YOU ARE AN AMATEUR...amateur boxers do not have intro music...as soon as the fight before yours gets out of the ring you get in the corner and wait for them to say your name so you can go to the center and pound the other fighters glove and listen to a bunch of jumble from the ref. OKAY...first let's see if you can win a fight in amateur boxing. Also c fighters especially don't have intro music...okay Got It!
2006-09-21 00:45:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Mikey, mikey, mikey...I like the "Tic-Tock" nickname (though I still think you should *earn* the nickname) but you need to get all of this superfulous BS out of your head and concentrate on the fight. One thing that always impressed me about Mike Tyson--at least early in his career--was his "no BS" ring entrance. The man didn't even wear a robe--just a towel. In his last few fights he did mix in some ring entrance music (like "What's My Name" by DMX in the Lewis fight) but it wasn't like it was helping his career at that point.
Again, take care of your business in the ring and once you progress in your career you can mix in some ring entrance music. Some of the cooler ring entrance tunes I've heard are ones that go against the cliche of the "aggressive" song: Bernard Hopkins entering to fight De La Hoya to Sinatra's "My Way". Lennox Lewis' use of Bob Marley's "Crazy Baldheads" to fight Tyson. Floyd Mayweather entering the ring to Stevie Wonder's "Overjoyed" to fight Deigo Corrales (though he *did* have his own MC's rap his praises before he made his entrance).
The song needs to either be a favorite or mean something to you personally. Don't force it--you'll come up with an appropriate choice. Again, take care of your business in the ring and don't fixate on stuff like nicknames and theme songs.
And, once again, my props to you for boxing in the first place and good luck in your first fight--let us know how it goes.
2006-09-20 22:04:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The tempo is a little slow, but you might try The Ramones version of "Time Has Come Today" off of Subterranean Jungle. They sound like they are looped out on morphine.
The original is a little more upbeat, its got a killer guitar riff, and a genuine "tick-toc" sound. That might be an option too.
Of course I am partial to rock n' roll, if you are looking for rap maybe "Tougher than Leather" by Run DMC.
2006-09-19 23:11:35
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answered by El Gringo 237 3
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You gotta just listen to stuff and get a feel for what you like.Think of music you listen to while training.Linkin Park(the first album),hell,even get some old WWE soundtracks and check them out.RapMetal is good.Definitely DMX.Theres some rock out there thats good.Metallica is always good.Check out some Reggaeton even-Daddy Yankee,Julio Voltio,Don Omar,Wisin Y Yandel.Hope this helps.
2006-09-22 23:49:59
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answered by ? 1
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How about the music Homer Simpson used: Why can't we be friends by War?
Okay really, "Time has come today" is the only one I can think of that goes with your nickname. Boom boom out goes the lights by George thoroughgood was a good one and I don't think all that many people remember that ray mancini used it.
2006-09-20 07:31:16
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answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7
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Boxing Theme Songs
2017-03-01 08:18:01
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answered by ? 4
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The theme song from Barney (the purple dinosaur). It'll make your opponet laugh so hard he won't concentrate on the fight and you can knock him out.
2006-09-20 16:34:22
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answered by nonexistentdog 3
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"Let the Bodies Hit the Floor" by Drowning Pool
2006-09-20 01:21:57
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answered by Adios 5
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Go with DMX....the song "the professional" from his 3rd album is dope. Or "shoulder lean" by Young Dro
2006-09-20 03:31:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Surfacing by Slipknot!!!
2006-09-20 04:02:20
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answered by Scott M 3
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