The 15-year-old's father is a professional boxer and trainer. He is a single dad of two young girls and his teen son. His very pretty wife died of suicide and he's left to raise the kids by himself. All of his social media is about his boxing business and his kids and him having fun together. Clearly the dad and son work out together. The pic of the two of them is likely an old one as the boy looks too young for 15 in the photo.
Re the 'Boom/Boomer' first name is likely a nickname or a specific choice to protect his son's real name/identity from those who may try to harm him. It also keeps the son's name from being searched on the internet in the future.
FYI - My now-adult son was an athlete and weight lifter. He and his football team buddies were always posing like that. It's what manly guys do. Don't fret about it.
I raised 4 sons, 3 in military and combat so 'men' but ok, I agree, posing like that if boxing was their thing, great. But to choose 'that' pic for such a courageous action? Also, his real name was plastered along side his nickname...so it wasn't for anonymity
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Was it real, for real? Makes me cringe; from the son named 'Boom' to the pics of both father and son posing making a muscle.
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The 15-year-old's father is a professional boxer and trainer. He is a single dad of two young girls and his teen son. His very pretty wife died of suicide and he's left to raise the kids by himself. All of his social media is about his boxing business and his kids and him having fun together. Clearly the dad and son work out together. The pic of the two of them is likely an old one as the boy looks too young for 15 in the photo.
Re the 'Boom/Boomer' first name is likely a nickname or a specific choice to protect his son's real name/identity from those who may try to harm him. It also keeps the son's name from being searched on the internet in the future.
FYI - My now-adult son was an athlete and weight lifter. He and his football team buddies were always posing like that. It's what manly guys do. Don't fret about it.
I raised 4 sons, 3 in military and combat so 'men' but ok, I agree, posing like that if boxing was their thing, great. But to choose 'that' pic for such a courageous action? Also, his real name was plastered along side his nickname...so it wasn't for anonymity