And you have trained only a handful of times since July, yet have maintained solid cardio, would you take a fight on 3 weeks notice?
The fighter in me immediately wants to do it, but I have to give it a bit of thought. Would be cool to be on the same card as Rob, though.
Always. The times I have sparred have been solid and it seems like my BJJ has improved somehow during the time off.If your cardio is there i say go for it. I think the main question is, do you feel confident in your skills having only trained a few times since july.
Always. The times I have sparred have been solid and it seems like my BJJ has improved somehow during the time off.
Somewhere in the middle, I suppose.I would say it depends how you fight. Are you a stamina fighter, or a knock out artist?
I accepted a fight once 6 hours until weigh-ins. 3 weeks is nothing compared to that, but I haven't been training as regularly as usual.go for it will be good for you get you name out and the promoters will be like damm only 3 weeks and he took it and he still gave it his all weather you win or lose they will respect for that,
3 weeks is along time compared to my brother in law, he took a fight with 4 days notice!!! and won by TKO in the 2nd
Still on the fence, but I found out that they will 3 minutes rds. Just waiting on the promoter to give me an opponent before I decide on my path.go for it .by now you have probably made up your mind hunh ,
so what ur gonna do?
I'm not doubting myself; I am just waiting for my contract.better decide soon because you are gonna start doubting yourself pretty soon and when that happens don't go
good luck