Hi ! I am the blue corner. The next years maybe i will turn pro in fly weight division. [yt]wmvrS3Bd76w[/yt]
You looked much calmer than you oppenant. I'm sure you know this already, but that's a major part of the battle. I liked the well timed jab you landed at the 46 second mark, caught him off balance and you had your glove up to protect yourself. I thought you were def the better boxer. Why do you want to turn pro though? Do you really need money fast? If not, I would suggest just remaining in the amatuers perhaps trying to win a few tournaments to get some recognition so you can have a better deal with promoters. YOu don't want to go into pro boxing not being known. Otherwise if you have a loss, they will make you an opponent, basically someone who is there to build other guys resumes. You are still extremely young. Many good pros didn't turn pro until a late age. Nate Campell was 28, tarver was 26. I would just take your time unless you are in a bad financial situation. Think about it, even though the winners of the Olympics technically don't make any money off of it, it pays off BIG TIME in the future. Amir Khan would have never been able to still be the draw that he is had he not won a gold medal. He probably would have gotten knocked out at some point and his promoter would have used him to build people up.