Is It TOO Late For Me To Do Boxing? Never Had Prior Experience

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by TheAmazing, Oct 11, 2015.


  1. TheAmazing

    TheAmazing ESB Heavyweight Champion Full Member

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    I'm 21 years old and I never did Boxing before. However, I do have a little experience in Taekwondo. Anyway, is it too late for me to start? Also, would it just be better if I did shootboxing or MMA?
     
  2. Super Hans

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    Seeing you are from Virginia, I suspect you may well have a glass jaw so I would not advise it.

    How regularly do you take PEDs?
     
  3. Lady Girl

    Lady Girl Kneel Before Zod! Full Member

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    Hows your chin, son?
     
  4. TheAmazing

    TheAmazing ESB Heavyweight Champion Full Member

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    I don't take any drugs. Anyway, I plan to get back in shape because I'm a little flabby. I wanna drop to 180 pds I'm 238 now. So, yeah when I do that I wanna do a combat sport.
     
  5. Godlovkin

    Godlovkin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Unless you're already a great athlete at other sports, kinda like Sergio Martinez was at 21, then it's too late for you. Unless you're satisfied with being a club fighter
     
  6. Super Hans

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    So basically you want to become a Cruiserweight who gives up 20lbs to his opponent? That's a recipe for another hilarious episode of shattered glass.
     
  7. VBOX

    VBOX JOURNEYMAN Full Member

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    Never too late. They are always looking for willing combatants to go some rounds versus budding prospects, pad records, so even if you aren't very good you can always be a career bum. Good luck.
     
  8. Cafe

    Cafe Sitzpinkler Full Member

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    Too late for what?
     
  9. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    In today's market, it's never too late.

    Just get active and fight the winos on your block until you get a 12-0 record, and you can get in line to be Little g's next opponent. Or, if you in England you can be a star.
     
  10. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    what makes you think you have what it takes to seriously compete in pro boxing? other than "a little taekwondo", what makes you think you can fight?
     
  11. Super Hans

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    Do you now what the score is in 2015 between Ethe UK and the USA in world title fights?
     
  12. dan4579

    dan4579 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Is that how Curtis Stevens and Willie Monroe got their shot? What did it feel like to watch them guys get so completely thrashed? Is that where the hate comes from?
     
  13. caballo

    caballo Active Member Full Member

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    A friend of mine didn't start until his mid-forties. He trained every night and won some fights as a "Masters level" golden gloves competitor. If you're looking to turn pro it would be harder, but not I'mpossible. Boxing is the one sport that welcomes less than top talent, if you're comfortable being the "opponent."
     
  14. Super Hans

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    No. The first time he saw a picture of Gennady he decided he didn't like him due to the color of his skin.
     
  15. dan4579

    dan4579 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If you go to the gym you don't have to fight the next day. It's an amazing workout. Try it and go from there