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QuestionIs 24 years too old to start boxing?Community AnswerNo, as long as you're fit enough and your body can take it, you can box. However, before starting, you're advised to speak to your GP.
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QuestionIs there a minimum height requirement for boxing?Community AnswerNo, there is no minimum height required for boxing. You should focus on your training and technique.
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QuestionHow long does it take to become a pro boxer?Community AnswerPossibly about a year or so as an amateur, in which time the amateur boxing gives you more experience since it helps without affecting your record. The professional boxing career is then built on top of that and the time will vary depending on your opportunities and skill.
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QuestionHow do I become a boxer if I am older than 22?Community AnswerThe same as if you were under 22. Go to a boxing gym and start training.
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QuestionCan I be a boxer if I have asthma?Community AnswerYou probably can, depending on the severity of your condition. Physical activity can make your lungs grow stronger. There are many successful asthmatic athletes, like James Harden of the NBA.
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QuestionIs 17 to late to start boxing?Community AnswerNope, this is a great age to get started, as long as you're willing to make a commitment and work hard.
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QuestionHow do I get in boxing as a teenager?Community AnswerYou can focus on physical capabilities by exercising a lot. When you get stronger and have more stamina and endurance, join a boxing gym to refine techniques, then they can help you to improve.
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QuestionDo I have to go to college to be a professional boxer?Community AnswerNo. There are no educational requirements to become a boxer, amateur or pro.
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QuestionIs it possible to start a boxing career at 38?Community AnswerYes, as long as you're in proper physical health, there's no maximum age. It may, however, exclude you from competitions.
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QuestionHow long do I train for?Community AnswerEvery day you learn something new. You learn new techniques or improve in speed, strength, etc. The training never stops, not until your boxing career is over.
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QuestionWhen do I start getting paid?Community AnswerWhen you turn professional you get paid to fight. You do not make money in amateur boxing.
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QuestionCan I box with braces?Community AnswerYes, but if you wish to spar or fight, you need to get a mouthguard specifically for people with braces.
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QuestionWhat type of boxing gloves do I wear?Community AnswerAny kind, but if you have real tough knuckles, then you can use one with thinner material. If you don't have powerful knuckles, then you would go for a heavier one.
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QuestionAre there any trainers that teach the peek-a-boo style?Community AnswerYes, most trainers can, but you will want a trainer that has previous experience as a fighter, as the tactic can seriously injure you if done improperly.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be to participate in amateur boxing events?Community AnswerIt depends on the specific competition, but usually there are amateur boxing events for kids as young as 10-12.
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QuestionHow long does it take to become an amateur boxer?Community AnswerI've seen people in amateur in 3 months. For most people it takes 6-12 months. It took me 2 months, but I am 12 years old and an amateur boxing champ. It's mostly about how committed you are to boxing.
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QuestionI changed disciplines from Muay Thai to boxing, but when I joined a boxing club I was placed in basic training despite the fact that I was the top fighter at my local tavern. Why might this be?Tom De BackerTop AnswererEverybody starts at the bottom, that is how it is, that is how it has been forever and that is how it should be. You can't just come into anything and be at the top straight away. You will definitely rise through the levels faster than a real beginner, but you still have to go through the motions. It's also a sign of respect to your new club that you do this. So buckle up, dig in your heels and get to work.
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QuestionCan I start boxing at the age of 13 or younger?Community AnswerYou'll be classed by age, weight, and record initially. You can be an amateur boxer in the US at just 8 years old!
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QuestionIs 19 a good age for starting my career?Community AnswerYes, as long as you're in good physical condition. Starting in your teen years is best, as you'll have more time to learn and gain experience.
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QuestionCan I work a regular job while trying to become a pro boxer?Community AnswerThe reduction in training time will make it difficult to become a pro boxer.
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QuestionIf I had the potential to be a world recognized fighter, how long would it take me to become rich and famous?Community AnswerDon't worry about this! Of course you do have to worry about money and feeding the family, but if you are just starting out, don't worry about becoming famous and rich. Just work hard, if you have the skills and the heart, you'll get there.
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QuestionHow can I do boxing or MMA without having bad brain damage?Community AnswerWear protective headgear whenever you can, and adopt a style that doesn't allow for too many blows to the head.
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QuestionIs 19 too old to become a boxer?Community AnswerNo, this is a great age to get started as long as you're willing to make a commitment and work hard.
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QuestionWhat are the chances of becoming a well-known pro boxer?Community AnswerVery slim. Boxing is a fading sport. Most people don't know even the biggest boxing stars of today. Mixed martial arts are more popular, but it is still very difficult to become well-known. If you just want to be famous, there are other routes that seem easier and less dangerous to your bodily health.
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QuestionCan I still become a professional boxer if I wear glasses?Community AnswerYes, but you wouldn't want to wear your glasses during matches, so you would need to get contacts.
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QuestionTo become a boxer, do I need qualification? And can I train at home?Will BerglundCommunity AnswerUnlike some jobs, you do not need a qualification to become a professional boxer. Yes, you can train at home.
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QuestionI'm 11. Is that too young?Galasy4969Top AnswererNo; you can become an amateur boxer at age eight.
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QuestionHow do I start boxing at age 10? I'm doing on-and-off training.Galasy4969Top AnswererTry to train regularly. Talk to your parents about it. If they approve, find a good gym and start training for the ring.
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QuestionCan I become a great boxer if I'm 19 years old?Galasy4969Top AnswererYes. Consider doing amateur boxing before going pro to see if it's really what you want to do.
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QuestionHow do I find a manager?Galasy4969Top AnswererTalk to your trainer, who likely knows someone. If not, look online.
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