Styles makes fights.
“Styles makes fights.”
— Teddy Atlas · Styles
The World Motivation
Styles makes fights.
“Styles makes fights.”
— Teddy Atlas · Styles
Styles makes fights.
It's not a natural thing for a father to be a trainer of a kid in boxing because it involves sending a kid into a situation that's dangerous, which is against all a father's instincts.
Perhaps that old-time character I knew through my life who once told a kid I knew that no matter what you get caught doing, never ever admit to it, was right. Sooner or later, at least some of the people who saw you do whatever you did will start to doubt what they saw.
Punchers are born, they are not made. And Ngannou can punch.
It does not matter who is stronger or more aggressive or even throws harder punches. All that matters is what lands.
I think everybody wants everybody to be successful. There is that competitive nature, in a sense that everybody wants to be the best, but if A.J. Styles is more successful, and Braun Strowman is more successful, that makes the company more successful.
What I'm trying to say is that within the styles, first, there's something clear: the style is given by the players on the roster.
Fights are all about styles and matchups.
Every coach is different, every coach has different playing styles, but no coach made me have a negative experience playing.
Music and fashion have to have their own styles. It's a must.