Trying to become a professional boxer is like trying to have a fire.
With a fire, once you get the first spark, maintaining the fire is as simple as putting more fuel in the fireplace. That's not the hard part though. The hard part is making the first spark. Once you get that started, it's smooth sailing. The same with trying to become a professional boxer.
For argument's sake, I'll assume that you are a perfect fighter. Once you get your first fight, you can start a winning streak. The issue is getting the first fight. In the eyes of an opponent's manager, you're just some overconfident guy with no experience. Nobody wants to fight against that. That's the issue. Regardless of your skill level, nobody will ever want to spar against you. Not because of your skill level, but because of your record, which you don't have.
I know this first-hand. I spar with friends, I've dealt with bullies, and I've never lost (yet). I've won more times than I can count (I've seriously lost count). I have a perfect record, and I'm having the hardest time of my life trying to get my first official fight, manager, ref, in a ring, and all that jazz.
Get into a boxing gym and learn the fundamentals of one of the worlds oldest sports just like every other boxer that has ever lived, worry about a manager or not having one when you know how to box
Sure, but that would be very difficult. I mean, as a fighter, all you need to think about is your training and actual fighting, nothing more, nothing less. If your focus on training and fighting isn't 100%, you're not gonna be successful.
Yes you can... You may not also need a trainer, a coach, a nutritionist a sparring partner. Just you all alone in this fkng world of boxing.
Just like mayweather he dont have a manager he make up his dates for his fights Do i need a Manager