Last Saturday it was the news of Alex Rodriguez testing positive for banned substances back in 2003. Tuesday it was the culmination of the wrap-gate scandal in the sport of boxing. Prior to those two incidents it was the allegations directed towards Shane Mosley, and even before that it was the Barry Bonds chatter that covered the baseball landscape. Ironically, Henry Chadwick, (otherwise known as the 'Father of baseball'), designated the letter "K" as the official symbol for a strikeout, citing the fact that it was his sports answer to the sport of boxing's knockout (KO). As we look at the recent incidents involving the two sports, in a very odd way, over a century later the two sports have found a way to draw yet another parallel, and for all the wrong reasons.
Somewhere at the center of the issue is a very fundamental flaw that stops an athlete from bridging the gap between winning clean and winning at all cost - including those that cross ethical lines. When you consider athletes like the Margarito's and Rodriguez's of the world who tipped the scales in an effort to live up to public standards; then you think of athletes like Floyd Mayweather jr. or Bernard Hopkins who have been able to get the most out of their talents by simply being disciplined enough to develop properly; when you analyze it all, everything comes full circle because you instantly realize that the only thing which separates the two types of athletes is one key element....discipline. Many fight fans have heard the stories about how Hopkins routinely hits the pillow by 10pm, or how Mayweather respects his body so much that he refuses to even sip from a can of coke. Those are great examples of the type of discipline that make sustained success much easier to find. That's also an example of the type of discipline that few in the world of sports possess, which often results in their need for extra leverage to gain an edge.
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Somewhere at the center of the issue is a very fundamental flaw that stops an athlete from bridging the gap between winning clean and winning at all cost - including those that cross ethical lines. When you consider athletes like the Margarito's and Rodriguez's of the world who tipped the scales in an effort to live up to public standards; then you think of athletes like Floyd Mayweather jr. or Bernard Hopkins who have been able to get the most out of their talents by simply being disciplined enough to develop properly; when you analyze it all, everything comes full circle because you instantly realize that the only thing which separates the two types of athletes is one key element....discipline. Many fight fans have heard the stories about how Hopkins routinely hits the pillow by 10pm, or how Mayweather respects his body so much that he refuses to even sip from a can of coke. Those are great examples of the type of discipline that make sustained success much easier to find. That's also an example of the type of discipline that few in the world of sports possess, which often results in their need for extra leverage to gain an edge.
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