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Parenting and Children on the Farm
11 yr old lad new school few friends - is there any hope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hooby Farmer" data-source="post: 7308539" data-attributes="member: 1747"><p>Traditional martial arts, Judo, jiu jitsu, karate and boxing all have fallen out of fashion over the last few years. MMA (mixed martial arts) kickboxing and BJJ (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) are more popular at the minute and freestyle wrestling was never a big thing anyway. Boxing is so bad setting up young guys they want to fast track through the ranks. I am by no means a boxer but I took an amateur fight on short notice once just as a stand in. Unbeknownst to my coach and team he had two belts and this was under another promotion, it wasn't pretty but I beat the head off him for three rounds and won much to my surprise and everyone else so you never know. A lot of the best fighters never make it to the big time, they have jobs and kids and mortgages. A personal example for me is Neill Seery a friend of mine who was signed to the UFC told me he couldn't rely on fight money to pay his bills so he still worked full time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooby Farmer, post: 7308539, member: 1747"] Traditional martial arts, Judo, jiu jitsu, karate and boxing all have fallen out of fashion over the last few years. MMA (mixed martial arts) kickboxing and BJJ (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) are more popular at the minute and freestyle wrestling was never a big thing anyway. Boxing is so bad setting up young guys they want to fast track through the ranks. I am by no means a boxer but I took an amateur fight on short notice once just as a stand in. Unbeknownst to my coach and team he had two belts and this was under another promotion, it wasn't pretty but I beat the head off him for three rounds and won much to my surprise and everyone else so you never know. A lot of the best fighters never make it to the big time, they have jobs and kids and mortgages. A personal example for me is Neill Seery a friend of mine who was signed to the UFC told me he couldn't rely on fight money to pay his bills so he still worked full time. [/QUOTE]
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