If you watched the Mayweather/Ortiz fight this past weekend, you surely have an opinion about how it ended. While many defend Mayweather saying his blow was not at all illegal and many fault Ortiz because one of the first things you learn as a boxer is “Defend Yourself at All Times” there are some of us who still think Mayweather’s shots were cheap.
Just as the fight ended there were a ton of facebook status updates about the subject. Here’s what I posted…
The head butt may have been dirty but true champions don’t have to match dirt for dirt.
After all the talk of the fight and people bringing up that Ortiz’s headbutt was illegal and Mayweather’s knock out punches weren’t, something else came to my mind. I posted that too.
I have a few thoughts on that type of mentality (it’s “okay” or there’s “nothing wrong with it” so long as it’s “legal”). First of all, “right” and “wrong” are not always defined by rules or laws. For example, just because you “can” cleat defenders when you slide into them doesn’t mean you should always intentionally do so. Along those lines, here is another facebook post I made the night of the fight that came as a result of comments people made on the Mayweather/Ortiz fight…
When true athletes go into competition their goal is not just to be better than that opponent on that given day but to be the best THEY can be every single day.
Whether it’s training or competition, big stakes or no stakes, millions watching or with no one watching, under ideal circumstances or under adversity, there is no difference. True athletes strive for excellence in all they do.
What do you think? Do you agree or disagree? Leave a comment below and share your thoughts!






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