Of all the recent additions to the professional boxing phrasebook, few are perhaps as jarring as the phrase ?Daring to be great?. It is jarring because implicit in this phrase is both an acceptance of defeat and the exoneration of a reckless boxer taking an impossible challenge for a lot of money. It is, in effect, a get-out clause, ?daring to be great?. It is designed more for the suits who have arranged the mismatch than the boxer who is, on fight night, being led to the slaughter ? or, well, daring to be great.
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