Looking back over this season (my boxings not over for a long time yet :P)

Like Canvas said: Not getting into it early. I really have a drive and enthusiasm for this sport. If I'd been doing it since I was a school boy who knows where I would be today.

The only other Bollock I have dropped was my last fight... although not completely in my hands I have to take responsibility for it, I'd learned a lot from past fights on taking my time and looking for the shot and it all went out of the window.

I had a lot on my mind (other lads I was worried about fighting amonsgt other things) and two of our lads fought before me so I didn't get warmed up by my coach (one of hte new lads at the gym had to hold the pads for me who couldn't do it to save his life) Shadow boxed till I got warmed up physically but not mentally.

Lost the fight very narrowly on points basiclly because I forgot the fundimentals and didn't jab much... pissed because I could and should of beat him but my head wasn't right amongst other things. At the end of the day its all a learning experience but I have yet to enter the ring with a lad I couldn't have beaten (competativly atleast any way ) and it wasn't a case of performing my best and loosing but loosing, I performed my worst. Credit to the lad though I was working hard but his ring craft was good, kept me off balance every time I threw those stupid hooks I shouldn't of. settled in the third and I would of over taken in a four round fight but a the end of the day I lost...

I wasn't beat but I lost the fight because I had the fight

I suppose all so I wish I bothered my self to learn more about nutrition before I started, always been fit since I started doing it but I'd be twice as fit now if I'd always eaten right, I used to under eat so some of my training would of actualy lowered my fitness... sort of a case of 1 step back and 2 steps forward instead of 3 forwards.

/End Rambling/rant