Re: Becoming a Cutsman....
Posted: 15 Oct 2010, 10:27
Im not gonna pretend like I actually know what Im talking about but wouldnt it be wise just to go up to a current cutsman and apply for apprenticeship?
exactly you dont.darren_simion wrote:Im not gonna pretend like I actually know what Im talking about but wouldnt it be wise just to go up to a current cutsman and apply for apprenticeship?
I will even drive you if you can make it to Culver houseX PM me if interested.Cardiff-Lad1 wrote:Briliant. thats great info, can you PM me the details of his show and i'll try my best to make arrangements to get there. Cheers again mate, you've be hugely helpful!taffytoon wrote:I have sent you a PM mate, like I offered come and meet Brian Coleman in November when he puts his Kyber colts amateur show on in Mountain Ash and he will speak to you about it at length. Oh and regarding the licence - you are better off being involved with a boxing club prior to trying to get a licence. The licensed trainer will go along to the meeting with you and also speak on your behalf.