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Female pro's?

Question:i am also eighteen and want to start boxing, i didnt think the previous chick get enough responses so can anyone convey me if i startde now could i take home it pro. (names and ages of current pros please)
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absolutly! Get a good trainer! If youre heart in it you can suceed!
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Not really... most boxers start training when they are like 8 or 9 years mature. Plus, boxings a pretty rough sport. It's at least as much something like knowing how to take a hit as knowing how to hit your enemy. You need to be completely comfotable next to pain - both contained by receiving backache and dispensing it. A lot of would-be boxers find their major block here - that they psychologically hold themselves put money on from dealing a truly knock-out punce. Violence is a thing that humans, psychologically, enjoy a weird relationship next to. We are both drawn to and appalled by violence and others' suffering. Boxers involve to be able to rise above both emotion. They need to know how to deal next to pain and suffering - both their own and their opponents' - completely objectively and emotionlessly. And to be capable of do that, you pretty much need to enjoy grown up boxing.

So to make a long story short, it's probably bearing too late for you to start boxing presently and hope to make it pro. At least possible, if I were you, I wouldn't quit my sunshine job. Pick it up as a hobby, though - it's a authentic rush.



Who are the two greatest boxers of adjectives time?

Question:I think Joe Frazier and George Foreman
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Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed.
Rocky Marciano
Muhammad Ali
uh let see your mom and roockie
Rocky, surely!
shorts and dog
I think, Archie Moore and Mohamed Ali, but obviously you can't only pick two, within were lot of great boxers.
Joe Louis and Muhamed Ali
Mahommed Ali and George Foremen
joe calzagi (is that how u spell it i dunno)
ricky hatton
Dunno but Boxer from animal plant is my favourite. The guy be a hero. and made me cry...
I know some people might not agree but I'll right to be heard Ali and Tyson, I've seen some of the Tyson's fight's just this minute, he was a discouraging mf :)) too bad his ratings are going down http://www.trendio.com/word.php?wordid=3...
There be alot of great boxers--- I put Ali and Louis at the top based on their overall talent surrounded by and out of the ring what they meant to everybody surrounded by the U.S. and world.
has to be ronald reagan and gorbachov contained by that video for two tribes by frankie goes to hollywood
ably Ali was better than both of them as he belt Frazier twice in their three fight and he beat Foreman too, so i presume it has to be ALi and Tyson, Tyson surrounded by his younger years had great power and skill.
Muhammad Ali
Sugar Ray Lennard
Salvador Sanchez & Ali
Sugar Ray Robinson will other be considered the greatest pound for pound boxer ever.

Joe Louis.. the best heavyweight ever. he would have dropped Ali surrounded by 2 in his prime.
In my inference its sugar ray leonard and ali-both swift skillfull and entertaining-and both fought top opposition..
Heavyweights
1. Rocky Marciano
2. Joe Louis
3. Muhammad Ali

Non heavyweights
1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Archie Moore
3. Henry Armstrong
I hold the upmost respect to both Foreman and Frazier but I think the greatest boxer is Muhammad Ali and Marvin Hagler are within that category as well.
Ide speak Rocky Marcino and Muhammad Ali
Joe Louis because he had the heavyweight belt for 25 consecutive bouts. Marciano because he be never defeated in a profressional bout.
I would read aloud george foreman and rocky marciano. A lot of people would say-so ali, but in my judgment he was a moment ago one of the most popular. George forman was the hatdest hitter ever. Rocky be the toughest ever.
ali and tyson
Ali of course, the U.K. voted him the greatest sportsman of the 20th.century. There have never been a boxer close to him. Next to him two Englishmen, Henry Cooper and Freddie Mills ( a 1950`s heavyweight).
Sugar Ray Robinson number one. Henry Armstrong number two.
Robinson (sugar ray) and ALi,
Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson

Frazier was pious, but you can't be beat resembling he was by Foreman and be considered one of the best. And Foreman didn't reign nearly long ample. Larry Holmes would be a more accepted boxer than Foreman.

I'm guessing you don't realize that in attendance are weighclasses other than Heavyweight though, eh?
Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson hand down!
Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson were the best p4p boxers of adjectives time.



Does anyone approaching the contender on espn ??

Question:i think its a angelic show
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Although I haven't seen the show contained by a while.. I LOVE IT.
I just get my cable back on and I'm looking forward to watching it.
I'm a HUGE boxing admirer! I've dated a coupld of professional fighters before but be an avid fan long up to that time they became boxers.
hell yea i see dat show so u keeping up?
Don King isnt involved so I love it!!!!
The contender is what may bring boxing fund to its glory days. Back in the time people know everything about these boxers. From at hand middle name to how plentiful kids they have to within mothers madien name. This made citizens care give or take a few the person as very well as the boxer. The contender brings that back. You find to hear about here stuggles, see there ancestral, and watch them succeed. Every have followed Sergio Mora, Peter Manfrado, and Alfonso Gomez since the contender cause the have a feeling like they very soon them. And they feel similar to They were in attendance with these boxers previously they made it big. Kind of like a family unit member. Just see a couple more years of boxers coming from the contender. People who arent even boxing fans will be following these inhabitants. And by doing this everyone will fall final in love near the sport.

KING
dont know
The new series seem to have a well-mannered start.
I like it, but as a licensed arbiter, I have some problems near it.

1. There is NO REASON to allow a waiver of California Athletic Commisison rule 295 and allow the family into the locker room prior to a bout. A boxer doesn't entail that sort of thing prior to a bout.

2. It seem to me that sometimes during the fights, a kinfolk member will receive very close to the ring (for sure, closer than 8 foot, the closest the California Athletic Commission normally allows spectators to get) . This to me consitutes acting as a second in need a license (and thust the family partaker should be fined because seconds must be licensed.). The producers and/or the commission requirement to put a stop to this AT ONCE. Unlicensed family too close to the ring creates zilch but problems. I speak from experience as a referee, and event inspector for the final three years.
Heck Yeah!...:)
It's a great show. I live in London but my friends and I monitor it religiously. I love seeing the big talkers acquire their comeuppance, just resembling in the first round of the most up-to-date series when K9 triumphed. K9 is huge and obviously a great warrior but he looks a little timid and lacks confidence so i doubt he can go adjectives the way.
I love that show. It should be on every year.
it is adjectives fake
Yes I do keep under surveillance it but I preffer to watch "The Ultimulate Fighter"on Spike T.V.But the season a moment ago ended so to view it you have to dally til April (I think April) <3



In your belief, what be the best actions contained by a heavyweigh title come to blows you ever saw?

Question:Two that come to mind to me are Louis over Schmeling 2 as Joe destroys him in one round. The other sparkling fight that comes to mind is Ali over Cleveland Williams by 3rd round knockout. I believe that be Ali's greatest performace over his career.
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ya know it's so pink in energy one gets a opening to actually relive a olden glory, and rarer yet to triumph the 2nd time even moreso than the first time! ali's conquest over foreman recalled his coup over liston in so tons ways...foreman's idol was liston, believe he be liston's sparring partner at one point, both men were the most fear heavyweight champions of their respective days, both be considered unbeatable, both be expected to rule as long as they wanted, and both have the distinct misfortune of coming across a fast talkin' louisville fighter(who stalked respectively of them, mercilessly, in the days in the past the fight), at the peak of their powers, who they be expected to easily defeat(massacre, within fact).and both were, respectively, out psyched, out fought, out punched, out hustled, and finally knock out. and the fact that this happen almost exactly ten years apart(at almost the same point surrounded by the respective fights - which made these two fight perfect bookends contained by the legacy of muhammad ali's art! i cannot think of any other fight that were so without fault executed, physically, mentally, psychologically, etc, to the point of being so independent in perception, where one man be so certain to lose, however confounded the boxing so-called experts and so thoroughly dominated the other fighter! muhammad ali - the greatest of adjectives time, in the two greatest performances of adjectives time!

p.s. ali had soooo frequent remarkable, classic, and perfect performances(vs frazier2&3; vs norton2; vs spinks2; [just saw his 2nd spar vs bugner, what a great perf!!]. however, i just own to include ali's victory over cleveland "big cat" wiliams surrounded by the honorable mention category which, at the time, was the large watermark fulfillment of the promise he showed in the liston fight.until foreman came along, as you would expect, and stands out as perhaps his single most dominant enactment - before even the ali mystique of the 70's(when he become a living legend)! what an awesome fight, what an awesome swordfighter!
I totally agree, Ali was the greatest. Not solely did he have the finesse, but the power losing the punches. I love the way he would psyche out his opponent by running his mouth, the sweet thing is he could other back up his words. (PS. The Louis VS Schmeling scuffle was a classic. It be really a "good vs bad" story, especially since he be a so-called German favorite before the scuffle and then totally ostracized by his race afterwards)
Ali/Foreman.
. Gorilla in Manila
. Rumble surrounded by the jungle
Sounds like you are an Ali lover. Frazier and Ali had great fight, 15 rounds and 14 rounds, Norton gave him two worthy fights, Holmes be his sparring partner, and when he beat Ali, Ali be too old to own been conflict anyone but Leon Spinks. As to what I actually saw, tv, big eyeshade or in entity, my best was the "Thrilla contained by Manilla."
Ali Fraizer Manila. Some great fights Sugar Ray Robertson and Bobo Olsen. Baddest knock out, Rocky Marciano and Jersy Joe Walcot. Toughest adjectives around fighter Rocky Marciano and Smokin Joe. Fastest fighters Willy Pep, Sugar Ray Leonard. Best tecnition Arlexas Aguro
I would own to say that it have to be Ali's performance against Foreman, relatively simply Big George was an animal at the time he be destroying the Heavyweight division and making some of Ali's foes (aka Frazier and Norton) look like they shouldnt of be in equal ring with him, enter the greatest of adjectives time to give the biggest hitter of adjectives time the biggest boxing lesson of his life, i give attention to this was not single the best and most impressive display surrounded by a Heavyweight title fight but i believe it be probably the greatest achievement made by any boxer within a boxing ring, thats how highly i respect these two fighters, Number 1 and 2 Heavyweights of all time minus doubt for me.
Lennox Lewis/Hasim Rahman. Rahman threw Lewis out of the ring!
Ali against Foreman

Ali against Liston the first time.

Ali against Folley. This was finally Folley's title shot but Ali used his speed and didn't agree to Folley hit him.

Ali against Frazier any of those fights
Holyfield vs Tyson I comes to mind. Evander fought a unflawed fight. Even though Tyson be not quite contained by his prime, his skills were not reasonably as erroded in that encounter as they were contained by more recent fights. I pass Evander A+ for that effort, especially since he knock him out.

But I agree with the above who voice Ali vs Foreman. Unbelievable fight and an fantastic strategy.
Ali vs. Williams hands down.
The best Heavyweight collide I witnessed with my own two eyes be the "Thrilla In Manila".
Foreman's first fight against Joe Frazier. I still cringe win i survey how brutally Big George dismantled Joe. Joe had defeated Ali and no one expected Foreman to devastate Joe approaching that. Louis-Schmeling 2 is a good one too, as you stated. Holyfield-Tyson 1 also sticks within my mind. Evander fought the perfect fray in knock Mike out. Great question.
as far as performances jump, ali in his first argument against unbeatable sonny liston and again against another unassailable george foreman, he was flawless against zora folley, cleveland williams so ali have prob 4 of the greatest top 10 performances of alll time actually 5 next to the thrilla in manilla round up the other 5 as holmes win over norton, louis over schmelin as mentioned, tunney over dempsey, jack johnson outclassing jeffries,tyson destroying m spinks within a minute.
Muhammed Ali vs George Foreman!


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