I would like to know how long does it take to see results like a boxer
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How long do boxers train for a fight
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Didn't Hatton do 12 weeks for the Pacquiao fight?Last edited by 'Sugar' Freddi; 10-12-2009, 12:15 PM.
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Pros will stay in the gym to just stay in shape(2-3 days a week), and when a bout is coming up they will head to training camp for a certain period of time(Depending on the current condition of the fighter, and the upcoming bout, usually between 6-10 weeks).
Amatures stay in the gym, stay in shape, and are almost in a year round training camp. With constant sparring and pushing themselfs harder and harder, they stay ready for a fight. Most of the top amatures would be ready to fight tonight if need be.
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i came in the gym on 1/1/09 on some new years resolution type stuff... weighing 180 by june i had my first fight at 152, august i was at 141, now i have bouts at 135 catch weights... i expect to be a open class fighter at 132 by the end of the year... they say there is some big tourneys comming up thatll lead to the nationals (im not 100% sure ill post a thread about it i guess)... i was at one point 210 lbs im only 5feet 6 and some change lol... i used to do a lot of drugs but im clean and focused now... im getting to the nationals.. everything else is in the way...
im not trying to brag or anything cuz this is a very small accomplishment to my goals and dreams... but i guess to answer ur question... its all about how u wanna do it... im pretty sure theres people out there that could do what i did in half the time... its been 10 months and im still not where i wanna be as far as "fighting shape"... but if my coach hasa a bout for me tomorrow, im ready to go... u dig?
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