I would suggest, if possible, you maintain the boxing. Unless you are prodigal I doubt your boxing skill is that high. And it never will be at an MMA school unless one of the coaches is a boxing specialist. I have great respect for BJJ and Judo- I was a varsity wrestler myself. But you gotta have the stand up skills and many good MMA fighters are quite mediocre or even piss poor in pure boxing or Muay Thai.
I train 3 times a week in Muay Thai, and am 29. I consider that on the verge of slacking off. I have a stiff back full of knots from a life time of crashing my dirtbike.
So if possible, you could train twice a week in MMA/BJJ and 1-2 times a week in boxing or Muay Thai.
I train 3 times a week in Muay Thai, and am 29. I consider that on the verge of slacking off. I have a stiff back full of knots from a life time of crashing my dirtbike.
So if possible, you could train twice a week in MMA/BJJ and 1-2 times a week in boxing or Muay Thai.