definitely possbile but not wise. in the amatuers is where you can expose yourself to various styles of boxers and develop and hone your skills. after some amateur fights you would be good enough and hopefully seasoned enough to start taking on a higher class of opponent and continue to develop. besides in the amateurs, i believe the emphasis is on scoring not on knocking the other guy's block off, so you learn patience and skills that so many seem to abandon in the pro's. don't shortcut the system, son, be an amatuer first and learn the game, pay your dues, and you'll be that much better as a pro!~
2007-01-01 20:45:09
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answered by The Dark Knight 3
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Kevin isn't right. You do get paid for amature fights. You get something like $300 a fight in the am. You can skip the amatures and go straight to the pros. All you need to do is get your boxing license. I am sure a trainer at your gym or your manager, if you have one, can help you with that,
2006-12-30 04:33:25
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answered by Anonymous
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There are alot of variables in contact with being a expert boxer. you have the quickest palms interior the worldwide, yet once you have a vulnerable chin you will nevertheless get knocked out and characteristic 0 risk at making it huge time. some boxers grew to alter into expert for the coolest reason that they do have very reliable chins. as a results of this they're waiting to take up alot of punishment and shop coming. reliable chinned figthers are on occasion the funnest to observe as a results of fact they have not have been given any concern, even while a barage of punches are hitting them. There are countless fights that I even have considered, wherein the champion became frusturated as a results of fact he had hit his opponent with a number of his toughest punches and the opponent became nevertheless coming at him interior the later rounds. yet to respond to your question, the only thank you to make certain is to connect your community boxing club. I even have boxed for ten years yet won't in any respect make it expert. the only difficulty going for me is my speedy, annoying ideal. Even experienced fighters are careful of it. yet regrettably, my chin is vulnerable, and once I get hit annoying i will experience it sparkling down in my ft. some annoying rights on my chin and that i'm oftentimes achieved. yet i've got rejoiced boxing and made some large buddies and had some sturdy cases. sturdy luck!!
2016-10-19 05:20:44
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answered by bassage 4
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A professional is someone that gets paid to do something. As soon as you collect a check for boxing you are a professional.
Now if you want to start getting ranked etc, then you need to get a boxing license from the state/s that you want to box in.
2006-12-30 00:32:17
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answered by Kevin W 1
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yes, but let me say that amatuer boxing is the beginning.to turn pro you have to go into a gym and prove yourself worthy of a trainers time.
2007-01-01 11:41:32
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answered by saxaphonist 4
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i agree w/ Kevin
2006-12-30 17:27:55
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answered by tejntdit 1
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