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  • #11
    You should be great in 5 months! If not just be "really good"!
    If not good be slightly better than ordinary.
    If not ordinary be a trial horse for Mayweather Productions!

    Or take up bowling and be safe!

    Ray

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    • #12
      Originally posted by BuakawBanchamek View Post
      How often would you fight amateur fights per year?

      Amateur fights are all about experience, so the more you can fight, the better. You need time to review and learn and improve from your previous fights.
      In saying that, you prob only want to fight 5 times in 1st year and then 8 fights second year of boxing, and then when more experienced and less to learn after each fight, around a dozen times a year, if possible.
      We're not fighting for perfect records either.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by KOComplaints View Post
        I'm not looking to be Mike Tyson but I want to look less like a beginner if you know what I mean.

        Every time I spar and I use my head movement and I barely get hit at all and I make the guys miss (Light sparring,but I ask them to use some power so they are atleast able to utilize their speed to their fullest) and I do get some pretty good hits in clean. but when I get hit myself I get more and more discouraged.

        Been at it for 4 months and I was wondering,how long did it take you to get to an average level, and how long do you think it usually takes. I love the sport,and when I spar I am having A LOT of fun, which I shouldn't have considering my friend is worried saying,you shouldn't have fun getting hit in the face. It is fun but I get discouraged.

        So if you don't want to read the wall of text
        answer the question in the title
        Just Take The Fundamentals Down,As Long As You Have All The Drills,Combos,And Can Adapt Thn Your Ready To Be Pro,Probably By 30 Fights And You'll Be Ready,I Wanna Do Olympics,My Girl Said I Can't Be Pro I Gotta Drop Weight I'm 247 I Wanna Be Crusier

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Jovanny View Post
          Good question! I have same feelings. I know I'm never going to be a great boxer (I'm too old for that, as a beginner, anyway) but I'd like to be a mediocre amateur.
          If You Can. Adapt,And Notice The Trends Your Foe Is Doing I Say Your Far From Mediocre
          Last edited by Dantedlane; 03-13-2017, 01:34 PM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Rock&Roll View Post
            Amateur fights are all about experience, so the more you can fight, the better. You need time to review and learn and improve from your previous fights.
            In saying that, you prob only want to fight 5 times in 1st year and then 8 fights second year of boxing, and then when more experienced and less to learn after each fight, around a dozen times a year, if possible.
            We're not fighting for perfect records either.
            I Wanna have At least 40 fights my first year

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Dantedlane View Post
              I Wanna have At least 40 fights my first year
              That's quite the challenge to fight almost every week.

              How old are you and how long have you been boxing for?

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              • #17
                I'm 24 Haven't Started,Just Sparring In The Gym,I Have To Cut Weight To Make It To Cruiser I Wanna Drop This 40 Pounds I'm Just Starting At The Gym,But I've Been Fighting For Years

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by BuakawBanchamek View Post
                  That's quite the challenge to fight almost every week.

                  How old are you and how long have you been boxing for?
                  I Wanna Have At least 80-100 Fights Before The Olympics

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                  • #19
                    I Haven't Fought Yet But,I Have The Mental Aspects Down,Sparring Isn't Really What I Consider Fighting But,The Adapting Is What I Wanna Master,Noticing What He Does After The Jab,What Feint He Uses And What Comes After,How Long Does His Hook Take To Land,What Does He Do To Throw A Hook,How Strong Is His Jab,Does He Know How To Throw It,Timing Him,Is He Suseptible To Certain Feints,What Open,What Does He Tend To Do When I'm On The Rope,How Does He Get Inside,I Don't Wanna Be A One Trick Pony,I Want The Mind Games Down First

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Dantedlane View Post
                      I Haven't Fought Yet But,I Have The Mental Aspects Down,Sparring Isn't Really What I Consider Fighting But,The Adapting Is What I Wanna Master,Noticing What He Does After The Jab,What Feint He Uses And What Comes After,How Long Does His Hook Take To Land,What Does He Do To Throw A Hook,How Strong Is His Jab,Does He Know How To Throw It,Timing Him,Is He Suseptible To Certain Feints,What Open,What Does He Tend To Do When I'm On The Rope,How Does He Get Inside,I Don't Wanna Be A One Trick Pony,I Want The Mind Games Down First
                      Dude if you wanna go to the olympics (I assume you mean Tokyo 2020?) you need to be fast tracked and be ridicuolusly talented to do it in the short time that's left.

                      Realistically you have little to no hope. A guy in my gym is in the Team GB development squad and fighting 12 times a year, The development squad is like the reserves and not even the full squad. And he's been fighting on recognised national tournaments for 4 years.

                      Then factor in the AIBA world championships this year and in 2019 where most of the top seeds in those tournaments are already going to the olympics and most country's have to name their squad for the olympics in early 2020.

                      I wish you all the best but 24 and not even a carded AM you have very little chances

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