I have a sinus problem can i become pro boxer?

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  • peter070
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    I have a sinus problem can i become pro boxer?

    Dear Member,
    I hope that you all are fine
    This is peter and I am 28 years old and I would like to ask that I have got sinus problem and I want to become professional boxer.
    how could it be possible?
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    #2
    Originally posted by peter070
    Dear Member,
    I hope that you all are fine
    This is peter and I am 28 years old and I would like to ask that I have got sinus problem and I want to become professional boxer.
    how could it be possible?
    You will set your own limits in your own mind...…….Rockin'

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    • New England
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      i have chronic sinusitis myself. i'll probably go in for surgery this year but i need to pick the right spot so i can take the time to recover. surgery has about a 25-50% rate of recurrence. my answer would be "yes but..."

      you'll have trouble breathing out of your nose at times, with one or both nostrils getting plugged, and in boxing you'll only be breathing with your mouth when you punch and through holes in your mouthpiece. you know that hissing sound fighters make somtimes? that will be you. if you have your mouth open to breath you will get hurt. teeth, jaw, just getting your bell unnecessarily rung, you need to bite your moouthpiece to prevent this

      you'll also be hugely aggravating your sinuses when you take blows to the eye and nose area. and if you break your nose and it deviates your septum it will probably make your issues a whole lot worse.


      talk to a doctor, dude. this is, uh, boxingscene.

      my immediate reaction would be no. you can train, but you shouldn't try to make a pro career out of it. go pro in something else and make boxing a hobby. or try amateur boxing, where you will not be in long fights and you'll have big gloves and headgear.

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      • OctoberRed
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        #4
        Originally posted by peter070
        Dear Member,
        I hope that you all are fine
        This is peter and I am 28 years old and I would like to ask that I have got sinus problem and I want to become professional boxer.
        how could it be possible?
        What weight class? 28 is a bit of a late start.

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        • F l i c k e r
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          #5
          A guy was a pro boxer with a metal plate in his head.

          You can be a boxer with sinus problems. It will suck but if that's what you want. So be it.

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            #6
            Originally posted by New England
            i have chronic sinusitis myself. i'll probably go in for surgery this year but i need to pick the right spot so i can take the time to recover. surgery has about a 25-50% rate of recurrence. my answer would be "yes but..."

            you'll have trouble breathing out of your nose at times, with one or both nostrils getting plugged, and in boxing you'll only be breathing with your mouth when you punch and through holes in your mouthpiece. you know that hissing sound fighters make sometimes? that will be you. if you have your mouth open to breath you will get hurt. teeth, jaw, just getting your bell unnecessarily rung, you need to bite your mouthpiece to prevent this

            you'll also be hugely aggravating your sinuses when you take blows to the eye and nose area. and if you break your nose and it deviates your septum it will probably make your issues a whole lot worse.

            talk to a doctor, dude. this is, uh, boxingscene.

            my immediate reaction would be no. you can train, but you shouldn't try to make a pro career out of it. go pro in something else and make boxing a hobby. or try amateur boxing, where you will not be in long fights and you'll have big gloves and headgear.
            I also have chronic sinusitis. It is so bad that I can't even touch my nose. The second I touch my nose, I start sneezing like 100 times. For years, I tried to battle with it. Took lots of medicines but now even the doctor says that only surgery is an option. But I don't want that because I am scared and also, it is not a 100% cure chance. So, I gave up my idea of doing professional boxing. Initially I was sad but now I just enjoy watching other people do boxing. I have found my happiness in that.
            Last edited by BarryKi; 04-09-2020, 08:06 AM.

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            • OctoberRed
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              #7
              Originally posted by F l i c k e r
              A guy was a pro boxer with a metal plate in his head.

              You can be a boxer with sinus problems. It will suck but if that's what you want. So be it.
              Isn't there some guy who turned pro with one arm?

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                #8
                Originally posted by OctoberRed
                Isn't there some guy who turned pro with one arm?
                Im not sure with that one.

                But Edwin Valero had a metal plate in his head from a motorcycle accident and still boxed lol

                It was actually why he couldnt get licensed in the states.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by OctoberRed
                  What weight class? 28 is a bit of a late start.
                  Do you smell a troll too?

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                  • OctoberRed
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by abracada
                    Do you smell a troll too?
                    At heavyweight there have been guys who started that late, but I think it's not advisable in lower weights

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