What's the chances of a Heavyweight boxer being successful if he started boxing at the age of 25 ?

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  1. WillieWild

    WillieWild Member banned Full Member

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    Since there are a lot Heavyweight Boxers that started boxing late I would like to know if 25 is the cutoff age for becoming a successful Heavyweight boxer ?
     
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    RealDeal Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    The cutoff is 25 years, 3 months, and 11 days....any older than that, and you will never get good!
     
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    Komaster Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    For what it's worth, Lomachenko had 397 amateur bouts before 25; so that's what you're up against. And I don't think being 'successful' is part of the psyche for these guys. They start young, are physically and mentally gifted, dedicated and are in a competitive environment to boot. The success is a bi-product of all this. Maybe by 29, 30 you'd be ready professionally if the conditions are optimum. Starting boxing because you want to be successful might only take you so far. How about focusing on the first amateur bout, set some conditioning goals and go from there. Put the illusions of grandeur away for the meantime and focus on the attainable goals, not the fantasies just yet.
     
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  4. pistal47

    pistal47 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Some people are just naturals and just get "it." For some the offensive skills come and develop very quickly, but its the defensive skills, intricacies, and awareness that generally need to be developed at a young age.
     
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    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    depends on his talent and phisical gifts.

    If he's a natural 7'0" with 87" reach, good athleticism, huge power and a granite chin, chances are he'll be doing just fine starting at 28 even.
     
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    pistal47 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    @TheMotorCityCobra is a boxing trainer and if memory serves has been for years, and you can tell, he knows his ****. Very knowledgeable dude and a damn good guy, im sure hed know more than most if not everyone, the information your looking for.

    Side note - look at AJ - hes an offensive machine and he started very late. Defensively hes very basic though and I dont see that ever changing. Nature and nurture both go into this equation.
     
  7. Komaster

    Komaster Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Get off the computer and go to the local boxing gym tomorrow, simple as that!
     
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  8. WillieWild

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    I am just curious
     
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    james5000 2010's poster of the decade Full Member

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    Luis Ortiz started boxing at 25, thats when he was sparring Joe Louis

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    Luis Ortiz far right
     
  10. WillieWild

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    I thought u was forreal til I read the whole thing !!!
     
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    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    I think it's possible if you have the physical tools and dedication to put in the graft but turning pro it's likely to be a hard road.
     
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    Forza Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Not going to happen, even wilder started at like 19 or 20 and that was very late. He's been boxing over 10 years and you can still tell he was a late started. You're up against guys that were doing it from a young age with 100's of amateur fights
     
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    Ph33rknot Live as if you were to die tomorrow Full Member

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    Better than fighting at a lower weight don't give a **** what anyone on here thinks but the lower weights are way more skilled in the heavys you can get pretty far with just power
     
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    RingKing75 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    This sh@t is still funny asf! Thats got to be him! lol!
     
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  15. Mike Gould

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    James Smith, Mike Weaver and Ken Norton all took up boxing in their 20's (Weaver possibly 19) and all went on to win the heavyweight title (or at least some version thereof). Smith turned pro at 28.
     
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