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Is 29 to late to start a pro boxing career?
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Originally posted by P4PKING_2010 View PostWith the right team anythings possible. But, you would need to be very very active to get anywhere near real money.
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I'm sure you know this or you wouldn't be asking this question but your prime years for building any sports career is in your early 20's. Your body is generally in the best shape it will ever be and it's also able to bounce back quickly from any injuries. But if you are in great physical shape and health at 29, I wouldn't stop you. In fact, I'd encourage you. You may not have as great of a body as a 22-year old but you've got experience and that's something these young ones will never have until they're your age and older.
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If you wanna try it out, do it. Nate Campbell started his pro career at 28 and he became a world champion.
Just don't spend a lot of time wondering about it. Either you wanna do it or you don't. You don't wanna look back one day and wonder "what if..".
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