Re: Questions before I try starting to box, please help.
Nick, I'd take that up with your doctor first.
Anyways, I've had the wind knocked out of me several times in sparring, and it's usually because my opponent caught me standing too damn square, which was usually just a for brief moment. 
Some of the things that I do to protect by body is stand sideways (the side of my body facing my opponent), and my elbows are usually in close. This makes my body a smaller target, and prevents my opponent from landing a flush punch on my stomach. Back in the turn of the last century, boxers would even go as far as keeping their right arm by their stomach. Back then the solar-plexus or the region referred to as the pit-of-the-stomach was referred to as the "mark". As it's name implies it's spot that boxers would target, and strive to protect.
Anyways if you can't spar/fight, you can still learn boxing. A boxer's regimen can get you in good shape, and you'll learn a lot. This is great if you'd like to enjoy watching boxing matches more as you'll tend to see things from the boxers perspective, and really get into it!
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