If you are a boxer, you have certainly already had the idea of becoming a professional boxer to make a living from your passion.
Whether it is English boxing, Thai boxing or any other sport in general, when we are passionate, we want to make a living from it.
Let's see together why and how to become a pro boxer.
Becoming a professional boxer means turning your passion into a profession
Like all professions, boxing requires a great personal investment, skills and time.
If you want to become a professional boxer , whether it is Thai boxing, English boxing, kickboxing, or any other sport, you must first want to do this out of passion (and not for money as some suggest).
So remember that to become a professional boxer you must first of all be passionate!
The advantages of becoming a professional boxer
Once you have decided to make your passion your profession, you can analyze the advantages of becoming a professional boxer.
Becoming a professional boxer will allow you to have excellent physical and mental condition but is also a good vector for social advancement.
But becoming a professional boxer also has its disadvantages.
The disadvantages of becoming a professional boxer
Very few professional boxers manage to make a living being a professional boxer. In addition, you will have to train tirelessly to stay at the top level.
As a professional boxer you will also have to act like a real entrepreneur: watch out for injuries, learn and acquire new techniques, a competitive environment.
To acquire the necessary technical skill, a boxer must train for a long time: cardio, endurance, punching power, dodging, reflexes ect. All these points are essential for a boxer to master.
A professional boxer has exceptional athletic ability.
The training of a professional boxer (and even an amateur for that matter) is very intense. Physical preparation involves meticulous technical training.
How to become a professional boxer?
Now that you've made up your mind to be a professional boxer, let's take a look at how to do it.
First of all, you have to join a boxing club and learn first!
Join the club closest to you will already learn a lot. Afterwards, you can go train in different boxing clubs and tour with other boxers.
Analyze the professional boxers in your club. Don't hesitate to ask other boxers for advice, this is a great way to improve.
To become a professional boxer, there is no secret: you have to climb the ranks. This means that, first of all, you have to stand out as an amateur.
And so you can join a professional boxing federation and fight as a professional.
Once you are successful as an amateur boxer, don't worry, your coach will suggest you go pro.
Don't get impatient! Do as many fights as possible as an amateur before turning pro.
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In the same theme, find our article " Improving your breathing during a fight ".
Good training!