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    Any tips on getting into amatuer boxing?

    I got most of the basics down. I have a few family members that used to be in the amateurs, and I've been in mma for a year. I'm 5'10 almost 5'11, and about 120-125 pounds. With about 26'-27 inch arm reach. Do you guys have any tips for me when I start training in September? And if I had to cut down in weight what weight would I have to cut down to?

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    Originally posted by PeterTheGreat View Post
    I got most of the basics down. I have a few family members that used to be in the amateurs, and I've been in mma for a year. I'm 5'10 almost 5'11, and about 120-125 pounds. With about 26'-27 inch arm reach. Do you guys have any tips for me when I start training in September? And if I had to cut down in weight what weight would I have to cut down to?



    have you had a pure boxing training or an mma boxing training?

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      #3
      Mma people typically can't box for crap. Find a real boxing gym with a real boxing trainer if you're serious about getting into boxing.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Yael The Great View Post
        have you had a pure boxing training or an mma boxing training?
        Originally posted by SBleeder View Post
        Mma people typically can't box for crap. Find a real boxing gym with a real boxing trainer if you're serious about getting into boxing.
        Haha I know what you guys must be thinking. The trainer there has worked with a lot of experienced, and well trained pure boxers. He has had 6 years of boxing experience himself. He is a MMA trainer, but he knows tons about boxing. I've learned how to box in pure boxing fashion, and I have also learned how to use boxing in mma. That's what I worked on the most there was boxing. I'm still pretty noob, but that didn't stop me from using the philly shell :P.

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          #5
          gain weight....

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            #6
            Originally posted by supRa View Post
            gain weight....
            I eat well. I work out well enough. Even when I did my basic training in the army last year I felt great, and when I weighed myself about 5 weeks into the course I was at 116 pounds. I think I would have an advantage having decent height, and reach in the smaller divisions.

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              #7
              Originally posted by PeterTheGreat View Post
              Haha I know what you guys must be thinking. The trainer there has worked with a lot of experienced, and well trained pure boxers. He has had 6 years of boxing experience himself. He is a MMA trainer, but he knows tons about boxing. I've learned how to box in pure boxing fashion, and I have also learned how to use boxing in mma. That's what I worked on the most there was boxing. I'm still pretty noob, but that didn't stop me from using the philly shell :P.
              get into a real boxing gym, dedicated to boxing, boxing training is mor intence than mma training.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Yael The Great View Post
                get into a real boxing gym, dedicated to boxing, boxing training is mor intence than mma training.
                hrmm...while i do agree if you want to box, it is better to find a gym with a dedicated boxing program, but saying boxing training is more intense than mma training is just idiotic. training for 3 different aspects of a sport plus strength & conditioning is very difficult. now i'm not saying mma fighters train harder or vice versa, just think a bit.

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                  #9
                  Get into a good ****ing diet... I cant stress this enough. When i started boxing my diet was **** and it took me a while to change my habits and you feel better then ever when you are eating healthy.

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                    #10
                    Holy crap dude you dont weight much at all, Im 5'11 and at 140lbs I consider myself fairly skinny

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