Tuesday 23 August 2011

A Street Boxers Rules


A Street Boxers Rules

“The kind of champions you raise up is dependent on the kind of champion you are.”

The drive to bring out the champion in street boxing in himself and in others separates the ace athlete
from mere athletic players. The philosophy is that...

This philosophy ought to be in your heart and mind always to bring out the street boxer in
you. You must strive to be the best you can be so that what you produce later in others will be
the same as, if not better than, you. Hence, you must train for life. You must increase your level
of excellence so as not to compromise the quality of the fighters you will train.

You may ask, “How can you excel in boxing for the street and produce quality fighters when you get
old?” You never get old by training others. That’s why many “retired” professional boxers
write books. Or, they start gyms where their “sons” train others, and they assume supervisory
roles. They share their wise counsels in old age. Through these legacies, they are, in a sense, still
in training, still excelling, and still training others. They become legends, living or otherwise.

These are the fighters or boxers who really “die training.” They really contribute
significantly to their chosen field of sports not only in their lifetime, but also beyond.
Without the above philosophy, you will just end up a fruitless, spent, and forgotten usedto-
be in boxing. You are reading this book precisely because you do not want to end up like this.

As long as you live the philosophy of an top fighter, you will not.

How to live out such philosophy is one of the concerns of this book. How can you excel
and outdo your own excellence as time passes? How can you contribute significantly to your
sport? Read on…

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