I said it before and will say it again:
Your resume is not that great but you're aware of it. You're also aware that you weren,t training at all and you had nobody to supervise you. Now, you seem a lot more serious in what you're doing, if it's true at least that you run an hour a day and train 6 days a week. Very good. I don't know how Crabtree is good as a trainer but he definitely had a lot of professional matches, he seems to supervize you a lot and hopefully correct the things that have to. Give it a try if it's your dream. However, if even with that training and supervision you get knocked out again over and over, then Andrew, it will be time to give it up for your own safety. Especially as you have a little girl, my brother has a cranial trauma, a bitchy one, believe me, I don't want you or nobody here (including one person I do not appreciate especially) to have that, it makes one's life miserable.
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