allot of experience fighting in the ameteurs
working hard and beliveing in urself will pay off
dont worry if u are a string been right now
u will have a pretty big height advantage for ur weightclass
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problem
you are not a HW
and will likely never be a HW
you weigh 130 lbs?
just wait until you're running every day. you'll probably be a FW.
get to the gym first, figure out where your coach thinks you should fight
and do whatever he says.
its nice to have high goals, but you haunt even gotten hit in the face yet
nevermind by a HW. a 200 lb plus man who can box would put you on your butt, bro
that's just the way things go..
i don't want to run you down, but you should start out with small steps before you want to take on the freaking klitschko brothers.
as other posters have said, unless you want to fight these guys in the next two years they will be retired
and again, to be honest, you wouldn't make it out of that fight fully conscious.
if they actually got paid the 10 plus mil they make each time they fight
and put the belts on the line
and FOUGHT you, you would leave that ring with some head trauma that would follow you around for the rest of your life
if you even made it out at all
look at what vitali did to thomasz adamek
imagine what they will do to youLast edited by New England; 09-11-2011, 09:05 PM.
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Originally posted by Teh Chosen One View Post"It's like being in love with a woman. She can be unfaithful, she can be mean, she can be cruel, but it doesn't matter. If you love her, you want her, even though she can do you all kinds of harm. It's the same with me and boxing. It can do me all kinds of harm but I love it."
I like this kid already..good luck man, the only thing in your way is YOU..don't stop train hard, train til you feel like dying, but remember to get solid rest, most underrated tool, and dominate, and I MEAN DOMINATE, remain humble yet hungry and keep this attitude.
If you truly want it, I wish you the best..
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Originally posted by Uturn View PostWow you are a thin your considering your BMI.
Your going to have to lift heavyweights to bulk up which means a good 1-2 years in the gym if done properly. To get up to that size you'll need to eat like an absolute horse. You can put on a pound a week if you do it right.
Lift heavy and eat high calorie, high protein foods, and lift hard.
Easier said than done though. You need to willing to put everything aside that is bad for you to maximize your potential. I'm talking no smoking, drinking, drugs, crap food, and years of hard work.
Good luck with your dream. 'There comes a time in a mans life when to get to where he has to go-if there are no doors and windows he walks through wall'
Muhammad Ali at 12 was 80 something pounds, I was the same weight at that age as well. I do eat a lot of meat as well, protein is my main diet in fact, I've always have eaten good in my life, a lot of healthy food, nothing bad.
I've also have never took a hit of a cigarette/joint ever in my life. I've never drinked either. I'm also a very fast runner, back in 9th grade I run a mile under 7 minutes.
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