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at age 32 after 11 amateur fight's time to turn pro?

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    #11
    Originally posted by Joey Giardello View Post
    my friend is the type of person who sets his goals high, he will be reaching to make it to the top
    then support him and be honest with him about everything fight related. if he looks like crap - tell him! if he looks good - tell him. but after each fight you and he should have a verbal contract that if you both don't agree that he was good enough in his last fight then he shouldn't fight in his next one. in other words, one bad beating should mean retirement. the pro game is nothing like the amateur game.

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      #12
      rofl... at 32.

      well, good luck to him
      Last edited by Ogecca MaMa; 01-09-2011, 12:00 PM.

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        #13
        Originally posted by kyshenko team View Post
        rofl... at 32.

        well, good luck to him
        Ignore this idiot.

        Depends what his bad habits are (i.e how much he's abused his body)

        Depends what his physical attributes are (i.e can he punch. If not, he wont go far)

        Ron Lyle, Sergio Martinez, Nate Campbell have proved in recent years age is but a number. Dont underestimate the power of shadow boxing. Ron Lyle couldnt get opponents in jail, he would spend hours on hours shadowboxing, had a couple years experience in the Ams before turning Pro at 31.He would be a world champ in this era.

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