LA FITTNESS AND LA BOXING CLUBS

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LA FITTNESS AND LA BOXING CLUBS

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we just had a LA boxing fitness center open up here locally,
we turn cardio boxers away frequienly because we are a boxing gym for kids who are members of pal and who want to compete,
im wondering....before i refer anyone to them, does anyone know about there program, also i wonder if there could be a mutual benefit,
and if they sponcer any youth boxing programs and or events
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I will be interested to see how this pans out. I am also curious what the terms of the agreement are. Like you, I would like to hear much more about this. We don't have any LA fitness out here but maybe we could do it with Curves and pull some aggressive overweight middle aged women into boxing.
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Post by boxmel »

and pull some aggressive overweight middle aged women into boxing.
Into the Masters Division, you mkan. :TU:
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Post by Dennis »

Hal is just trying to make his wife jealous! j/k. Whatever we can do to get more people interested in our sport is a good thing.
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squarering wrote:I will be interested to see how this pans out. I am also curious what the terms of the agreement are. Like you, I would like to hear much more about this. We don't have any LA fitness out here but maybe we could do it with Curves and pull some aggressive overweight middle aged women into boxing.

ill let you know what happens, im gonna try and make a contact from there and see/talk to someone monday
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Obviously Dennis, you've never seen two women in the ring during menopause or you would understand. We could blow the doors off the ratings of MMA. Tapp out hell, ............ they'll fight to the death.
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Post by Dennis »

You need to become a promoter Hal.
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That's what everyone says when I hold a boxing show.
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Post by Dennis »

squarering wrote:That's what everyone says when I hold a boxing show.
Practicing for your future profession! You have plenty of time. Look at how old King and Arum are these days. You are a spring chicken compared to them. :D
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Post by squarering »

No thanks, I'll stick to a good old hard working profession. One where you have to down and dirty, one where you put you knee pads on because you spend hours on your knees, that's right, Real Estate.
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Post by Dennis »

Hal try this: "Get 5 free tickets to a boxing show with the purchase of a house!"
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Post by squarering »

at the price of the ticket for our seats at the hopkin v calzagy show, it should be , buy 4 tickets and get a free house
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Post by Dennis »

Yeah, tickets for major boxing shows can get a bit pricey. The PPV broadcasts are expensive enough.
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