Good evening everyone. Happy Holidays to you all. I would like to know something that i have been curious about.
1. How many amateur fights would I need to become qualified for professional boxing.
2. Is 29 too old to become a career boxer (marines corps veteran-grunt)
3. How do I find the right boxing club and coach that will dedicate his/her time and effort on me?
4. How do I promote myself?
5. How are nicknames given?
That is all. You are welcomed to answer them all or answer whatever you know. Thank you
New Boxer - San Diego - 29
Re: New Boxer - San Diego - 29
Just join a local amateur club and take it from there. 29 is very late to turn pro but you could still have amateur fights or maybe unlicensed.
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Re: New Boxer - San Diego - 29
Thank you!! Im just going to have to work at a 300 percent level to get pro. Ill be back