I have a friend who claims that he doesn't fight out of a gym and trains himself. He does compete in amateur bouts, but I find that complete bullshit, and I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that you are not able to compete if you are not a part of a gym or club. Can anyone validate this at all? Am I right? And if so, can you give me your source so I can call him out on it? Haha.
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Yes it's possible BG, we went to a show in Iowa a few months back, and there was a kid (he was 22 btw) who fought his 1st amateur fight in the Open Class for the Golden Gloves here in Chicago...how? no clue!, but it was in his book and of course he got his ass whooped, he's never been in a gym and never had a coach, and showed up to compete in Iowa.
He fought, this time against a novice, and lost again, but had to ask someone to work his corner for him. It was a shame to see, he had heart and passion, but 0 technique, he didn't know what "one-two" meant, or basic head movement, he made it all 3 rounds tho, but lost the decision.
I don't agree with it, but I guess to USA Boxing, as long as you pay for your license and the show allows it, have at it.
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That's crazy. I think it's a bit dangerous to allow "unattached" amateurs to fight. The guy I was talking about is 17.
Where are you from WarCotto? We travel a lot to Iowa for fights as well as Wisconsin. Nearby state?
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Originally posted by BG_Knocc_Out View PostThat's crazy. I think it's a bit dangerous to allow "unattached" amateurs to fight. The guy I was talking about is 17.
Where are you from WarCotto? We travel a lot to Iowa for fights as well as Wisconsin. Nearby state?Last edited by ..WaRSpencE..; 06-21-2011, 09:51 AM.
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There's a lot of guys who don't belong to a gym and train out of their homes with relatives who coach them. There are also guys who go to local gyms but when they fight, they fight as unattached because they don't want to be affiliated with the gym.
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Originally posted by .WaRCoTTo. View PostYea, its pretty insane on the boxers behalf too, but yea we compete in Iowa every now and again..We're in Chicago, Do you guys ever come to Chicago?
Originally posted by Pony Boy View PostThere's a lot of guys who don't belong to a gym and train out of their homes with relatives who coach them. There are also guys who go to local gyms but when they fight, they fight as unattached because they don't want to be affiliated with the gym.
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Originally posted by BG_Knocc_Out View PostNot really, unless there is a big card there or a tourny hosted there, I don't think we'd travel that far. Iowa is right under us (obviously ha) so it's not too bad of a trip. We travel down there once every couple months. I wouldn't be surprised if we've seen each other.
I've never seen one other than my friend. Must be a lot less common in the Midwest.
I wouldn't doubt it, only place we compete in Iowa is Fort Madison tho, ever been there?
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Originally posted by .WaRCoTTo. View PostYes it's possible BG, we went to a show in Iowa a few months back, and there was a kid (he was 22 btw) who fought his 1st amateur fight in the Open Class for the Golden Gloves here in Chicago...how? no clue!, but it was in his book and of course he got his ass whooped, he's never been in a gym and never had a coach, and showed up to compete in Iowa.
He fought, this time against a novice, and lost again, but had to ask someone to work his corner for him. It was a shame to see, he had heart and passion, but 0 technique, he didn't know what "one-two" meant, or basic head movement, he made it all 3 rounds tho, but lost the decision.
I don't agree with it, but I guess to USA Boxing, as long as you pay for your license and the show allows it, have at it.
Originally posted by .WaRCoTTo. View PostYea, its pretty insane on the boxers behalf too, but yea we compete in Iowa every now and again..We're in Chicago, Do you guys ever come to Chicago?
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