The unwavering American fighter is brave and persistent. The minute the boxer gets inside the ring he bets not only his health, but all bets of wealth are put on the table. It's win, lose, draw, or whether the boxer will go home alive.
Momentarily, it is the present time when the bell rings, the fight starts. The fighter sees not only his enemy, but really, he sees himself discontent. Then all his pain he exasperates from demonstration decompressed. The mirrored image of his modeled adversary becomes a modeled image of his thoughts protruded evident from insult to injury. Too much overconfidence in the sport is a devil of details for a losing streak.
There are overwhelmed litanies of emotional episodes at random which happens at a boxing event, where the fighter wants to get revenge on his opponent to win the game. Occasionally should such a tragedy in fighter's life had occurred where his father or mother beat him in his youth of stories told in American fighting history, the fighter will win the game overall standing champion to achieve testosterone. Anger turns to might.
The fighter will response self-control in a trapped situation where a sequential imagination develops vicarious of the hunter in the wilderness hunting the animal. The hunter will become the hunted and the animal will become the provoked hunter. The tables turn around and over. The fighter will pray before he begins the fight. He also treats his fellow opponent with kindness as a saint for sportsmanship fair play.
It's the prayer that charges a vessel of a driving force of power, plugged in to a mighty spirit of God the victim who asks. It is the voice from the message of God prayed given to the fighter which provides a special barrier of protection. It's a confession of council to shield the fighter from danger and through the outcome of disaster. The prayer is the promise that the fighter becomes the victor.
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