Life before boxing

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by yoshter576, Oct 13, 2010.


  1. PugilistStudent

    PugilistStudent Active Member Full Member

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    Boxing has definitely helped me, grow as a person. I used to procrastonate alot and Id never get on doing what I said Id do. Now I usually just do it, I say usually because old habits are hard to break and I still do but not much. I also used to get pissed alot easier and try to get in a scrap, now I just shake my head at whoever is getting under my skin and think about how I could beat them down and I dont feel the urge to fight anymore because I know what will happen. Ive been in 1 fight since I started boxing and it was defending somebody else and had nothing to do with me.
     
  2. Dish

    Dish Member Full Member

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    congrats! That is a sign that you have grown up. I know many "fighters" that never reach this level of maturity.
     
  3. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Actually, that is quite a feat, particularly as you're not a runner. Or are you a professional runner as well as a boxer? The world record for 10k is something like 26 1/2 minutes, you running it in 30 minutes is impressive. I don't know why you try to act like it's an everyday thing that anyone could do, that is of course unless you're lying. :think

    Again, give me your name and I'm sure with that kind of time you'll be on record somewhere, but of course you won't.

    I'm waiting for your next excuse or attempt at changing the subject...
     
  4. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    He'll never give his name virus because he's scared i'll use my leeds buddies to get in touch- little **** house.

    I do enjoy reading his 'advice' though- and I will catch up with him soon.
     
  5. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Lol.

    It just makes no sense why these kids lie to strangers on the Internet. :lol:
     
  6. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    He lies because he has nothing impressive to tell the truth about buddy :good

    0-1 loss by ko in one round. What kudos is that going to gain him.... so he makes up the running stories and the betting stories.

    He's like jay off the inbetweeners.
     
  7. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  8. PugilistStudent

    PugilistStudent Active Member Full Member

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    Thanks man
     
  9. Panthers89

    Panthers89 Mr. Big Dreams Full Member

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    :good
     
  10. KillSomething

    KillSomething Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I've been boxing about a year, year and a half now. I used to have a lot of anger and depression issues. Now I don't. I can literally count on one hand the times I've been legitimately angry in the last year. All but one of them happened while I was taking a break from boxing. I don't use boxing to release anger or anything--I'm not one of those guys beating up sparring partners or trying to break the heavybag...boxing just kind of balances out my life. Hard to explain. Nothing really bothers me anymore though.

    In summary, boxing has turned me into an incredibly easygoing person. It's almost ridiculous.
     
  11. PugilistStudent

    PugilistStudent Active Member Full Member

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    Same, except I still get angry at inanimate objects lol particularly computers and games cuz theyre mindless and **** up all the time, when something doesnt work right...I get pissed. But thats really the only time I get pissed. :think