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Originally posted by Pac=Duran View PostDuck, Dodge, dive, Dodge and Duck
Repeated steps 1-5
1. Take one day at a time
2. Always be at your best
3. Have a game plan
4. Keep your eyes on the prize
5. Dedicate yourself to your craft
6. To become great, you have to follow greatness
7. You can never overlook anyone
8.#Believe you are the best
9. Appreciate people that support you
10. Always have a backup plan
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Originally posted by Pac=Duran View PostDuck, Dodge, dive, Dodge and Duck
Repeated steps 1-5Originally posted by Spoon23 View Postclinch all you can as long as Bayless is around.
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Originally posted by Bozbay View PostNothing against this but it's quite generic. I would have liked a few more specifics from the champ.
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Originally posted by TripleGFightFan View PostI think that's the egoic mind there in you...the formula for success is simple...if you make it more complicated you miss your mark...but out of curiosity what are the few more specifics you were looking for?...
As for as boxing, I would like to know what he thinks is the most effective way to handle aggression in the ring. Of course if you study the game, you know most of the ways but it would be nice to hear Floyd's top tip, he handled aggression throughout his entire career and was vital to his in-ring success.
As far as PPV success, I would like to know if he thinks it is needed to become the boss of your own promotional company to acheive bigger numbers. With it, there are benefits and drawbacks which depend on the individual boxer. I know being his own promotional boss was key to his PPV success, I wonder if he thinks the person to brake his records needs to be their own boss.Last edited by Bozbay; 12-01-2015, 11:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Bozbay View PostAll those points were generic. I think most people know that to be successful, you need to implement the points he mentioned.
As for as boxing, I would like to know what he thinks is the most effective way to handle aggression in the ring. Of course if you study the game, you know most of the ways but it would be nice to hear Floyd's top tip, he handled aggression throughout his entire career and was vital to his in-ring success.
As for as PPV success, I would like to know if he thinks it is needed to be the boss of your own promotional company. With it, there are benefits and drawbacks which depend on the individual boxer. I know being his own promotional boss was key to his PPV success, I wonder if he thinks the person to brake his records needs to be their own boss.
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