Success Lessons From Boxing
Author: John Watson
Date Posted: May 07, 2006
Sugar Ray Leonard and Sylvester Stallone recently opened an academy
or gymnasium for contenders in downtown LA. The contenders are top
middleweight boxers in the USA who have not been given a shot at
the title.
Sugar Ray and Sly Stallone are well qualified to run the academy
as both have been champions in their own worlds. Sly Stallone is
a Hollywood 'champion'. His films about 'Rocky' have inspired countless
boxers. Sugar Ray was a 6 times world champion. He knows what it
takes to be a champion: "Champions never ever show signs of quitting."
Champions don't quit but more than that they don't even look like
quitting and don't even think about quitting. The same attitude
is essential for anyone who is serious about achieving their dreams.
Sly told the contenders that they will now have a shot at the title:
"You are now in charge of your own lives, your own fates. If you
blow it, you blew it." Success is about taking responsibility for
your own actions. Champions don't blame others for their failures.
Sugar Ray speaks too: "Your family is your foundation. Your family
is why you are doing what you are doing but you know what's going
to make the big difference; what’s going to determine who wins is
this (points to his heart) and this (points to his head) If you
want it, go for it."
The contenders were gradually eliminated from the Academy by a
weekly series of 5 round fights. The first fight taught a lot about
how to succeed in boxing or anything else. One of the 'weaker' boxers
challenged the boxer who was supposed to be the strongest.
Alfonso Gomez from the Western middleweights was considered one
of the weaker boxers but Alfredo noticed that Joey on his team who
was being picked to fight the weakest of the Eastern middleweights
did not look too happy or confident.
He volunteered his services, instead, to fight the strongest of
the Easterners! He said: "I will fight Peter Manfredo. I can beat
him." Alfonso was only 10 and 2. Peter was 21 and 0."
Alfonso smiled: "I'm a gambler. I'm not afraid to gamble. I am
not worried about the competition. It's just about who wants it
most and I know that I want it more than anything else in the world."
Later Alfonso commented: "I am either going to be a hero or an idiot!"
Champions have to risk looking like idiots. So does any one who
wants to achieve anything out of the ordinary.
Alfonso's team members were taken aback by his offer to fight Manfredo
but Alfonso was so confident that the rest of his team agreed to
select him as their first representative. Alfonso continued to speak
with confidence: "He's going to be tough to fight but I know I can
beat him There's no doubt in my mind that I can beat him. As soon
as we take their best fighter the whole team is going to crumble."
Alfonso Gomez was utterly determined: "I'm going to give it my
heart to make it. I want to provide my family with everything they
want. It's a dream and it's a dream that I am sure will come true."
Gomez climbed into the ring the night before the fight to visualize
his success. "A true champion never thinks: 'I'm gonna lose'. I'm
going into the ring to visualize the fight. I want to visualize
the fight to give me more confidence in myself. I really want to
overcome any obstacles. I am confident and I say to myself: 'You're
the winner; you’re the winner; you're better than him. I actually
imagine that I'm gonna win. I raise my hands." Gomez raised his
hands again and again punching the air in celebration.
"If you imagine it, it can happen. If I imagine I can fly, maybe
in the future I will." Champions visualize their success vividly
before it happens. So should anyone who has a great dream.
At the pre-fight conference a pressman suggested that Alfonso was
not as good a boxer as Peter Manfredo. Alfonso like a true champion,
let the criticism slide over his head: "I've always been the under
dog. All I can say is: I can beat him on his best day!" His team
laughed and applauded.
Peter Manfredo did not have as much to say: "I feel like I always
do before every fight. I feel like a killer. I will do my talking
in the ring. The better man will win tonight. The only one who can
beat you is yourself. This is the shot of a life time."
On the way to the ring Alfonso was still sounding confident: "This
is my passion; this is my dream; I will become the contender." Peter
Manfredo, undefeated and ranked third in the world said "I'm a serious
threat because I fight for my family. I can box; I can bang. That's
why I am 21 and 0 today. I don't know how to lose."
Alfonso won the first round but Peter the second. Alfonso won the
third round. Peter's corner man told him: "Peter, you ain't throwing
enough punches." Round four was more even but Peter seemed to edge
it. Alfonso's corner told him "Die in the ring, baby!" Alfonso gave
it everything and won the fifth round.
Alfonso, the underdog, won the fight by unanimous decision. He
was generous in victory. He held up Peter's arm and said: "Hell
of a fighter! Hell of a fighter!" Alfonso's dream had come true.
He laughed: "I took a risk but I beat a gorilla!"
Peter was shell shocked. He had been defeated in front of his wife
and daughter. He had lost his unbeaten record to an unknown. "I
came here with the confidence that I was a champ but it did not
happen. I feel I let everybody down. Why was it when it is my chance
to shine I blow it? I've fought since I was 5 years old? Where do
I go from here?"
If Peter is destined to be a true champion, he will not quit. Sugar
Ray himself lost 3 fights. Many true champions have experienced
failure. A true champion or anyone who wants to fulfill their destiny
does not quit or show signs of quitting. A champion does not blame
any one else for his or her failures. He or she is usually motivated
by love of their family. They are not afraid to risk looking like
an idiot. They have the confidence to challenge the 'gorillas' and
use tools like visualization to achieve their goals. They ignore
the critics who see them as the underdog.
About The Author
John Watson is an award winning teacher and martial arts instructor.
He has recently written two books about achieving your goals and
dreams. They can both be found on his website http://www.motivationtoday.com
along with a daily motivational message.
The title of the first book is "36 Laws To Ignite Your Inner Power
And Realize Your Dreams Now! - Acronyms, Stories, And Pictures...Easy
To Remember And Use Everyday To Grab Your Life And Soar With The
Eagles" The book can be found at this URL http://www.motivationtoday.com/36_laws.php
The book uses acronyms, stories and pictures to help readers remember
36 laws that can gradually transform your life if you apply them.
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