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    alejandro2009 Posts: 26, Reputation: 3
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    Jun 25, 2009, 12:29 AM
    Boxing, choosing next opponent
    I am 16 years old. I take up boxing. I have been taking up boxing for almost 3 years now. From wins-loses-draws my boxing record is 28-3-1 with 22 being KO wins. I have a decision to make soon on my next opponent who will be on Saturday July 11. One choice I have is one that has a record of 35(W)-8(L)-0(D) while the other one has a record of 14(W)-0(L)-0(D). I do not know which one I should make my next opponent. I never faced anyone with 35 wins which is a lot. Also the one with 14 wins and no loses has 13 KO wins. I have won 17 consecutive fights. Idk who should be my next opponent? Could someone give me an idea on who I should chose!! Thanks
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    Oct 24, 2009, 11:40 PM
    The guy that is 14-0, u can give him his first loss and people will notice you for that. And the guy that is 35-8 has a lot experience and I think he would be a tougher opponent but you won't be known better by fighting him cause he has a lot of losses. I would fight the undefeated guy cause he has a few fights and he doesn't have a lot of experience but you will be known more cause people would know you as the guy that beat the undefeated guy.

    Good Luck on your next fight

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