Nice, good luck for your fight! There will always be an adrenaline rush on fight night compared to sparring, nerves show you care, but just try to keep calm, remember all your hard work and turn it into motivation to do your best. Goes without saying that the more sparring with different people you do the less unknown the ring will feel on fight night
Hey Nico. Great documentary. I was the last fight of the night and also the guy that dropped you back off up the hill a few times. You done yourself real proud fella, I also had a stand in for my fight and feel your frustration. Best of luck in the future. Ben.
Blown away by the quality of this video mate, deffo need to make a comeback, maybe try another white collar would be great to see you get a win plus boxing is a pretty hot topic at the moment so would make for a good video!
You can sell as many standing tickets as you want, however there are limits to tables, which usually need to be secured with a deposit. You are encouraged to try and sell the minimum amount (10 I believe from memory). I can't see them turning you away if you can't get the numbers as long as you actually try to sell them. Good luck! :)
Was proper hyped up to sign up for it but finding out that all ticket sales will go towards the event organizers and not the charity was a bit disheartening considering how much the tickets are...
Agreed, but I guess they still need to pay for the venue, all the hospitality/event staff and 8 weeks’ worth of coaching etc although it could be voluntary
I'm glad it inspired you! There were mixed ages in my group to be fair. Once you sign up they will evaluate everyone and make sure there are fair fights in place, if there is no one around your age/ability they may try find a replacement or turn you away. You'll never know unless you sign up🥊
Signed up for an event in Lincoln in november and this documentary really helped to quell my nerves. Big respect brother. I can only hope to hit it as hard as you
This was a good documentary and especially with the amount of subs u have U r really Underrated
Thanks bro means a lot👊🏾 planning on doing a shorter one for my next fight when this pandemic settles and we can get crowds again
I've just signed up
Good luck🙌🏾
Well done bro. I have just signed up. My father only has 12 months to live because of the big C. Respect bro
I hope the event went well for you bro
Brilliant documentary mate 👍🏽
Dave Eaton Thanks👊🏾
I’m doing this funny enough on the 15 of June as well lol how is it once your in the ring so you feel more nervous then when you spar
Nice, good luck for your fight! There will always be an adrenaline rush on fight night compared to sparring, nerves show you care, but just try to keep calm, remember all your hard work and turn it into motivation to do your best. Goes without saying that the more sparring with different people you do the less unknown the ring will feel on fight night
Viddal brought me here
Top guy, Top Coach🏆
Hey Nico. Great documentary. I was the last fight of the night and also the guy that dropped you back off up the hill a few times.
You done yourself real proud fella, I also had a stand in for my fight and feel your frustration.
Best of luck in the future.
Ben.
Ben Wallis Thanks mate, I remember you done yourself proud too bro👊🏾and there was nothing we could do about that at least we completed the event.
Blown away by the quality of this video mate, deffo need to make a comeback, maybe try another white collar would be great to see you get a win plus boxing is a pretty hot topic at the moment so would make for a good video!
Appreciate this comment mate, 2023 could be a comeback…
Ly this video you should do more vlogs mate I’m doing uwcb can’t wait I’ve just started my first session
Thanks and good luck👍🏾
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Great insight into UWCB. I've just signed up for the next event in Exeter in November. Your documentary has really helped!
Thanks, glad it helped!
Were do you train in nottingham
At the moment just training from home, but I trained with my uni and Rebels Gym/Xercise4Less
I signed up for an event in July. Just wondering what happens if you can’t sell many tickets and how many tickets do they give you to sell?
You can sell as many standing tickets as you want, however there are limits to tables, which usually need to be secured with a deposit. You are encouraged to try and sell the minimum amount (10 I believe from memory). I can't see them turning you away if you can't get the numbers as long as you actually try to sell them. Good luck! :)
Was proper hyped up to sign up for it but finding out that all ticket sales will go towards the event organizers and not the charity was a bit disheartening considering how much the tickets are...
Agreed, but I guess they still need to pay for the venue, all the hospitality/event staff and 8 weeks’ worth of coaching etc although it could be voluntary
Great video, thank you. Thinking about signing up for one in Nottingham - not sure if I’m too old mid 40’s though … A really good documentary. 👍🙏
I'm glad it inspired you! There were mixed ages in my group to be fair. Once you sign up they will evaluate everyone and make sure there are fair fights in place, if there is no one around your age/ability they may try find a replacement or turn you away. You'll never know unless you sign up🥊
Signed up for an event in Lincoln in november and this documentary really helped to quell my nerves. Big respect brother. I can only hope to hit it as hard as you
Good luck👊🏾
Hey bro I have signed up for it over the weekend buzzing for it loved your Journey 👌👌
Good luck bro👊🏾