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I'm 47 years old and just got my thumbs down from the doctor. No more
fighting. I just wanted to taste the ring one more time. It's hard to walk away even though I never made it to the big time. 33 wins 4 losses Do any of you guys reaching this age find it hard to deal with? |
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well sir
my life took a big turn back in 2000 completly threw me for a loop injury is keeping me from a lot of things i used to do may much good come to you and yours and congrats on 33-4 not bad |
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adj4u,
The fire was you? |
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A career to be proud of. Age is an inconvienience, That's for sure. Look
at it this way, Your doc is probably right. God forbid something happened to you in the ring. Maybe you'll find that mentoring a young fighter might be just the thing you need. G. |
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BigGlenn,
Nice to finally meet you. I'm one of those guys who tried to do everything, because my back ground gave me the chance. Now I have to try to have what people call "a real life". Big adjustment, but a real wake up call. take care |
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Nice to meet you too.
You might just enjoy a real life. Give it a shot bro. |
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mg, are you trying to make me feel old?
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No Fanta, but you always make me feel better!!!
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I have been into martial arts since I was a yonker.
I find that although I am still in good shape I can not compete effectively with the younger crowd in a rule oriented competition. I can still show them a thing or two but I don't have the stamina for a protracted fight. |
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Hi Adventure,
good to meet you neighbor |
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mg1959>
Isn't it fun when you get a young guy whos feeling his oats jumping all over and you just shift a little here slide a bit there and he misses over and over again. First they get irritated cause they can't hit you - which causes them to miss some more. Then they lose it to their irratation and you can finish them off with little effort. |
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All of my life has been consumed by working, family business started me
at a young age & it has all taken a toll on my body. SWHoulder repair 10yrs ago, doc told me life had to change or I would be competing w/the bionic man. At 47 candidate for 2 knees, 1 hip & 1 shoulder, alljoints 10-15 yrs ahead of my age. Talk about a wake up call. Started changing life & now am in better shape than I was. So there is hope guys, just look around for the source of the help. Questions, mail me. |
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Hi sage,
WOW!!!!! that's rough goin bud. adventure, Yup, I know what you mean. The older you get the easier it is to sense their balance. My Brother is the opposite, he just strikes first and fast. |
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Know where ya coming from Sage
i have spine problems, arthritis in all my joints, surgery on both shoulders,carpal tunnel in both hands and now doc tells me i'm diabetic....i'm only 44 so future looks somewhat bleak. but i have forums to irritate ppl in so life is good ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Steve,
Hope things work out for you man, Father time creeps up on us. take care |
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picture edit
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Hey bro, I'm 28 and havin trouble dealin with my age! LOL I honestly
never thought I would make it this long. I know it's not the same as bein in the ring yourself, but what about becomin a trainer for young inexperienced fighters, and helpin them get to the next level. You may not be in there, but at least you'll be around what you're passionate about. |
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Don't think I would make a good trainer. My personal favorite trainer
was Bill Miller. He trained James Tony, one of my favorite Boxers. Favorite Kick Boxing trainer is an ex champ from France Simon. |
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Manager maybe?
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Hey Red,
Pretty cool pic, by the way. I got this call like right after this last post I put up. It was an old friend of mine from when I had a place here before, like years ago. Anyway she said her son told her I was back in town, and wanted to know if I would spend some time training him. I said that's so funny because I was on this thread talking about not fighting on the side any more. Get a load of this, the kid is 14 years old size 14 shoes 6'4", hands like rocks and 200 pounds already. He loves to fight, but the wrong kind. So after I get back from my trip I'm going to check the kid out. Who knows maybe I'll still have a little fun. I told his mom though no street fighting or I won't get near him, cause he'll mess up his hands before he ever gets into a ring. Adventure would tell some youngster, and so would I "you have to learn how to move way before you start throwing punches or kicks". Kids for some reason get this backward, and it's the wrong way, I think anyway. Kids learning how to fight won't learn how to breath right, because they get to worked up. It's got to become automatic, and not from anger. |
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