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He points out that authentic fighters are born from hardship, purpose, and inner strength—traits that can’t be manufactured or bought. The greatest fighters, he believes, are those who face their fears head-on, knowing when to show up and when to stand down, recognizing their limits, and battling inner demons as fiercely as they do opponents.
This philosophy extends beyond boxing into everyday life, urging everyone to cultivate these moral virtues to confront broader societal issues—racism, inequality, and violence—rather than passively accepting them.