Quote Originally Posted by Boxerjl
I Totaly Agree Dude Even If They Are Low Ranked What Is Your Ranking Its Not Like Your Gonna Have A Super High Rank And Theyve Still Had Alot More Fights Then YOu

I Have A Question For Everyone

Do All Pro Fights Happen Infront Of Crouds Or On Tv
Or Do Some Of Them Happen Behind Closed Doors
Probebly Not Since Thats Were All The Income Comes From
Let Me Know
And Yeah How Do you Become Pro You Would Think You Would Have To Have Some Amatuer Fights Im Mean Why Would THey Let you Go Into The Ring With A Pro If You Have No Amatuer Fights
You Think It Would Be To Big Of A Risk

Let Me And body head banger Know
The majority of pro fights do not happen on TV, but generally in front of some type of crowd. Who ever is putting the fights on has to make some money some how.

If you want to turn pro check with you local/state/county athletic commission. In the US each state has their own rules about obtaining a pro boxing license. From what I know of you dont have to have any prior amatuer experience, of course this may and will vary from state to state, county to county, country to country. As far as the risk factor it depends on the opposing fighter. Not every pro fighter out there is a polished boxer like you see on TV. It helps to have a good promoter/manager that knows you and can match you up accordingly.

Again this is from my limited knowledge of research and reading off of the net. Since I am in the US things may vary greatly over the pond. Just some generaly knowledge