Return to Amateurs
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Return to Amateurs
You can in the WSB and APB.For example Javonta Charles is competing in the APB.
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el_grande_mauro_mina
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Re: Return to Amateurs
If you have had less than 5 fights Rufus.
Over 5 fights and you cannot return.
You have had one fight, one round, you will be able to get licensed by USA boxing.
Over 5 fights and you cannot return.
You have had one fight, one round, you will be able to get licensed by USA boxing.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Return to Amateurs
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el_grande_mauro_mina
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Re: Return to Amateurs
Jesus Christ!HomicideHenry wrote:World Series of Boxing is nothing more than elite amateurs competing in 'semi-pro' bouts, so they can make money between international tournaments---- it's not competitive for someone like myself---- as for the APB, it's the same premise. The top elite amateurs in semi-pro bouts. It's not meant for people like myself.
http://www.aibaproboxing.com/apb/
^ Says it all right there in the FAQ page about it being for top-level amateurs.
I doubt, very much, someone like myself can compete in a USA BOXING standard show that is NOT WSB or APB that doesnt have worldclass amateurs involved--- but regular run of the mill guys starting out.
You are doing everything not to learn how to box properly.
It has nothing to do with the APB or WSB.
You have had one fight, you will be able to return to the amateur ranks. Is there anyone here who says otherwise?
Re: Return to Amateurs
Fat Git wrote:Jesus Christ!HomicideHenry wrote:World Series of Boxing is nothing more than elite amateurs competing in 'semi-pro' bouts, so they can make money between international tournaments---- it's not competitive for someone like myself---- as for the APB, it's the same premise. The top elite amateurs in semi-pro bouts. It's not meant for people like myself.
http://www.aibaproboxing.com/apb/
^ Says it all right there in the FAQ page about it being for top-level amateurs.
I doubt, very much, someone like myself can compete in a USA BOXING standard show that is NOT WSB or APB that doesnt have worldclass amateurs involved--- but regular run of the mill guys starting out.
You are doing everything not to learn how to box properly.![]()
It has nothing to do with the APB or WSB.
You have had one fight, you will be able to return to the amateur ranks. Is there anyone here who says otherwise?
It's almost like he had t.hat joke pro fight just so he couldn't go to the Ams. Never mind go back, he's never went in the first place
Re: Return to Amateurs
HomicideHenry wrote:Will someone PLEASE tell these misguided folks... that in the United States of America... that once you have fought pro, you cannot return to the amateurs, like you can in England and elsewhere. Or, will someone PLEASE confirm that this is true, cus every single amateur coach I've talked to that does USA BOXING sanctioned shows, they say its not doable.
How many amateur gyms are in your vicinity rufous? Just go, train and spar for a few months, don't tell anyone about your KO loss and see how you get on....
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el_grande_mauro_mina
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Re: Return to Amateurs
He isn't serious is he? He just wants to beat up on Kid Thunder - if it wasn't so easy (in his mind) he would swere it - I hope KT is training and mullers him.Tomasino wrote:Fat Git wrote:Jesus Christ!HomicideHenry wrote:World Series of Boxing is nothing more than elite amateurs competing in 'semi-pro' bouts, so they can make money between international tournaments---- it's not competitive for someone like myself---- as for the APB, it's the same premise. The top elite amateurs in semi-pro bouts. It's not meant for people like myself.
http://www.aibaproboxing.com/apb/
^ Says it all right there in the FAQ page about it being for top-level amateurs.
I doubt, very much, someone like myself can compete in a USA BOXING standard show that is NOT WSB or APB that doesnt have worldclass amateurs involved--- but regular run of the mill guys starting out.
You are doing everything not to learn how to box properly.![]()
It has nothing to do with the APB or WSB.
You have had one fight, you will be able to return to the amateur ranks. Is there anyone here who says otherwise?
It's almost like he had t.hat joke pro fight just so he couldn't go to the Ams. Never mind go back, he's never went in the first place
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Return to Amateurs
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Re: Return to Amateurs
Your a bullshit artist and not a very good one rufus. I can't believe you mention "going back to the pros" you are completely delusional 
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el_grande_mauro_mina
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Re: Return to Amateurs
This is what will happen, he will fight Hartley and probably beat him, and dine out on that for the rest of the time he is onTomasino wrote:Your a bullshit artist and not a very good one rufus. I can't believe you mention "going back to the pros" you are completely delusional
here. a 1-1 pro record with a guy who outweighed him by 20 pounds and he will say he could have bin a contendah if it wasn't
for the aw da yangles.
Re: Return to Amateurs
Fat Git wrote:This is what will happen, he will fight Hartley and probably beat him, and dine out on that for the rest of the time he is onTomasino wrote:Your a bullshit artist and not a very good one rufus. I can't believe you mention "going back to the pros" you are completely delusional
here. a 1-1 pro record with a guy who outweighed him by 20 pounds and he will say he could have bin a contendah if it wasn't
for the aw da yangles.
Even giving away 20 pounds of natural weight, I think Andrew will still smash him.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Return to Amateurs
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el_grande_mauro_mina
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Re: Return to Amateurs
I am hoping! I don't think it is going to happen as Rufus won't make a video.Giancarlo wrote:Fat Git wrote:This is what will happen, he will fight Hartley and probably beat him, and dine out on that for the rest of the time he is onTomasino wrote:Your a bullshit artist and not a very good one rufus. I can't believe you mention "going back to the pros" you are completely delusional
here. a 1-1 pro record with a guy who outweighed him by 20 pounds and he will say he could have bin a contendah if it wasn't
for the aw da yangles.
Even giving away 20 pounds of natural weight, I think Andrew will still smash him.
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WESTSIDE BOXING
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Re: Return to Amateurs
USA boxing rules state that you can petition to go back to the amateurs.
If ever someonie qualified, it would be Rufus's 1 round blowout TKO.
On a side note, don't ask/don't tell if you wanna fight amateur.
If ever someonie qualified, it would be Rufus's 1 round blowout TKO.
On a side note, don't ask/don't tell if you wanna fight amateur.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Return to Amateurs
WESTSIDE BOXING wrote:USA boxing rules state that you can petition to go back to the amateurs.
If ever someonie qualified, it would be Rufus's 1 round blowout TKO.
On a side note, don't ask/don't tell if you wanna fight amateur.
I may have over-read it somewhere, but where exactly does it say you can petition?
I downloaded the USA BOXING rules and been reading, but cant find it. Can you help?