For a while against Noemi Bosques in May, Heather Hardy probably made her coach Devon Cormack smile. All those hours in the gym working on technique and a disciplined attack were coming together, and against the Brooklynite’s toughest opponent to date, no less.
But then Bosques would land a flush shot and Hardy would lower her chin, bite down on her mouthpiece, stop boxing and start fighting. It’s the way of “The Heat.”
“When you’re in a situation like that, with the adrenaline flowing, your natural self comes out,” she said, before telling a story of the days before she stepped into the ring for the first time.
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But then Bosques would land a flush shot and Hardy would lower her chin, bite down on her mouthpiece, stop boxing and start fighting. It’s the way of “The Heat.”
“When you’re in a situation like that, with the adrenaline flowing, your natural self comes out,” she said, before telling a story of the days before she stepped into the ring for the first time.
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