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What I like about boxing is the punches, the legs, the knees and the elbows.
Being able to hang on your opponent, you have to do it badly.
It's just for you that you do that, because even people, in a few times,
will forget that you're on the ring and that you did that.
Before the fight, you try to listen to your body, you have to be focused.
I think about boxing, what it does, why I do boxing, why I like that.
I try to relax, to relax, so that my muscles can save a little.
I think about my family, about the beautiful things I've experienced.
We're not machines, there's a feeling behind and there's fear.
If your fear takes over, it's over.
Several times, it made me want to be in the corner and tell myself,
come on, let go, go further, the solution, you know where to go.
And it's a fight against yourself.
Then you know that he's there to hit you.
When it's ding, you forget everything else.
We're almost stuck on the respiration of your opponent.
I don't even pay attention to the people who scream, I don't hear anything.
I focus on the voice of my trainer, I only hear his voice.
And I fix my right opponent in my eyes.
And even when he hits me, I don't have to leave him for a single second of the look.
He has to listen a little bestial.
He has respect.
But there's an animal side that tells me that I have to hurt him.
When you hit him, he goes through the throat.
And he touches a lot, you see the sweat flying, you see the pain.
It's definitely me, it's gratifying.
My trainer, it's the family, you have to have 200% confidence in him.
He's also stressed.
He's not on the ring, but he takes the hits with us.
He lives the fight in another way.
He's there, he supports us with his looks.
What we want when we go down the ring is that the coach is proud.
He's there, he supports us with his looks.
Thank you for watching.
