HOW MANY PRO FIGHTS CAN YOU HAVE & STILL FIGHT AMATEUR?

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DCAmateurBoxing
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Same name and weight, but can't really tell for sure just by info. More importantly, is it really consider a pro bout if you fight a guy 11-90 and 22-77. :lol:
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AIBA has allowed it before with boxers who had just a couple of pro bouts. I don't know if there is any set rule or if it is just done on a case by case basis.
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Generally speaking, none - although AIBA has been known to close their eyes if it's a top boxer.
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verballistic wrote:is this guy MARTIN WARD the same one who won the 2009 european youth championships gold medal at 125 pounds?

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

scroll down to bottom of this to see amateur MARTIN WARD...any chance they are the same guy, despite the age difference?

http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Champio ... s2009.html


no those are too different people with the same name.
i know martin ward.he was 112 last year when he fought in guadalajara.
hes either 18 or 19 rite now. not 21
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