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Boxing for kids

i've gotten beat up more than I beat up

everytime I get in a fight or get jumped i'm always -off cycle- kinda blows

I don't think being on or off is going to be the difference between winning a fight.

knowing how to fight is going to be the difference between winning a fight.
 
I sponsor a heavy weight fighter. Tony Grano is his name. Tony is pretty successful and was the US amateur champ 6 years ago.He has also been flown to Europe to spar with Vitaly Klitsko. We are now friends and feel bad for Tony that he has to make his money this way. The boxing definitely takes a toll on his body and makes me realize how good of a movie Rocky really is. He totally beat the shit out of the last guy I saw him fight, but it lasted five rounds and his body takes more beating than you think. The nurse wanted him to go to the hospital after the fight because she thought he had a broken nose. He didn't go and the nurse knew he just wanted to drink with his friends to celebrate, lol.
 
What do you bros think?'

My son is 13 next month and has shown an interest in learning how to box. I'm ok with it as long as I don't envision someone pounding his face in. I mean, he played 3 yrs of tackle football.

Well I'm taking him today to a local martial arts academy that does boxing, kickboxing, and all that other jazz, He's really only interested in boxing so he'll do an introductory boxing class today and see if he wants to sign up.

bad idea?

I wish I'd been introduced to boxing at a young age. I think losing at that age would not have been good for confidence however. I never lost a school fight, but possibly would've lost in the ring.
 
I think it is a great idea!!!!

pick him up some skateboard wheels too.
 
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