50/50 for me, it takes a lot to step into the ring with an opponent and keep your composure during the rounds even if you're getting stomped on.
It also takes mad physical shape to last those rounds and take all those shots
A lot of the guys i spar at the gym quit after the first round and find excuses as to not go on anymore even though you can clearly see they are not exhausted they just give up, i usually go the full scheduled rounds even if i'm getting stomped by a bigger guy
Both mentality and physical shape count the exact same
50/50 for me, it takes a lot to step into the ring with an opponent and keep your composure during the rounds even if you're getting stomped on.
It also takes mad physical shape to last those rounds and take all those shots
A lot of the guys i spar at the gym quit after the first round and find excuses as to not go on anymore even though you can clearly see they are not exhausted they just give up, i usually go the full scheduled rounds even if i'm getting stomped by a bigger guy
Both mentality and physical shape count the exact same
you do realize that your words are contradicting to Lamont Brewsters words..........Rockin'
You can have all the tools to pull it off but if there's a mental block stopping you it could prevent you from succeeding, zab Judah comes to mind
what about having the sharpest mind in the world but not being in shape. Once you're tired in a fight your mind will not be working anywhere close to peak performance..........Rockin'
what about having the sharpest mind in the world but not being in shape. Once you're tired in a fight your mind will not be working anywhere close to peak performance..........Rockin'
Works both ways I guess but it's easier to get in shape than to change the way you think imo though saying that having a good mind but being in bad shape your more likely to make excuses than someone who's in shape but has a bad mind but being in great physical shape should boost your confidence anyway
You can always train yourself to be in better shape, the option is there, you just need the proper motivation.
Mental aspect, not so much. You cant really train yourself to be mentally prepared. You CAN gain confidence over time from training, etc. Some people are more determined, disciplined, and hungrier than others. Thats why boxing was originally a sport for the middle to lower class people. It was a way for them to escape poverty and find success or fame. Thats why so many boxers come from poor backgrounds, especially the good ones, they are mentally tough from growing up having nothing. They are hungry for success because it doesnt come easy.
You have to mentally have the drive to succeed in boxing. It isnt a team sport, its only you and the other guy in the ring, only one can win (usually).
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