Yeah I think he meant as a career but I felt it still applied to most people. Like, if I do this I'd do some amateur fights theres no way I'd train hard for 6 months or more just for one fight. And the training itself isnt that exciting
Yeah I think he meant as a career but I felt it still applied to most people. Like, if I do this I'd do some amateur fights theres no way I'd train hard for 6 months or more just for one fight. And the training itself isnt that exciting
I think you’re overthinking. Noone is training hard for 6 months for that level amateur fights. In here, most people who start boxing and want to compete do it for few months casually, 2-3 times per week and have their first amateur match. Hell, I had a training partner in BJJ who first, before any martial arts training (just gym) had an amateur MMA match and straight after that started training
Cool thing about amateurs is that in the lower levels, weight cutting is barely an issue and a lot of fights are 3, 2-min rounds so guys fight as often as 4 times a month.
Plus, combat sports training is a great way to stay in shape, even if you NEVER spar. Boxing and Muay Thai are obvious but Damn if rolling isn't exhausting too.
ill let my fingers fully heal first i think I just made it worse going back even with better wraps, i dont think my technique was even that bad compared to earlier so its very frustrating (still hurting after 4-5 days since last -_-)
Kirb: Now that you got real wraps, you'll be fine. Go to a real boxing gym and learn how to keep your hands up (helps with an instructor popping you in the side of the head when you drop your hands) and doing combo drills. Your first couple of months you'll improve at a crazy fast pace.
PGUK: The British Bulldog is a pro wrestler, not an MMA fighter!
i was just watching an advert on the commercials for GSP v bisping, and they were hyping up the james vick fight before it- didnt realize his nickname is the "texecutioner". given texas' shameful history with capital punishment, i hope he gets ktfo