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Quick update to say I've started training again and my coaches say I have great potential and athletic ability. Years of imitating fighters shadow boxing and training as hard as any pro would has saved me many years playing catch up.
They are highly impressed how natural a boxer I am and that I have great power and reflexes, the fluidity in my punching and my footwork is coming together and I am jumping into the deep end soon.
I'm going to keep going, I am so glad I made this decision instead of living with regrets. Watch this space.
I am going to be a world champion. I have the power and the belief in GOD.Last edited by Rasengan; 06-23-2017, 06:13 PM.Comment
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Quick update to say I've started training again and my coaches say I have great potential and athletic ability. Years of imitating fighters shadow boxing and training as hard as any pro would has saved me many years playing catch up.
They are highly impressed how natural a boxer I am and that I have great power and reflexes, the fluidity in my punching and my footwork is coming together and I am jumping into the deep end soon.
I'm going to keep going, I am so glad I made this decision instead of living with regrets. Watch this space.
I am going to be a world champion. I have the power and the belief in GOD.Comment
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Bro I am trying to do the golden gloves and I fully expect it to be a challenge. I am 6''3 235 with probably an 83/84 inch reach. I think you probably need to work on your over confidence. Being big and athletic doesn't mean **** if you fold at the first punch that lands from a guy your size. I remember a year ago I was and still am the quickest and hardest heavyweight puncher in my gym, maybe even the area. I sparred a slower more experienced heavyweight and he kicked my ass. Why, because he was slicker than I was. At the time I had a year and a half of training under my belt and he took advantage of how green I was. Two days later I kicked his ass but still he got me. You need to spar somebody with experience and see how you doComment
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Well, that's not saying much.
Anyway, good luck but i tell you that the chances of you even becoming a decent amateur are really slim, you are a heavyweight so you can compete with a lesser level of skill, but anyways, the accumulation of experience DOES matters and that's why the likes of Jones, Mayweather, Dela Hoya, Pacquiao and Lomachenko (not there yet but atg amateur) were doing this since they were kids, I mean, I started at 13 and I feel like a late starter.
But you wouldn't stop just because a random guy in the internet said that you couldn't do it, right?.
So, good luck.Comment
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I won't continue to speak on my ability, I already know what I am and who I'm not and in my experience there's little worse you can do in life than bury your talents. I agree with some of the comments but I am a unique talent and I will be world champion.
To any coaches on here, promoters or former experienced pro fighters based in London who are looking for real prospects to go all the way with please message me. I'm training at two gyms right now, I quit my job to follow my dream and I'm 100% focussed, I am a sponge for good coaching, advice or even someone to link me to footage to study. I want us all to win. God blessComment
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This is the great thing about boxing, you don't have to be scouted at a early age or attend a fancy university to be drafted into the major leagues of a specific sport! All you need is determination and good physical health to propel yourself into the game! (Boxing was the first and it will be the last working class sport!).Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 07-01-2017, 06:31 PM.Comment
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Dude don't dis this guy, we won't even know if this guy would laser beam himself into a legit challenger and fulfill whatever he spits. Reading this makes me hyped up for you mate, just know that there are others more experienced and better than yourself(always). Just use your heart and box intellectuallyremember mind and heart mate.
Get your name out there mate, and protect yourself at all timeComment
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