ENTRY 240A
Next scheduled bout: July 11 @ George Bell Arena, Opponent TBA
Next scheduled bout: August 1 @ Brant Curling Club, Opponent TBA
Special Edition: Your Input
I know it is rare for me to publish on a Tuesday, and it is even more rare for me to ask for advice from my readers, but I have a dilemma.
Here is the thing:
I spend a lot of time training at the boxing gym Stockyards.
Every time a card becomes available, I end up not being able to get an opponent.
However, I see guys who rarely show up at the gym, getting all kinds of bouts, even other Masters
I don't want to mention names, but one guy who shows up once a week, or fewer, is getting a bout in August. This is the second time this has happend. This particular boxer always loses.
I wonder why?
I don't want to sound like I am just being a complainer. I am trying to make a point.
Why do I spend so much time at Stockyards?
I mean, in my opinion, guys who train the hardest, should be the first in line to compete.
Richard keeps telling me that he is looking for opponents for me, but it always seems to fall through.
Richard also feels that I am "sparring enough". That actually means "too much".
I personally feel that I don't spar enough.
I remember sparring up to 20 rounds a week, and he has cut it back to about 10 or less.
I have not yet told Richard how I feel, because I really don't know what to do at this point.
Can you see how this is frustrating?
Therefore, I am putting this option out to you.
Do you, my loyal readers, and maybe some newer readers, feel that I should cut back on training at Stockyards, and do more elsewhere, or just keep up what I am currenlty doing?
It has nothing to do with how nice a person is, or how hard the coach is trying.
It just seems that I am training very hard for nothing.
I have put boxing ahead of my wife, and even work.
Since seeing my bouts on the internet, my workplace is impressed with what I can do in the ring, and has said that they would give me time off to compete.
I book time off when a card is coming up, but I have not been on the card.
I realize I can't be on every card, but I have not had one bout all year, and the year is half over.
Please use the poll on the top-right of this blog to vote.
Thanks.
Here is the thing:
I spend a lot of time training at the boxing gym Stockyards.
Every time a card becomes available, I end up not being able to get an opponent.
However, I see guys who rarely show up at the gym, getting all kinds of bouts, even other Masters
I don't want to mention names, but one guy who shows up once a week, or fewer, is getting a bout in August. This is the second time this has happend. This particular boxer always loses.
I wonder why?
I don't want to sound like I am just being a complainer. I am trying to make a point.
Why do I spend so much time at Stockyards?
I mean, in my opinion, guys who train the hardest, should be the first in line to compete.
Richard keeps telling me that he is looking for opponents for me, but it always seems to fall through.
Richard also feels that I am "sparring enough". That actually means "too much".
I personally feel that I don't spar enough.
I remember sparring up to 20 rounds a week, and he has cut it back to about 10 or less.
I have not yet told Richard how I feel, because I really don't know what to do at this point.
Can you see how this is frustrating?
Therefore, I am putting this option out to you.
Do you, my loyal readers, and maybe some newer readers, feel that I should cut back on training at Stockyards, and do more elsewhere, or just keep up what I am currenlty doing?
It has nothing to do with how nice a person is, or how hard the coach is trying.
It just seems that I am training very hard for nothing.
I have put boxing ahead of my wife, and even work.
Since seeing my bouts on the internet, my workplace is impressed with what I can do in the ring, and has said that they would give me time off to compete.
I book time off when a card is coming up, but I have not been on the card.
I realize I can't be on every card, but I have not had one bout all year, and the year is half over.
Please use the poll on the top-right of this blog to vote.
Thanks.
STATS
Record: 0 / 2 / 1
September 27 /2014 vs. Matt Standish [Loss by decision] @ 85 kg
June 14 /2014 vs. Leo Ronin [Loss by decision] @ 86 kg
September 21 /2013 Exhibition @ 90 kg
Stance: Orthodox (Left lead) / Style: Offensive-Aggressive
Status: ACTIVE
WEIGH-IN
*Daily within 2 weeks of a match, weekly otherwise.
Current: 178 lbs / 80 kg
MEDICAL
HR resting 60 - 64
HR stressed, on treadmill 128 - 130
HR stressed, after sparring 132 - 138
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"The Brick", member of the Stockyards Boxing Team
Stockyards Boxing and Fitness, 215 Ryding Ave., Toronto
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Next scheduled bout: July 11
Training schedule: Fri, Sun (Bloor), Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs (Stockyards). Sparring 3 - 4 times weekly.
Coach: Richard Soucé / Trainer: Junmar Emon
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