Seriously though, I feel that some people on this site are caught between wanting boxers to be competitors and wanting boxers to be warriors. When it comes to fighters taking unnecessary punishment they should be warriors, willing to take a brutal beating that shaves years off of their career as opposed to quitting. When it comes to fighter not taking advantage of their resources to win in a more straightforward manner, they're expected to be the honest competitor.
If you read books to the tune of Art of war you would that individuals are actually advised to do what Mayweather is doing, win the fight before entering the ring, with minimal effort etc.
Now I'm not saying it is right, but I think people should understand what it means to be a warrior, and not use the word so *******ly.
If you read books to the tune of Art of war you would that individuals are actually advised to do what Mayweather is doing, win the fight before entering the ring, with minimal effort etc.
Now I'm not saying it is right, but I think people should understand what it means to be a warrior, and not use the word so *******ly.
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