Competing in amateur boxing

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by Kolya, Jan 18, 2009.


  1. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    I know. :oops:

    I'll do so once I find a decent one.

    So how long after joining a gym can I expect to get matches, or is it whenever he thinks I'm ready? Only asking cos I'm nearly 17 already so if I wanna be serious I need to get a move on.

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    Also, I know these are ridiculously stupid questions but honestly I don't have a clue about amateur boxing beyond watching the Olympics. How does the scoring work at this lower sort of level? Is it just a judge(s) who score the fight round by round like in the professionals?

    Also what happens regarding equipment, or rather ring apparell, you know the head guard, vest, shorts etc. Are you expected to buy your own? And do you need 2 lots for red & blue?

    :oops:

    Thanks in advance for any help.
     
  2. RDJ

    RDJ Boxing Junkie banned

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    In my gym we have a lot of non competing people, so you're supposed to tell the trainer you want to compete at first. Then he'll basically treat you different and put you in the ring often, take you on the pads, stuff like that. When he thinks you're ready, he'll sign you up for tournaments and such. Training gear should be acquired by yourself, but fighting gear (gloves, trunks, shirt, protective cup and head gear) is provided by my gym as we really fight in our gyms name and all wear the same outfits.

    Fights are scored punch by punch, a clean landed one gets you a point.

    Ps. at 17 years old you are nowhere near in a hurry IMO.
     
  3. PATRICKBOXING

    PATRICKBOXING Member Full Member

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    in ireland your first few fights (first&second maybe third) are exhibitions where no one wins
    in Ireland u get a medical 2 passport photos u need ur original birth cert
     
  4. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    i only been born once so i only have my original birth certificate how mnay times you been born


    just messing
     
  5. curly

    curly Fastest hands in the West Full Member

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    Some people use photocopies
     
  6. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    ahh ok
     
  7. sam1222

    sam1222 **** You. Full Member

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    How many amateur figts do you need to have (in england) before you can turn pro?
    help me win this argument guys, i'm saying 3,cos i'm sure that what it used to be...
     
  8. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    you dont need any as long as you do a round sparring with a pro and the person grading you thinks your capable enough
     
  9. sam1222

    sam1222 **** You. Full Member

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    ok mate thanks,
    your talking about the sparring in front of a bbbc representative yeah?
     
  10. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    yeah
     
  11. sam1222

    sam1222 **** You. Full Member

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    cheers :good
     
  12. pboropat

    pboropat New Member Full Member

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    I live in Peterborough England and the only boxing gym in the city only takes in boxers who are already amateurs. I work out in the gym 3 times a week but have no boxing experience.

    I want to get involved in boxing and get trained up so that I can become an amateur fighter, but ideally at first I want to get trained up well enough before I even consider fighting in proper matches.

    What can I do?
     
  13. Kolya

    Kolya Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I Would ask them if they accept novice amateurs, or if you have to have a few bouts before you can join the gym. I dunno what they mean by who are already amateurs; but as long as you haven't fought professionally, you can compete as an amateur.
     
  14. allenko1

    allenko1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    As for as coaching, what do you have to do to be able to coach and get in the ring?
     
  15. Kolya

    Kolya Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Register as a coach, take and pass the level 1 coaches clinic. You'll get a blue book and a pink registration slip with your registration number on it.