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    I dont pay anything for mine as its an acadamy i can use it while im studying my Degree. Although they do run Evening classes that i go to for Sparring as its a mix of International Amature boxers / Professional boxers. When i was amature and boxed at my amature Gym it was £1.50 Per session. £20 A month. that gym included 2 3 time conceutivce aba champuions aba junior champions, School boy champions. Was voted in the top 3 of best amature boxing clubs

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    Quote Originally Posted by PBC1989 View Post
    Hey guys,
    I need help with trying to become a pro boxer.
    Height: 5'5
    Age: 21
    Weight : 137lbs
    1. How do I find a good gym? I stay in fayetteville, nc
    2.weight class too start at?
    3.website to but boxing equipment
    4. How to Making boxing a lifestyle? Im serious about trying too become a pro boxer.
    5. Any routines I can do at the house without any weight well have 2 pounds lol,
    In I think im going too be a good inside boxer or a defensive boxer, what style is best for what I have told you,
    So you've never fought before and want to go pro? No offense but you got it backwards, friend.

    I'd set my sights on getting in shape to begin with, bro.

    As far as equipment... look into titleboxing.com. They have a good mix of companies to choose from.

    Search gyms in the area and start slow. You need to learn fundamentals that sometimes take years to learn. I started boxing at 8.5 years of age.

    When you're able to step in and spar they'll get a good gauge of your talents/weaknesses.

    This is not a fast process. Like with anything, practice makes perfect(or better, in this case )

    as far as workouts and styles, these are things you adapt over time under tutelage... No one here would have any idea how to guage what class you would be fighting in and what workouts to do without you even starting working out... 137 is your walking around weight? There is no "best style"... It depends on what fits your physical and mental atributes.

    Anyway, good luck...
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