My immediate aim is to win my first fight, my long term aim is to become a succesful amateur, and by that I mean one that has a good win loss ratio within about 2 years or so. My long long long pipe dream sort of aim is to one day become pro and win at least one pro fight.
To call them exactly as I see them but most of all to always keep the fighters safe. When it's over it"s over... You'll live to fight another day............Rockin'
To call them exactly as I see them but most of all to always keep the fighters safe. When it's over it"s over... You'll live to fight another day............Rockin'
That's what Steve Daltry said....
He took the loss badly and hung himself in his garage.
I would also love to fight a young man with some true grit. Find the garage, hang the bag and mirror and teach him the finer points as I had been taught.
I'm not familiar, what happened? .................Rockin'
Just a guy I beat in the AMs. Mr. Positive just couldn't handle failure it seems.
I wasn't surprised though. When your dad pushes you into boxing with high expectations it's inevitable that your self esteem can be quite fragile. Loss makes you feel worthless in those situations.
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