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I tell ya.Boxing is alot alot more harder then what most ppl think
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Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View PostDude you're pretty delusional. You dont have to box all your damn life to see **** in boxing. My trainer started boxing at like 19,turned pro at 22. And he became a 2 time world champion,with loses only to elites and future greats or well known ppl.. So dont throw that "you need to start at an early age stuff out. As long as you can pick stuff up quickly and accurately you can prosper in boxing.
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Originally posted by SpeedKillz View Postleija is ur trainer??? that's awesome i seen him fight gatti in AC once, and francisco bojado. he is a tough fighter. i didnt know he only started when he was 19, thats pretty cool. i'm a fan!
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Originally posted by -Antonio- View PostThats why its best to start early. I wish I would have taken boxing up when I was younger. Back when I was still willing to work hard and focus. Now that Im in College, I find it extremely hard to diet and train everyday, and thats without a job. I'm not sure how I could have juggled school, work, and boxing.
I have a lot of respect for any person who sticks with it. Thats why I hate when people call boxers bums. If they had any idea what it takes just to win one pro fight.
Originally posted by Kayo View Postfuuuuccckkk cup stacking. Most frusterating/****** thing in the world. Their is more of a chance of me becoming pound 4 pound #1 fighter in the world than me stacking cups like that. For one maybe after 5 minutes wouldnt you realize your wasting time...stacking cups..
Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View PostYeah he's my trainer.He's turned me around alot with editing my style for the best. He knows alot of tricks and has fought great ppl.So he knows what he's talking about. Even when I sparred him,he's tricky.
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Originally posted by eazy_mas View Postme too imagine guy like Jaun Daiz who studies and is boxing lightweight champion? and the Japanese guy who beaten Martin Castillo on his 8th fight he is only a student too
as long as theyget some money and enjoy it why not?
imagine what about the elite fight with there power and tricks the got in there pocket. just tells you you got a long road to become a champion. It nice that you changed trainer to Lejia is he still bald?
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Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View PostHe's still bald and Ive fought numerous of pros. I think I'll be sparring the number 1 ranked guy in San Antonio soon. He goes to my gym. If I got a long way to go then so be it. But by the comments at my gym by pros and ppl that know what there talking about.I might not really due to my speed,power and defense. But I'm taking things step by step. No rushing here.
but he drew Larry Mosely as a revenage
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Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View PostDude you're pretty delusional. You dont have to box all your damn life to see **** in boxing. My trainer started boxing at like 19,turned pro at 22. And he became a 2 time world champion,with loses only to elites and future greats or well known ppl.. So dont throw that "you need to start at an early age stuff out. As long as you can pick stuff up quickly and accurately you can prosper in boxing.
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Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Posthaha. If you really wanted it sure.He's good friends with Oscar De la Hoya too.
Just have to prove him that you could withstand and exceed his expectations.
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Originally posted by eazy_mas View Postit a good thing that you could have access to some world class sparring even spar with Mayweather for his Hatton bout.
Just have to prove him that you could withstand and exceed his expectations.
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