Boxing at 20?

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by Ali Frazier, Apr 10, 2014.


  1. Ali Frazier

    Ali Frazier KO ARTIST Full Member

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    So..Unfortunately as much as I would have liked to started my career as an amateur at 19 I won't be able to do it because I'm entering this program called "Job corps"..But that's dwelling into personal issues a bit too much. Now I'm sure I'll finish up the program within a year. Can I start up and amateur career at 20 and still make it to the Olympics?
     
  2. tyden

    tyden New Member Full Member

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    Of course it's possible, but very unlikely. Aim big and give it 100%. If you believe you can achieve!
     
  3. KillSomething

    KillSomething Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  4. Ali Frazier

    Ali Frazier KO ARTIST Full Member

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    My my aren't you a positive one.
     
  5. baconmaker

    baconmaker Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    2020 olympics you would be 26, and 2024 olympics 30. I'd say it takes 4-10 years of hard training depending your talent, physical attributes etc to get to the top level. 30% Talent and 70% hard work?

    I think there are many fighters who started late and still have made to the olympics. Usually its in the heavier weightclasses, because there is less competition.
     
  6. Ali Frazier

    Ali Frazier KO ARTIST Full Member

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    That should workout perfectly seeing as how I'm a heavyweight. Thank you :)
     
  7. good boy

    good boy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I dont think you can do it

    My advice? Quit now. Find another hobby
     
  8. Ali Frazier

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    :plzdie
     
  9. ItsAllOwa

    ItsAllOwa New Member Full Member

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    if you train hard and dedicate your time to it you mite but even if you don't make it you will still be one hell of a athlete by then
     
  10. jonfh1993

    jonfh1993 New Member Full Member

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    Tom Stalker started boxing at the late age of 18 and captained the team GB Olympic boxing team in London 2012. Got done over by a bad judges decision though and should have gotten further than he did. Was also voted as amateur boxer of the year in either 2010 or 11.

    Audley Harrison didn't start till 19 and won gold at the Sydney 2000 olympics 10 years later.
     
  11. pecho26

    pecho26 ESB Lurker Full Member

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    Ofcourse you can. Nothing is impossible. Martinez started boxing when he was 22.
     
  12. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not to be a dick (although looking at your other posts you'll take it the wrong way anyway) but if you truly wanted to do well in boxing you'd be training your ass off right now, not looking for support from random names on an Internet forum.
     
  13. Ali Frazier

    Ali Frazier KO ARTIST Full Member

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    :rofl Now that's just silly. You act as though I can't dwell the web in my spare time. True enough I shouldn't look towards strangers for advice but eh..I like to gain insight through the thoughts and opinions of others. (well the ones worth acknowledging) :hi:
     
  14. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Is it? You could be training or doing research and learning, instead you're asking for validation from people on an internet forum. Who's the silly one? :rofl

    There is no insight needed (also, you gain nothing from the question you asked). Nobody here knows your capabilities, nobody cares to know.

    I know this is a bit silly in this day and age with the younger generation, but why don't you go and actually train and see how you do, instead of asking what's possible why don't you just ****ing try it for yoursefl?