Lacy was a pleasurable fight. It wasn't my hardest fight because I won every single minute of every single round.
I can do anything I set my mind to if I believe and am realistic.
I feel like nothing is impossible.
I personally hate to fight, but I love the science of boxing.
To me, boxing isn't about the other person. It's about me. My inner struggles. It works for me.
I'm six-foot-five. I'm not going to win the gold medal in figure skating. But I can try, and that's what matters. Trying.
Stripping away my ego and accepting my truth even if it's not who I want to see. Makes me want to be better when it's exposed. It's very vulnerable and exhilarating.
I do still have some of the experience from playing, but it's been so long since I've been out in those quarters, semis, finals, the important final matches, just against the top players.
The sudden hunch, the creative leap of mind that "sees" in a flash how to solve a problem in a simple way, is something quite different from general intelligence.
But nothing in India is identifiable, the mere asking of a question causes it to disappear or to merge in something else.
I have often thought how little I should like to have to prove organic evolution in a court of law.