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Don’t Wait, Weight Broke the Wagon: Strike First in Boxing and Life

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Don’t Wait, Weight Broke the Wagon

Growing up as a young fighter, my grandfather, who also trained me, would often say, “Don’t wait, weight broke the wagon.” He’d shout this during sparring or on fight night if I was letting my opponent dictate the pace and allowing them to get their shots off first. In boxing, controlling the tempo is crucial. You need to stay one step ahead of your opponent—strike first, make them miss, and counter quickly. The best defense is a strong offense, and if you wait, you’ll miss the chance to capitalize and gain the advantage necessary to win.

Applying Boxing Lessons to Life

  These words from my grandfather have stuck with me into adulthood, and I’ve applied them beyond the ring, into my everyday life. Just like in boxing, if you’re facing challenges in life, at your job, in relationships, or other areas, waiting around won’t fix anything. You need to take action now. Otherwise, you’ll find yourself looking back, wondering what you could’ve accomplished. Time moves whether you do or not, so don’t be reactive—be proactive.

Calculated Risks Lead to Success

In both boxing and life, sometimes you have to take risks—without risk, there is no reward. Hesitation lets opportunities slip away. When you control the pace, whether in a fight or in life, you put yourself in a better position to succeed. The decisions you make and the actions you take push you toward victory and success.

Seize the Moment – Don’t Wait

Life, like boxing, demands sharpness, quick reactions, and seizing opportunities at the right moment. Don’t let fear stop you from going after what you truly want and desire. Don’t wait—regroup, rebrand, and rebuild a better, stronger version of yourself. Whether it’s pursuing a passion, ending something that’s holding you back, or starting a new chapter, take action before the opportunity passes. In both boxing and life, waiting too long can break you down, while taking initiative can be the key to winning and long term success! Let this article be your sign to take action—don’t wait, weight broke the wagon!

Written by:

Tom Kennedy 

Boxing Coach 

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