Boxing History
Boxing History Repeats Itself
Boxing history goes on to show that the well-prepared fighter will be the one to go home with
the belt. No matter how skillful one boxer may be, if he takes his opponent for granted, he will still be
vulnerable to losing. No matter if he is the defending champion, a determined challenger has the chance to
knock him out.
As boxing history will prove, boxing greats have been put down on the canvas by
persistent, disciplined, and aggressive challengers. Disciplined boxers will always have that edge to beat
the other opponent. Working hard during training will prepare one to exchange hard blows with the
other. Never slacking out on training sessions will ensure that one will be much prepared for the main
event.
Boxing history also has many highlights showing champions effectively defending their titles for
many fights. These are the boxing champions who have still the fire burning inside of them. They still
train like crazy and continue on with more rigorous regimen to keep them fit and able to trade damaging blows with
challengers who may be as wanting for a championship belt. They also continue to improve on their boxing
techniques as well, to unleash more effective blows against their opponent.
It has also been seen in boxing history, that the boxers who are hungrier to get the title have
the most chance to win a boxing bout. As the lyrics of the famous Rocky movie soundtrack goes – it’s the ‘eye
of the tiger’ – meaning having the thirst for a win, the hunger for claiming the championship belt and the
persistent drive to be the best boxer in one’s era – all fuels one’s goal to be the greatest boxer in the
world.
The common errors of the past though should be a lesson that must be learned by the newcomers of
the sport. Boxers who have high potentials to become great names in the boxing world must not commit the same
mistakes as boxing history has shown many times. A little dose of fame should not be allowed to mislead the
boxers that they are invincible. Rather it should be a realization that any hungry newcomer – like they once
were - are capable of getting a win, if very determined to do so.
Indeed a lot can be learned from the records and stories of boxing history. The amazing
and exciting sport has shown glorious wins, unexpected losses, interesting draws and entertaining knockouts.
All were a product of the training preparations and commitment by each boxer. When the time to clash it out
came, those who prepared more usually gets the win – unless the hands of luck intervened as these do occasionally.
And boxing history has been a witness to both cases as such happens over and over again.
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