answers on a postcard
answers on a postcard
Last edited by Acidvoodoo; 06-05-2010 at 11:54 AM.
3 times a week (2 hour sessions) at least.
I think that would vary vastly from club to club.
As much as humanly possible
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someone put it in a different thread that theres a a, b and c class fights.
a class- basically a pro fight
b class- strikes to the head on the feet, but no gnp, still high standard.
c class- 6 months and over strikes to the body no gnp.
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How long would someone have to train before they were at a level to compete in amatuer fights?
Whenever they feel there ready?
Really you cant give a straight answer for that, it depends on natural ability, quality of coaching, how many days a week you train, the calibre of opponent you're looking at and a bunch of other factors.
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