There's a big misconception here that the majority of this board are coach bums. Thats prbably not true.
If all are to be believed, it seems to me most of us here have some sort of boxing or combat experience. For myself, i'm asian so i fight at a lower weight class, and i'm 16, and i don't box. But i do thaibox. And i also grapple. Does that mean i'm a coachbum too?
It's fair enough that your confident. But case studies in psychology show that those who boast most are often least confident. Quiet confidence is supposed to be the epitome of self-assurance.
For example, i loathe to use myself, but, i'll probably be going to an ivy school. However, i don't feel to need to blast it all over the internet. And i especially don't have a '*******', which is basically a form of internet ************ (playing with yourself for pleasure).
Arrogance is a far cry from confidence. You should learn that before someone schools you so bad that you quit boxing out of shame.
There's a chinese proverb that says 'There is always a higher mountain', meaning that there's always someone that's better than you at what you do - or someone that WAS or WILL be better than you. Keep it in mind.
If all are to be believed, it seems to me most of us here have some sort of boxing or combat experience. For myself, i'm asian so i fight at a lower weight class, and i'm 16, and i don't box. But i do thaibox. And i also grapple. Does that mean i'm a coachbum too?
It's fair enough that your confident. But case studies in psychology show that those who boast most are often least confident. Quiet confidence is supposed to be the epitome of self-assurance.
For example, i loathe to use myself, but, i'll probably be going to an ivy school. However, i don't feel to need to blast it all over the internet. And i especially don't have a '*******', which is basically a form of internet ************ (playing with yourself for pleasure).
Arrogance is a far cry from confidence. You should learn that before someone schools you so bad that you quit boxing out of shame.
There's a chinese proverb that says 'There is always a higher mountain', meaning that there's always someone that's better than you at what you do - or someone that WAS or WILL be better than you. Keep it in mind.
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