Gym and promoter to go pro with?
Re: Gym and promoter to go pro with?
Got some good private messages and contacted a few people, thanks for the advice, haven't settled on anything but at least have somewhere to start from now.
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Sounds like becoming a professional boxer *bar being a top amateur* sounds like it's more hassle than it's worth.
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Good luck, you sound very game, I hope you do well. Once your started fighting post again I'd be interested to see how you get on.
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Unless your mexican! they are very different sports I think. You learn solid fundamentals and get good experience lay groundwork, but for someone like me who punches the body and like fighting on the inside, the style isn't suited to the amateurs
Thanks tomasino i'll keep posting on this board
Thanks tomasino i'll keep posting on this board
Re: Gym and promoter to go pro with?
Seem to have hit an early road block, need to get hold of my record card which the club kept. There has been a turnover in coaches and nobody seems to know where it is, I don't know how big a deal this is, or if I can go to the IABA and get a replacement, anybody know?
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if you cant find yr card youl have to do a trial assessment its no biggy lots of people turn over without a card
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Thanks for the info
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go to your county board they will give u a replacement
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Clint Magnum
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Re: Gym and promoter to go pro with?
Even with your card and that record you'll need to do a BBBofC assessment.
No big deal if you've got solid basics like you say.
Also if I were in your shoes I'd be prepared to be flexible. Visiting the gym in person (but contact them first, don't just turn up) and do a few rounds sparring. No gym is gonna take you on without being a name until they've see you. If youre looking to be a steady journeyman then they'll happily give you a few rounds with their lads.
Also be careful who's advice you take on this forum. Not all opinions are equal & some people spout off advice for kudos reasons only, not for helpful advice, when knowing feck all about the UK scene & business.
Good luck fella and enjoy the ride.
No big deal if you've got solid basics like you say.
Also if I were in your shoes I'd be prepared to be flexible. Visiting the gym in person (but contact them first, don't just turn up) and do a few rounds sparring. No gym is gonna take you on without being a name until they've see you. If youre looking to be a steady journeyman then they'll happily give you a few rounds with their lads.
Also be careful who's advice you take on this forum. Not all opinions are equal & some people spout off advice for kudos reasons only, not for helpful advice, when knowing feck all about the UK scene & business.
Good luck fella and enjoy the ride.
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mickey1975
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Re: Gym and promoter to go pro with?
I'd agree with that. Jonp certainly knows his stuff though.Clint Magnum wrote:Even with your card and that record you'll need to do a BBBofC assessment.
No big deal if you've got solid basics like you say.
Also if I were in your shoes I'd be prepared to be flexible. Visiting the gym in person (but contact them first, don't just turn up) and do a few rounds sparring. No gym is gonna take you on without being a name until they've see you. If youre looking to be a steady journeyman then they'll happily give you a few rounds with their lads.
Also be careful who's advice you take on this forum. Not all opinions are equal & some people spout off advice for kudos reasons only, not for helpful advice, when knowing feck all about the UK scene & business.
Good luck fella and enjoy the ride.