Ive networked my *** off in this industry and still cant seem to find a job. Anyone know anyone and how they got a job in this industry? I would like some in the marketing and advertising department. I box myself and am a huge boxing fan and would really like to work in the industry. But as many of you know, this industry runs like no other. I wouldnt care who I worked for, HBO, Showtime, a Promoter, whatever.|||You could start by writing for a boxing website. . . . traveling to various boxing events, covering them for the sites. . . it%26#039;s a great way to see lots of fights, meet lots of those %26quot;in the know%26quot;, and learn a lot about the sport. I%26#039;ve done this since 2002, and I love it. I was just at Lamon Brewster%26#039;s fight in Cincinatti two weekends ago, and I%26#039;ll be at the upcoming UFC event in Chicago in a few weeks.
It might not be HBO, but it%26#039;s a start. Good luck to you.
|||i have no idea, and im sure it wouldnt be easy to get into because you might need to go to university or some **** like that, maybe you could look on the job centre direct website, see what they have to offer (i mean what harm can it do?) or i suppose you could fight at the local boxing clubs, and impress the instructors see if the will get you on the right path, maybe you should have a chat with a boxing instructor, you never know (i might even be of use to you lol)
either way i wish you good luck|||You%26#039;re talking about making cardboard boxes, right? You want to be the guy who stamps %26quot;Made by Todd and Crew%26quot; in red on the bottom panel, right? I hope you%26#039;re not prone to paper cuts. I%26#039;m sure those guys get some nasty ones.|||how about you go a professional boxing event and ask the promoters and people who work there.
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