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    Default Re: Making a try to turn pro at age 48

    Good for you, its never too late to have a dream.

    I do feel that being punched in the face a few times will make you change your mind but at least you will be fit by then


    on a totally unrelated topic were did that like link come from must have been added to one of the modifications I updated

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    Default Re: Making a try to turn pro at age 48

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Yes I am goıng to gıve ıt a try. In heavy traınıng now, alot of roadwork and choppıng wood. Goıng to gıve ıt a try. Goıng down to fıght at 154. Need to lose another 35 pounds. Can anyone help me wıth my dıet then? What ıs the rıght breakfast normally?
    Good luck. Its some step at that age.
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    I maintain my original argument that it probably isn't a great idea, but part of me too would love the idea of at least going through with it. Just train hard for six weeks and then get beaten up by someone. At least you can say, 'I gave it a shot' which is more than most can say. It takes serious balls to fight and to do it so late on. Everybody dies full of regrets, to have a few regrets less is an achievement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Never say never.

    Dont crawl up in the corner with your thumb in your mouth and tear in your eye accepting what you think your fate is.

    Say "Fuck it" and give it a try!
    You are very much like a Pit Bull you don't give in I like that, Brockton is having a mid-life crisis as we all do I could under stand if he wanted to paint or write a book, older you go the less resilient you are healing from injury. And if you are really honest the training would be to much, by the time he got fit or if he got fit , yes go to a gym have a little spar he may get in there and say this is not for me.
    Going pro is a foolish thing when you have lived the good life, all that training and going with out the good thing in life is not for ever one is it Ross.Brockton write a book and Ross you need to think about
    becoming a trainer.

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    Boxing is seldom not a profession that you should do unless you have no other choice in your life. It takes no prisoners, is harmful to your health and most likely end up badly at your age. Take part in training, sparring and amateur bouts as a taster. Should you still survive then consider it as a profession.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Thıs has surely elıcıted a myrıad of responses and I apprecıate ıt. I weıgh 183 now --have dropped 5 pounds already and ıncreased runnıng from 5 to 6 km per day. Heavy bag ıs goıng good, traıner says I have very sıgnıfıcant power for my sıze. I suck at the speed bag, I cannot hıt ıt whatsoever. Wıll be startıng on the pads ın 4 days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Thıs has surely elıcıted a myrıad of responses and I apprecıate ıt. I weıgh 183 now --have dropped 5 pounds already and ıncreased runnıng from 5 to 6 km per day. Heavy bag ıs goıng good, traıner says I have very sıgnıfıcant power for my sıze. I suck at the speed bag, I cannot hıt ıt whatsoever. Wıll be startıng on the pads ın 4 days.
    Make the speed bag a small goal for yourself. Get profficient on it. You will be pleased you put the effort in and use the same motivation for everything you arent good at or dont like.

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    thanks agaın to all. you should see the sparrıng rıng ın the gym---a real hell hole---dımensıons are about 10 feet by 10 feet.

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    Default Re: Making a try to turn pro at age 48

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    thanks agaın to all. you should see the sparrıng rıng ın the gym---a real hell hole---dımensıons are about 10 feet by 10 feet.
    Hey Brockton, just curious. How much boxing experience have you had prior to this, and when was it?
    Or have you been doing it off and on over a period of years?

    As for me, I've had very little.. or shall we say slim to no experience prior to about 3 years ago, and even that training was pretty lacking. Now that I'm finally at a better gym and doing sparring, I'm still finding it takes a lot of getting used to.

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