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How can i become a great boxer?

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I love the fact af boxing for a living, the certain pride and love in the game you need,and the GLORY you get when you win a fight. I have the pride, I have the love, and I want glory.please I want to know some excircises, tecknigue, diets to become a fighter thet i can do at home.I have a punching bag, a bench press, and gloves. im 14, weigh 120 pounds,5 foot 6.please help.Tell me how much to run, how much i should bench, and how to study boxers any thing i need to do to become a great fighter i can go to the limits.

P.S My dad hates boxers so i can't go to gyms and I can't afford trainers, please help,

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  1. You will need a lot natural talent, a fantastic work ethic, a great trainer + gym etc, good promotional connections and lot of luck.

    Good luck with your budding career.


  2. not sure what to tell you about boxing other than the only way to learn properly is if you learn from a trainer and so your gonna have to work on convincing your dad why boxing is something that you would benifit from. even if you could find a gym that would take you without dues you are still gonna need parental consent at your age.

  3. Get some briefs. It'll save time.

  4. you should not be lifting at all until you are at least 18 and even then weight lifting for boxers is not the same as how body-builders lift. most important exercises you can do are the ones in which you are using your body for. such as...

    pull-ups, push-ups, sit-ups, jump-rope, run(long distance and sprints), swim (if you have acces to pool or lake), air squats, air lunges, flutter kicks, reverse sit-ups, knees to elbows, etc.

    here is an example of a workout I do which is a great one

    5 pull-ups

    10 push-ups

    15 sit-ups (regular, reverse, or knees to elbows)

    do that as many times as you can for 20 minutes.

    not sure what to tell you about boxing other than the only way to learn properly is if you learn from a trainer and so your gonna have to work on convincing your dad why boxing is something that you would benifit from. even if you could find a gym that would take you without dues you are still gonna need parental consent at your age.

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