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Will my face become asymmetrical from boxing?

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I want to learn to box, but I don't want to make my face asymmetrical.
Is there I way I can prevent this? Or simply I shouldn't box, and search for other sports? I would like to learn a martial art.
Thanks.
 
I want to learn to box, but I don't want to make my face asymmetrical.
Is there I way I can prevent this? Or simply I shouldn't box, and search for other sports? I would like to learn a martial art.
Thanks.
Don't worry about that shit man, not even professional fighters have this problem, much less will you, which isn't shit and probably won't even get to fight once.
Just start, but I don't know if you'll continue, boxing is harder than you think
 
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Don't worry about that shit man, not even professional fighters have this problem, much less will you, which isn't shit and probably won't even get to fight once.
Just start, but I don't know if you'll continue, boxing is harder than you think
I'm into cardio workouts, I like working out aerobically.
 
I want to learn to box, but I don't want to make my face asymmetrical.
Is there I way I can prevent this? Or simply I shouldn't box, and search for other sports? I would like to learn a martial art.
Thanks.

You can learn boxing normally, go to classes and such, but the moment you commit to getting in the ring and competing, you are accepting the consequences (In this case, the asymmetrical face).
Otherwise, you can train normally by sparring (non-professional and with equipment).
I trained Muay Thay and Judo for 3 consecutive years (I never competed) and my face remains intact.
And yes! I sparred often
 
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You can learn boxing normally, go to classes and such, but the moment you commit to getting in the ring and competing, you are accepting the consequences (In this case, the asymmetrical face).
Otherwise, you can train normally by sparring (non-professional and with equipment).
I trained Muay Thay and Judo for 3 consecutive years (I never competed) and my face remains intact.
And yes! I sparred often
Thanks for the contribution!! I'm searching for gyms right now, I'll start before summer.
 

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