i can't speak for other fighters, but my only fear before or during a fight is that my body won't perform. then again, at 132 i don't have to be afraid of too many fearsome punchers.
STFU With That "Scared" Bull**** Please
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On a side note.
My old time fearless hero Peter McNeeley was not scared, he bumrushed Tyson from the opening bell. I'm sorry but the dude should have film made about that one moment of reckless courage. If Tyson anticipated that and got his timing right he would have taken his head clean off his redneck shoulders.Comment
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Regardless of there doubts they get in the ring is my point. They don't fear another fighter to a point where they can't get there legs under them. They are professionals. Fearing losing is different thing than fearing a fighter as a person.Comment
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I don't like when I'm working on a roof or something and I have to hang off.... but that doesn't mean I'm a coward. It just means I don't enjoy a potential fall. I know a fall can hurt and I acknowledge I can not fly...therefore: unhappy about sticky situations on roofs.Comment
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These two things I know are true:
All boxers feel some sort of fear, or at the very least anxiety.
The number one factor that makes a boxer decide whether or not to take a fight is how much money he will make.Comment
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ps
Floyd is scared of prime welters, hence his retirement.Comment
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