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How Do You Become A Pro Boxer?

by Guest62086  |  earlier

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I've just recently started training and my trainer said I have it in me to become a world champ (yeah I know I was shocked rofl), how do you become a pro?

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  1. first you would star with an amateur career then you would speak to people who are looking to take on boxers and sign them to a contract. its important to be careful about who you let sign you onto a contract b/c many of those people don't really care about you and are only interested if you can make them money even if this means you get hurt. go to http://www.amateurboxing.com/ and email Melanie Ley to find out more about amateur boxing. also the website www.usaboxing.org


  2. keep on training

  3. Find out what division you are in as a boxer.

    Work for a certain charisma: speed or power.

    Develop muscles of the neck, shoulder, upper arms, legs and chest.

    Join a boxing club.

    When you are ready, get a manager who might sign you up to matches and competitions.

    Failing that, buy a York Multi Gym, and just use that. (They're cheap as chips!)

    Do different exercises, also get a Powerball from ebay. They improve your speed strength

    Upon waking, do 30 pushups, 30 sit ups and 20 min. of each arm on dumbells. (15.5 kg, I use.)

    With the dumbbell's, hold both elbows out in front of you. With the weight on your shoulder, slowly pass the weight over your head and out straight in the air, and then take it back.



    Same thing before bed.

    Gym 3-4 times a week, at least 2 hours a time.

    It is better to do repetitions faster with less weight as that will build STRENGTH in the muscle instead of a spacious big muscle. That's for muscle builders only.

    Go to boxing clubs as much as you can and ask them to put you in competitions.

    It's essential to have amateur boxing experience. To find your local amateur boxing club go to http://boxingnewsonline.net/abapage.asp (UK).

    For more information on a career as a professional boxer visit http://www.bbbofc.com/documentation.php (UK).

    If you decide that professional boxing is not for you there are many other jobs within the sport that may interest you.

    Until you get noticed, start at the bottom, just like life Think like a boxer and you'll sting like a bee...

    We start as a baby.....and we grow up step by step.

    Start at small competitions-----and grow up into big ones.

    The gym doesn't matter, they are all the same.

  4. Becoming a pro fighter is very easy pass the physical exams that your state requires and your on your way. Remember though boxing many of these guys start young and they are bunches of they throughout the world, so the chances of you facing a ringer in your very first bout is 100%. Has your trainer ever fought amateur or pro, has he credentials with other boxers in the gym? Are other fighter flocking to him because he is so valuable or are they running from because he says the same thing to them, many trainers just look for a pay day, travel to other gyms get more input it's your face and brains at stake. Professional boxing is a dangerous-deadly sport.

  5. The One & Only IS OK....

  6. go to a boxing gym and be noticed

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