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    hello, my name is David and i am 18 years old, i live in Indonesia and currently fighting as a amateur boxer with a current record of 12 (1) - 1 i am the champion of the provincial boxing competition last months.

    I am pretty fit, i weigh in at 147 pound but can be 160+ if not in training, i am 5"9 and i have body fat less than 5%, i do intensive training of 6 days a week in the gym, i live next by the gym. I train in UOB Buana Boxing Gym, the gym which train WBA Featherweight Champ Chris John before he move to Australia.

    And i am the type of guy which overtrained if not warned.

    My last fight was in august with veteran fighter who is a national Indonesian amateur champion when he was young, i won the fight by RSC round 3.

    This is my training routine:

    Train 6 days a week.

    Morning Session 7 - 11 am

    Physical Training

    - run in the street 5 miles a day
    - warming up: various kind of stretching
    - jump rope with 2 kg in each handle x 4 Rounds
    - Sit up 1000 times (200 Crunches, 500 Normal, 300 Side Crunches)
    - Push up 300 times
    - Pull up and chin up 50 times.

    Boxing Training

    - speed bag: 3 Round
    - Heavy Bag: 4 Round
    - Double End Bag: 3 Round
    - Mitts: 5 Round
    - Shadowboxing: 4 Round (with 2kg dumbells)
    - Sparring: 4 round

    My diet is, i always drink protein shake after workout, i ate normal

    that is my story in boxing hope you like it, please give your comment
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  • #2
    Absolutely no where. Quit now.





    On a serious note, why do you feel the need to ask such a stupid question? It's obvious your dedicated and have the skill to succeed and go far in the sport, what other justification do you possibly need? A bunch of randoms on the internet telling you that you have a decent chance of making a career out of boxing should mean literally nothing to you - the only person who can determine that is yourself.

    This pretty much sounds like someone trying to brag and fish for compliments.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by kryo View Post
      Absolutely no where. Quit now.





      On a serious note, why do you feel the need to ask such a stupid question? It's obvious your dedicated and have the skill to succeed and go far in the sport, what other justification do you possibly need? A bunch of randoms on the internet telling you that you have a decent chance of making a career out of boxing should mean literally nothing to you - the only person who can determine that is yourself.

      This pretty much sounds like someone trying to brag and fish for compliments.
      This pretty much sums up what I was about to say.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kryo View Post
        Absolutely no where. Quit now.





        On a serious note, why do you feel the need to ask such a stupid question? It's obvious your dedicated and have the skill to succeed and go far in the sport, what other justification do you possibly need? A bunch of randoms on the internet telling you that you have a decent chance of making a career out of boxing should mean literally nothing to you - the only person who can determine that is yourself.

        This pretty much sounds like someone trying to brag and fish for compliments.
        Co-sign, took the words right out of my mouth.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Geogoreya View Post
          hello, my name is David and i am 18 years old, i live in Indonesia and currently fighting as a amateur boxer with a current record of 12 (1) - 1 i am the champion of the provincial boxing competition last months.

          I am pretty fit, i weigh in at 147 pound but can be 160+ if not in training, i am 5"9 and i have body fat less than 5%, i do intensive training of 6 days a week in the gym, i live next by the gym. I train in UOB Buana Boxing Gym, the gym which train WBA Featherweight Champ Chris John before he move to Australia.

          And i am the type of guy which overtrained if not warned.

          My last fight was in august with veteran fighter who is a national Indonesian amateur champion when he was young, i won the fight by RSC round 3.

          This is my training routine:

          Train 6 days a week.

          Morning Session 7 - 11 am

          Physical Training

          - run in the street 5 miles a day
          - warming up: various kind of stretching
          - jump rope with 2 kg in each handle x 4 Rounds
          - Sit up 1000 times (200 Crunches, 500 Normal, 300 Side Crunches)
          - Push up 300 times
          - Pull up and chin up 50 times.

          Boxing Training

          - speed bag: 3 Round
          - Heavy Bag: 4 Round
          - Double End Bag: 3 Round
          - Mitts: 5 Round
          - Shadowboxing: 4 Round (with 2kg dumbells)
          - Sparring: 4 round

          My diet is, i always drink protein shake after workout, i ate normal

          that is my story in boxing hope you like it, please give your comment
          -
          you sound pretty good and dedicated

          keep at it man

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          • #6
            1ko in 12 wins, you really feather fisted eh.

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