lol amir khan ain't my hero, if anything i give the boy sympathy and wish the best for him... and when your paraletic you get knocked out by anyone.. , i cant even remember wot happened... all i know is waking up in hospital naked !!! - my mates had to tell me the story... **** getting KO'd again :verysad
yh man... cheers for the advise, my mums the same, she thought i could have died.. coz i banged my head hard on the concrete.. i was snoring and ****.... i was out for about 10 - 15 minutes... got put to sleep :zzz
Nice one, I remember one of my mates boxing one of your lads in the aba's - he was a light middleweight and he boxed a lad called ash delaney. He was a proper nice chap and he and Ashley got on really well so it was a bit awkward, think Ashley stopped him in the third- he was a little too big!
Alright Jeff. I'm waiting now until I get a job closer to home before I start looking to coach. I work in Milton Keynes but live in Manchester so even will a couple of quals i'd find it hard getting into a club as i can't guarantee i'd be there. Cheers for the help though and best of luck
you could take up a cousre in nutrition. cant remeber name of company but you can see adds about in some of those magazines.
I'm doing a degree in Business management, on the course will be things about motivating etc... think that will be perfect. Studying something else next year.
Interesting thread with some good information in so cheers lads :good What kind of course would people recommend for me to be able to do some kind of personal training, possibly involving boxing on a 1-on-1 basis. You know, the kind of trainers you see in parks showing people the correct form for exercise, diet and stuff like that (basically personal training to make money until i'm old enough to box pro)