As everyone in boxing knows, styles makes fights.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All boxers are different, and we all approach the fights in different ways.
In a really good, closely matched situation, the style of the boxer is every bit as explicit and specific to him as a painter's hand.
Although not considered a martial art, boxing is really a martial art. It's a very limited martial art as long as you agree to just box... but in an actual physical fight against someone who's just a wrestler, you're going to get killed.
I think every fight is different based on who is fighting.
In boxing, it's one fight, so it's easier to build up rivalries, but everyone's got huge respect for each other.
The basics win fights.
Every fighter has one fight that makes or breaks him.
Boxing's not a career for anyone: it doesn't last long enough to be a career.
Boxing is really an art form. It might just look like two people beating each other up, but when you look closer, it's actually quite beautiful and interesting.
Training's training; boxing's boxing. Everyone does the same kind of stuff: they spar, they train, they do whatever they do to prepare for fights.