“When I come out I have supreme confidence. But I’m scared to death. I’m afraid. I’m afraid of everything. I’m afraid of losing. I’m afraid of being humiliated. But I’m confident. The closer I get to the ring the more confident I get. The closer, the more confident. All during training I’ve been afraid of this man. I think this man might be capable of beating me. I’ve dreamed of him beating me. For that I’ve always stayed afraid of him. The closer I get to the ring the more confident I get. Once I’m in the ring I’m a god. No one could beat me. I walk around the ring but I never take my eyes off my opponent….During the fight I’m supremely confident. I’m making him miss and I’m countering. I’m hitting him to the body; I’m punching him real hard. And I’m punching him, and I’m punching him, and I know he’s gonna take my punches. He goes down, he’s out. I’m victorious. Mike Tyson, greatest fighter that ever lived.”
His above quote being narrated over this video always gives me the chills.Unaona tu clearly everything he’s talking about. One truly natural instinct fighter.
If this was real life, then Boyka and Chambers would be the greatest fighters of all time. I have never seen such good fighting skills (naelewa ni acting).
Myke Tyson
Brazil and Ronaldo
Tiger Woods
In their hey days, these people made me so love the games. They all oozed and beamed a riotous invincibility in their respective battle fields. The trauma I got from their sorry downfalls is inexplicable.
But I will always thank the heavens for the gift of ‘Hussain’ Bolt! He, somehow, managed to exit the stage with his reputation aloft!