He's 23, at his peak physically and has won a gold. Yet he isn't sure if he wants to turn pro ... And might take a hybrid route ... Is he scared!? Am I missing a compelling reason to stay amateur? I don't get it!
He's 23, at his peak physically and has won a gold. Yet he isn't sure if he wants to turn pro ... And might take a hybrid route ... Is he scared!? Am I missing a compelling reason to stay amateur? I don't get it!
He could want to win 2 olympic gold medals, the first super heavy weight to do so. He started boxing late and wants more amateur experience. If he waits til the next olympics and turns pro after that he would be 26 which is still young for a heavyweight.
I dont see a need for him to be rushed.
Last edited by Vendettos; 04-27-2013 at 12:13 PM.
You say tomato,
‘n I say …… it correctly.
He should stay and fight in Brazil, he is still young enough.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
He already has a gold medal. He conquered the amateurs. Nothing left to accomplish. Time to go pro and get paid. No good reason to stay an amateur. Unless he's unsure of himself. Which wouldn't surprise me. Considering he already 23 and still an amateur.
Think He is still listening to offers. Think He is waiting to see what Transpires, in the next 6 months. Ive been told the offers are Massive.
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