If you are serious about becoming a boxer, you should find a gym and coach who knows Olympic-style amateur boxing. You should train for a minimum of 8 months before competing. I TOOK THE QUESTION AS LENGTH OF TIME TRAINING FOR A BOUT. I COULD BE WRONG. THE ANSWER IS TOUGH BECAUSE THERE ARE SO MANY CONTRIBUTING FACTORS. HAVE YOU BEEN TRAINING BETWEEN FIGHTS? WHO YOUR 0PPONENT IS AND HIS RECORD ?, HOW MANY ROUNDS,? AND ON AND ON. BALL PARK AVERAGE 8 WEEKS OF GOOD SOLID TRAINING.
Before...have to arouse the spirit first.
Joe Louis (5 first round knockouts).
No Joe Louis did not beat Rocky Marciano, as Marciano was the first boxer to retire undefeated in the heavy weight class.
Sonny Liston in his 2nd bout with Patterson.
It is likely that Joe Louis was the first boxer to be paid 100,000 for a fight. He was paid that amount for his second fight with Rocky Marciano.
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It was not 50, it was 43 or 44, depending on the source you go by. LaMar Clark is the boxer your looking for. http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=9367&cat=boxer
According, to records the first boxer to wear boxing gloves was Jesus Christ 2 days before his crucifixion
first fight in '64, the second fight 18 months later in '65. http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=180&cat=boxer
Train with a certified boxing coach in a legit club, meet his/her expectations to be ready for your first fight. Also have to be registered with the boxing association
The plot of the book Amigo Brothers involves two boys that are lifelong friends and both want to be the best boxer in the world. They have to fight each other, avoiding each other before the fight, that ends in a draw.
Glen Johnson was the first boxer to knock Roy Jones out.