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I don't know about Rocky
My mum and her firends actually make me think this way. She's 56 and going to cycle around Euorpe with her partner in March for about a month. I know 80 year old men who still run marathons.
A lot of older people seem to get into sport to look after their health and suddenly find a whole new social life and things that really excite them regardless of whether they'll ever be amazingly fast. Some of them are pretty fast anyway!
They're all still healthy enough to be independant and really enjoy life and some of the older ones will tell you straight out that they keep fit because all their friends aer either in nursing homes or dead and it's their sport that keeps them going!
Obviously one day i'm going to have to say i'm too old to compete as a boxer anymore but I never want to stop sport completely.
This world is not sunshine and rainbows... it's a mean and nasty place... and I don't care how tough you are... it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it.
You, me... or nobody is going to hit you as hard as life... but it's not about how hard you can hit... it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward... how much you can take and keep moving forward...
That's how living is done!
If you believe in something... then go out and get what you believe in... but you have to be willing to take the hits, and not point fingers... saying you are not where you want to be because of him, her, or anybody else...
Cowards do that... and I do not believe that any of you are cowards... you are all better then that...
Paraphrased from the new Rocky movie...
That motivates me a lot...
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I've always been inspired by watching films of great fights.
I remeber watching Sugar Ray Leonard against Wilfredo Benitez...
That night I trained til I bled and did the same again and again.
The same with Ali Frazier, Gatti-Ward, Hatton Tszyu....any fight where I see a great fighter(s) in action...I just take a glance and know I'd trade every drop of blood I have to be him, with a professional trainer, getting paiod to sweat and fight.
I think the fights just unleash a desire in me, andan awareness too. if I don't fully make it I can never say it was from lack of effort. Does that make sense?
Also last week when I boxed in the quarter final, I sat back and boxed. I did what I had to do and won a nice UD.
In the semi final I fought a shorter stronger guy...His corner screamed "knock him out Sean" Strange advice in the first round I know!!
But it triggered something in me and I said to myself in a kind of Rocky Graziano like moment "You goin to take this from him, you gonna let him take your dreams away" I retaliated with force and serious vigour!
I know it sounds stupid, but thats how it was...
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I hate to say this,but I love this quote
Pain heals. Chicks dig scars. Glory... lasts forever.
Better Better Best, never let it rest until youre Betters Better and your Best is Best. My Mum told me thatwhen I was 6 Never Forgot it, but never practiced it![]()
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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Lance armstrong has a fav quote of mine...
"Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever. That surrender, even the smallest act of giving up, stays with me. So when I feel like quitting, I ask myself, which would I rather live with?"
Anyone read his book? It's pretty inspiring.
Champion by gringspoon is always in my running playlist, gives me a boost when i need it most.
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