MENTALITY IT TAKES TO BE A PRO-BOXER || LOLO HARRIS || EPISODE 051
From Code To Winning
The discussion centers on the mentality and experiences that shape a professional boxer's journey, focusing on Lo Harris, who began boxing at a young age and emphasizes the importance of adaptability in the ring. Key points include his early training under his father's guidance, the necessity of adjusting fighting styles based on opponents, and insights into overcoming setbacks to cultivate a winning mindset.
Key Takeaways
- Starting boxing at six? That's the kind of childhood training that screams future champion!
- Adapting your style mid-fight is a boxer's game of chess; a strategy well beyond street brawling.
- With 12 fights at 21, Lo Harris is climbing ranks faster than most can say 'knockout'!
- Daddy's tough love includes backyard brawls and 50 push-ups—proof that champions are born, not just made.
- In boxing, it's not just brute strength; it's thinking on your feet, unlike the chaos of a street fight.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Lo Harris (person)
- Terence Crawford (person)
- success (concept)
- sparring (concept)
- Floyd Mayweather (person)
- mental strategy (concept)
- Code to Winning (company)
- street fighting (concept)
- junior welterweight (concept)
- Canelo Alvarez (person)
- Muhammad Ali (person)
- San Bernardino (location)