Well I'm in boxing and its not hard for me, so I would say that for some people it probably is because my daughter is 6 and it's easy for her and me.
But bear in mind that the difficulty of boxing depends upon who you are boxing with. And you can get injured. All those blows to the head are not good for your health.
Their is "White Colar" level boxing which is -non competitional, and their is competition boxing. I have a 51 bouts amateur career and I had different levels of intensity with my training. One may become accustomed to the prep. When one is new, it seems the training is very drastic. The training is not easy. As far as the match ups themselves, yes, it depends on how one is matched. But, for just "citizens" boxing at near white colar levels, their isn't any calibrationon match-making involved. Though one of the little secrets of life in boxing, is that you really do not always know what you accomplished until all the race horses, you raced with make it accross finish line. -Go to discussions page, please-
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Wrestling or boxing.
You can still make it in boxing through hardwork, even if you did not have that natural talent, and all you need to do is work hard, and harder.
They celebrate boxing day by hitting each other so hard to the point where they start bleeding from their eyeballs.
No, Boxing can give you brain injures.
depends on how much and how hard you get hit.
yes if you train hard and give it 100 percent
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Mike Tyson started boxing when he was 12 years old. There was a 18 year old bully that was giving him a hard time.
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really hard punch to the jaw i even made my big cozin cry
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