gnasher16 31,602 Posted March 5, 2011 Report Share Posted March 5, 2011 Get in touch with the ABA they have a list of docs in your area,yes you can pay privately but it cant be your everyday gp,you will need your me1 form which is to apply for the me3 which is the card you will need at tournaments....your opponents coach or the tournament doc can ask for your card at any time.Normally the medical will be in 2 parts,one a general chat about your medical history,past illness etc....the other an actual medical...the eye test standard always used to be 6/18 in the better eye,6/36 in the worse ...he will look at your hands listen to your heart,hold your nuts....all that carry on....its always worth keeping every bit of paperwork as you progress....IF,you ever did happen to be offered pro terms it all acts as a kind of service history,which go,s in your favour when it comes to contracts etc....best of luck with your journey Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bogger 243 Posted March 5, 2011 Report Share Posted March 5, 2011 very sound advice that gnasher and id advise oldnog to stay at the weight that suits you pal im a under 91kg fighter i weighed 92kg come first fight my now x trainer thought it would be good to enter me in 91kg+ the oponent was 102kg and had 10 fights and lost 1 lol needless to say it didnt go well an me and the trainer parted company hopefully goes better than mine for you pal cant get much worse lol atb Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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