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dfh85
02-10-2010, 10:08 PM
so im moving from nyc to london uk in september
by then i will have been boxing just over 2 yrs
ill be 25
no amateur fights, very little sparring
very good power and left hook, good footwork & decent technically but could use some work. my trainer is putting me in for some bouts soon, hes a pretty experienced dude (trained 5 olympians) and says i'm gonna be fine and should have no problems.
currently 192lbs at 5"11, looking to hit 165 by the time i'm in london
i'm looking for somewhere to train pref in zones 1-3 on the tube with good trainers who are serious (no cardio gyms..) i don't mind paying for training but i want to work hard and reach the next level.
anyone got any suggestions or experiences they could share?
thanx
GladiatoR
02-10-2010, 11:31 PM
Why come to the UK to better your career, surely America is much better?
dfh85
02-11-2010, 01:04 AM
its a long story mate
im english and on a visa which wont be renewed no matter what
SILVIO_DANTE
02-11-2010, 12:47 PM
there are gyms all over london
depends where you're staying
haringey is one of the best gyms though
Mr. V.I.P.
02-11-2010, 01:13 PM
Repton is one of the best in the country.
MagicMan91
02-11-2010, 03:39 PM
St Pancras ABC in Kentish Town, I'll be starting there in a few days after 6 months elsewhere, I'd be glad to show you the local area aswell
dfh85
02-11-2010, 07:53 PM
thanks Magic and everyone else I appreciate it
can i just walk into these gyms and sign up or are they selective?
Mr. V.I.P.
02-11-2010, 07:57 PM
thanks Magic and everyone else I appreciate it
can i just walk into these gyms and sign up or are they selective?
I'd imagine just walk in. But, if you can find out the times they are open and get there early to talk to the coach ask to train with them be ready to work first night too. Some gyms may be full to so be aware of that.
suckay singh
02-12-2010, 05:55 AM
St Pancras ABC in Kentish Town, I'll be starting there in a few days after 6 months elsewhere, I'd be glad to show you the local area aswell
thats near mine at islington, is that where you were at previosuly?
MagicMan91
02-12-2010, 09:37 AM
thats near mine at islington, is that where you were at previosuly?
Nah man, I used to train at a place near Liverpool St. called London Fight Factory but my coach went back to Brazil for a month and they're not doing boxing there in that time so I decided to leave. Need to get some amateur fights under my belt soon aswell and it wasn't the right place for that.
dfh85
02-16-2010, 02:38 PM
Magic did u start at St Pancras yet? Any feedback? Whats the coaching like and how much are you paying? Is it close 2 the station?
cheers bro hope ur all good
Relentless
02-16-2010, 05:22 PM
peacock, west ham, haringey, repton, fitzroy lodge all top gyms.
Relentless
02-16-2010, 05:22 PM
I'd imagine just walk in. But, if you can find out the times they are open and get there early to talk to the coach ask to train with them be ready to work first night too. Some gyms may be full to so be aware of that.
some gyms might not take him with no fight experience, he should call in and ask first.
dfh85
02-16-2010, 05:26 PM
some gyms might not take him with no fight experience, he should call in and ask first.
this is what i've heard
plus my age (24) does not help
by september i will have got alot more quality sparring but i knwo that does not replace actual fights
how much do these gyms charge?? what is the setup in terms of trainers, is there one trainer overseeing everything or do u get 1 to 1?
Mr. V.I.P.
02-16-2010, 05:40 PM
this is what i've heard
plus my age (24) does not help
by september i will have got alot more quality sparring but i knwo that does not replace actual fights
how much do these gyms charge?? what is the setup in terms of trainers, is there one trainer overseeing everything or do u get 1 to 1?
Not much normally a couple of quid. Then there maybe a years membership and pay to get your medical card. And gloves etc. Normally one main trainer and others will train a select few like on pads or to spar and rest go on bags.
Relentless
02-16-2010, 05:41 PM
this is what i've heard
plus my age (24) does not help
by september i will have got alot more quality sparring but i knwo that does not replace actual fights
how much do these gyms charge?? what is the setup in terms of trainers, is there one trainer overseeing everything or do u get 1 to 1?
repton and westham charge £45 a year not sure about the rest.
i would try peacock they take anyone.
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