BOXING - THE FIGHTS and the Competitions CYCLE OF THE BOXER’s LIFE • It all starts with the BOXER before the fights • It ends with the BOXER after the fights PHASE 1: The BOXER’s fights • The BOXER fights with inner self to become a BOXER consciously and sub-consciously • The BOXER fights to pair with teams, promoters, sponsors and all other stakeholder • The BOXER fights to match with competition for on and off ringside positions • The BOXER fights for time that presents opportunities • The BOXER fights against time dictated by the biological clock PHASE 2: The fights of the BOXER and Stakeholders that support him/her • The BOXER and his/her Stakeholder fight to determine the BOXER as a “brand” worth investing into • The BOXER and his/her Stakeholders fight for resources in favour of the “brand” • The BOXER and his/her Stakeholders fight for the “Prime” position in the competition • The BOXER and his/her Stakeholders fight for time that presents opportunities • The BOXER and his/her Stakeholders fight against time dictated by the biological clock WINS AND LOSSES • Fights are won by capability to soldier on and/or lost when that capability expires • Competitions is experienced, never won or lost - even inside the boxing ring • Winning a Boxing competition inside the ring is not a win of a fight • Losing a Boxing competition inside the ring is not a loss of a fight A BOXER fights before he/she competes in the ring • A BOXER fights after he/she competes in the ring • Inside the Ring, BOTH the BOXERS are competing for a prized title - They are not fighting for it • Both BOXERS had already won many fights by getting to the competition level and face off in the ring • It is after each competition will the BOXERS and their stakeholders continue to fight for the brand’s “Prime” position, “Financial” worth/value and “Legacies” • As long as there is still time that presents opportunities and the favourable biological clock, the fights for competitions continue In Conclusion: Nontshinga has lost a competition but has won many fights and has many more fights to win as long as he does not give up now.
@oscarsuka6510Ай бұрын
I remember, I was 6 years old, the day SA blacks celebrated Big John Tate in his win against Gerrie Coetzee. Even though I was so young, the feeling I had that day in 1979 was only matched today (14-10-2024) with "The Truth" Cafu claiming the WBO World Championship.
@nkululekocimele1879Ай бұрын
Nontshinga will come back stronger all the best to Cafu
@michael323Ай бұрын
I realized from this video Hekkie is a South African. He looks a kind person now not like The Hexecutioner.