I'm not overweight... I'm deffinitly soft but yeah... When I was fighting I was 17 and 18. I'm almost 26 now and work behind a desk.
I'm not overweight... I'm deffinitly soft but yeah... When I was fighting I was 17 and 18. I'm almost 26 now and work behind a desk.
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I'm working behind a desk myself, It's actually Ok because I'm near my gyms so I can train plenty, but I can definitely see how it could affect me.
Did you fight very frequently or were you boxing over a period of time?
Wanted to rep you back, but the thing just won't let me!!!!!!
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Um... somewhat. I mean, when I was fighting I never really kept track of anything but the big HW fights and some other decent stuff... I didn't keep track of the little guys or history.
Over time I kind of grew into it. So, not really a lapse more like I grew into it.
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Yeah I understand ya.
For me, I always loved boxing, but all I knew was the best of the sport. As I'm going along now, climbing in the amateur game and training with Young Pro's I'm gaining an appreciation for the top level amateurs as well as the bottom level pros, and the journeymen.
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Journeyman hold a special niche in the sport. They are the grisled vets that can give a young pro the work a sparing partner can't. I spared with a few journeyman out of Pawtucket and they, although will never be elite have alot to offer an up and coming fighter... Those little tricks you might not have thought about... Hell, one taught me how to roll my shoulders.
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