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Do you prefer the amaure game or the pro sport?
How hard is it training for a fight while holding down a full time job to support yourself. (obviously training is longer/ more intense for a pro fight) |
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Work wise I've always being quite lucky I was able to earn enough working part time and I was also studying a degree the last three years. If you love something enough you'll find a way.
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You have got a decent amount of time to settle - whereas in the ams you have about a minute then you've got to be taking control. Everyone can punch hard- even the journeyman. They all know how to fight - whereas in the ams you'll come across people with glaring deficiencies at least at area level. The money was a great bonus at times but I fought for free on more then one occasion just because I hadn't done enough tickets etc. I'd go back to the amateurs even now if I could. What I would say is that people get to 22 and retire from the ams because they can't quite cut it. Keep it going its a great sport and your always learning. |
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Did you ever worry about long term effects of boxing or were you ever: fuck me,what if something happenes in my fight?(knocked out pretty bad or something like that).
When i was in depression 1,5 ago(not anymore)cause of lots of things that plagued me bad(that and my dad died cause of hereditary spinocerebellar ataxia,so i saw him getting worse every day). Ty. Last edited by pecho26; 01-22-2013 at 06:23 AM. |
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ThanksOne more question; if you had to do it all over again what would u do differently? |
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I have being lucky injury wise- broken hands, broken nose, a little bit of forgetfulness that's it really. I didn't really get hit too much. 61 fights that's not bad - plus all the sparring. |
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What were your experiences like pre-fight? How nervous would you get on the morning of the fight and the hours before battle?
![]() Really interested. Ever meet any dodgy fuckers? |
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The mind is the most important thing in boxing. If you go in to survive you'll struggle - you need to not doubt for one second that you have the capability to win- that takes delusion... I think that's an important asset for all fighters. |
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Needless to say, I got fuckin' belted from post to post for three rounds. My trainer never told me any of these details despite him knowing everything. There was nobody in my division to fight that day so they chucked me in with this thunder-cunt. Every word of that is true, btw. Dodgy shit altogether. |
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BROWN B. how much sparring did you do a week? I saw kessler in one of interview saying that he doesnt do much sparring(once every 14 days) |
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Quite a good one was my fourth pro fight- boxed a guy called dave curran... Anyway I was 3-0 and he was 1-1 I think or 1-2 but he'd being signed with frank Maloney initially. I didn't ask much and left things to my trainer but I recognised his name for some reason. So I asked my trainer if he had any form. Anyway my trainer was like no he's just had a few amateur fights so I just got on with business. He was quite tidy but I knocked him down five times and stopped him in the fifth. Anyway it turned out that curran was the national amateur champion and an England rep. Glad I didn't know before but shows the power of the mind. |
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