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    Does anyone know any more sites to boxing forums. Im just getting into boxing and im trying to find all the places where i can get info.

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    The best way to find boxing forums is to do an internet search. I typed in "boxing forums" under good for example, and set it to only search for those two words, and it brought up 3,850 choices.

    Now if you ask me to give you a known reputable forum that would give you sound information, I can't help you there, seeing as I only use this forum in particular.

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    • #3
      Damn thing won't let me edit my own posts. I did a GOOGLE search, not a "good" search. That is what I get for not re-reading my own posts throughly enough. *sighs*

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      • #4
        I highly recommend rossboxing.com!

        Ross Enamorit is a helpfull, professional and gives lots of good advice, especially for the long term.

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        • #5
          Thanks...

          Thanks Tom...

          We've got a good group on the board. No nonsense, and everyone is helpful.

          Ross - RossBoxing.com

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          • #6
            I have been to rossboxing a time or two and found it to be very good and helpful!

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            • #7
              Hey Ross,

              I checked out your site and really liked it. Great resource!

              Keep up the good work,

              Tim

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              • #8
                Boxing Forums

                I cruise and post on several Boxing Forums and newsgroups, but gotta say RossBoxing is the leader of the pack for Boxing (and related fitness topics.) No hot heads talking smack about the sport, No name calling or personal challenges. Just good friendly and intelligent folks who care about training and talking about it. I've recently been reading This forum and it also looks to be the same way. (In fact all the forums on this board seem well kept.)

                ..and I might add that Ross's training materials are also first Rate and highly thought of within the boxing community.
                Last edited by speedbag; 12-08-2003, 08:37 AM. Reason: forgot something!

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                • #9
                  One of my favorite quotes from Ross (which is also his approach): Variety is the spice of life.

                  His workouts are all about working hard and smart. No need to build beefy biceps if you are planning on throwing 300+ explosive punches per round and have the gas to continue into the next round!

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