Do whatever makes you happiest, but there's also family to consider at that age if your married or have kids or whatever. Banking on cashing in on a boxing career at that age is probably not a great bet.
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Is 29 to late to start a pro boxing career?
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Originally posted by kbpoetree View Postlol i've only had 2 but sounds gr8 to say undefeated..w my age i dont get a lot of fights and w my coach other fighters avoid me..well other coaches do i should say..lol...yes Reiddawg is gr8 for sure but its tuff right now cause he had to actually go out and get a "real" job recently lol...he was def a gr8 contender at one time and think recently he has jus lost a lil somethan motivation mayb to win i dont know he's had some tuff outtings tho since the contender show...and oh yeah i'm 5'11" fighting at 140
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29 isn't too late, you still have many years ahead of ye for boxing. However be careful how high you'll set your goals. Bouncing back from some sort of failure might get tricky as time flies by.
The great advantage for being 29 though is the capacity to look at things a little different than younger boxers. I'd use that life experience and ability to analyze better. If it will give ye a sense of acomplishment at the end of the day without sacrificing too much why the hell not, go for it.
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Originally posted by GoogleMe View PostROFL two????? Why are you even talking about pro fights??
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