The boxing podcast for ambitious fighters dreaming of becoming champions. On The ChampSet Podcast, we cover the traits of the Champion's Mindset. We work on training strategies, motivation, tips to help you become a superstar via social media mastery, and the keys that will separate you from the com…
The greatest fighters have heart, but they also understand that skills pay the bills
It's okay to be widely ambitious. It's okay to want nothing less than a win. It's okay to dream big. In this world, people receive trophies for participating. But this doesn't help to cultivate a winning mindset. Embrace your ambition and be extremely competitive, as having those standards will help you take the sport more seriously.
How to separate yourself from everyone else and show up as the best version of yourself in training and inside the ring
The importance of taking ownership of your training/career and not relying on anyone else
Discussing the importance of emotional control when fighting
In this episode we discuss takeaways from the Canelo vs Billy Joe Saunders fight, and if it is justified for the critics to label BJS a quitter
How competitive the boxing landscape was in the 20th century, when there weren't as many title organizations.
Dealing with a loss is something that practically every fighter will go through. The difference between good and great fighters is that they transform every situation into a result that favours them, and that includes the defeats and challenges they endure. In this episode of the podcast, we talk about the perfect way to deal with it and what your mindset should be from before and after this happens.
In this podcast episode, we discuss having the discipline and mindset to keep going until the very end to give yourself the best chance of securing the victory.
In this podcast episode, we dissect the performance of the unified lightweight champion Lomachenko and the tough challenger Luke Campbell.
The sport of boxing is amazing because it enables a fighter to tell the world who he is. From the core of his character, to the story of his struggles, boxing enables him to express his authentic self. In this podcast episode, we talk about how this can motivate us to push harder and find our competitive self. Also, we cover social media and how to tell your personal story so that the fans relate and feel truly connected to you.
The fighters from the twentieth century and before used to fight quite frequently. So they had to be war-ready at all times. Not only that, their fights would last last longer then the typical 12-rounds that is characteristic of today's boxing. In this episode, we discuss how the fighters of today can incorporate this mindset to get ahead of today's competition. (The book referenced is Boxing Greatest Fighters - Bert Sugar)
Manny Pacquiao defeated Keith Thurman to become the oldest welterweight-champion in history. The accomplishment is incredible, but so too was his performance. In this episode of the boxing podcast Champset, we analyse his performance in the ring. But we also credit how Manny Pacquiao handled the mind games of Keith Thurman, and even used it to motivate him without it making him emotional.
Champions and elite fighters see themselves as different to the rest of the competition. That's just the raw truth. But their automatic preference to have a positive perception doesn't stop there. It also applies to how they see EVERYTHING. This includes other people, their environment, and even objects. They are people that see potential for greatness in almost everything and one way this is demonstrated is through patterns of speech. In this episode, we deeply cover how you can control your perception and also how a real champion talks.
The best fighters will all share the trait of being able to believe that the impossible can be made possible. You must be able to expand your mental reality if you want to extract all of the potential in your body and mind. You must believe that you are able to achieve what seems impossible from the outside. You must see nothing as impossible because this makes it a harder challenge to take on. Secondly, although it may seem counterintuitive, you must also be aware that your opponent can pull of the 'impossible' and defeat you if you are complacent. Fighters often write off opponents simply because the other fighter 'hasn't faced someone with that style before'. In this episode, we discuss why that can be the wrong mindset to have!
In this podcast episode, we discuss the shocking result of the fight between Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz. We look in detail at the different factors that contributed to the winner's success. We also look at how the reputation of a fighter can add pressure to a fighter, and why this can impair the fighter's performance and ability to fight skilfully.
This is something every ambitious fighter needs to hear. In this world, it is hard to come across people who believe in you at the start of the journey. And you are more likely to run into discouragement on your pursuit of greatness. In this podcast, we cover how the world will try to break you down and how to avoid being affected by it. This is the eye-opener that will change the way you think.
In this episode, we discuss the aftermath of the fight between Deontay Wilder vs Dominic Breazeale. This fight was a tremendous performance and sent a message to rest of the heavyweight division. We also discuss how far Deontay Wilder has a old-school-tough mentality like the champions of the past. We also talk about the current state of the heavyweight champions and the possible outcome of AJ vs Wilder.
Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder recently made headlines for saying that he wants to kill an opponent, in preparation for his fight with Dominic Breazeale. Many fans were upset and outraged at these comments. But Reemus has a different take. Here, we look at the dark side of psychological warfare, and we uncover how you can strike fear into your opponent. We also discuss the mindset that Wilder is in when he is saying such things.
Most people loathe the idea of working hard. They believe that it is difficult to put in a massive effort to go for your goals But the truth is, if you really want it, then it is HARDER to NOT go for your goals. This is because you will feel extremely guilty, bad, anxious and frustrated if you do not live out your potential and attain your dreams. We uncover this topic so that you have the right perception on shaping your attitude, and use that energy to make you super-hungry!
In this episode, we review the big fight that took place on Cinco De Mayo between Mexican star Canelo Alvarez and Daniel Jacobs. We observe the qualities of Canelo, including his boxing IQ and his career consistency. We ponder whether he is the best in the game and answer what makes a fighter different from the general competition. We also admire the ambition shown from the underdog Daniel Jacobs.
In 2017, Mayweather capped off his career with a record-breaking 50 wins. But 21 years before that, his record-breaking run was ignited from a loss in the Amateurs. The loss was widely believed by many to be a robbery. However, Floyd still took that as a lesson to work harder, so he doesn't experience losing again and it worked. A ambitious fighter must be the same. Losing is a state of mind. If you suffer a loss, then you must use this to help propel you forward, like it did with Mayweather. In this episode, we discuss the right way to operate with this mindset.
In this episode, we discuss the importance of having enthusiasm and enjoying the process of fighting and progressing. Enthusiasm is what helped champions like Mike Tyson to excel super quickly. Even though hard work is important, it is also important to enjoy your work so that you don't mentally drain yourself. And if you never enjoy it, then is it really your passion? We also cover one technique that will help you to improve quicker in your training, whilst also keeping your enthusiasm in training high.
We discuss the bizarre result of the championship match between Crawford and Khan. The fight was entertaining at the start, but left many fans disappointed at the end of the match. We also learn about the power of belief, and how this affects a fighter's ability to take on the mental challenges that he encounters when he is in the ring.
Champions have something special about them. They can walk into a room and everyone notices. They can step into an arena of thousands of fans and cause hearts to race. This powerful trait is the result of a certain type of mindset that very few fighters possess and it's something that Lomachenko (and certain other elites) has. In this episode, we explore the difference in attitude between the good fighters and the great performers of this sport.
It is a common occurrence: fighters are in shape when they have a fight, but get out-of-shape between fights. The truth is, the most ambitious boxer is always in shape. Whether you have a fight scheduled or not, you should always be progressing in the gym. In this podcast episode, we look at the champions over the years who have lost fights because of their bad training habits. And we discuss how you can get ahead of the competition by adjusting your training approach.
Last night, Ryan Garcia added another win to his undefeated record. Some people are not yet impressed with the competition, despite all of the hype he's getting now. What is impressive though, is the fact that he has this hype in the first place. How is an experienced kid getting so much attention? The answer is social media. Fighters are sleeping on it! By understanding how to go viral, you will get to your goals much quicker! In this episode, Reemus answers a question from a pro fighter about promotion, and gives you a couple of ideas on how to work towards becoming the next Pay-Per-View star.
Every ambitious athlete needs to understand that your time as a sportsman must not be taken for granted. Unless you want to waste your potential, you have to train and fight with urgency. In this episode, we dive into the past archives of the older videos where Reemus motivates you to STOP WASTING TIME. We cover a couple ways that you can utilise every aspect of training so that you progress quicker than everyone else. Once you adopt these principles, it will totally transform your daily approach to training.
In this episode, we discuss the result of this weekend's fight between champions Errol Spence Jr and Mikey Garcia. We discuss what happened as well as Reemus's opinions on it. We also talk about what would happen if the winner fights Pacquiao next. In addition to that, we explore how a fighter earns the label of 'great', and the nature of daring to take on big challenges, as Mikey showed us. Lastly, we discuss the power of hometown support and how a fighter can get his first fans almost immediately. #ChampSet!
In this episode, Reemus goes over practical strategies to help you have the ability to put in extra hours. Champions must put in more hours than the rest of the competition. This is especially great for people who work in the day, or lead busy lives. Reemus breaks down the right mental approach to morning training and an easy way to do it. We cover training strategies such as 'seeding checkpoints' as well as another technique to help you wake up early that your competitors won't know about.
In this episode, Reemus takes over your mind, and helps you kick-start your own positive affirmations. Like how Cus D'Amato would go through affirmations with Mike Tyson to transform his self-belief and self-perception, Reemus does the same for you with powerful statements. Like Ali suggested, if you want to be a winner, you must talk, walk, and think like one. The first step is changing that little voice in your head so it is automatically positive. Stop thinking you are average. Open your eyes (and mind) and realise that you are a winner!
From Muhummad Ali, to Mike Tyson, to Floyd Mayweather and others, every single one of the legends done something that separated them from others. They all did things that no one else around them would do. In this episode, we discuss how to internalise this mindset so that you can separate yourself from the competition too.
The world will doubt you, as you vocalize your ambitions, desires and dreams. It's normal. It happened to every champion in the history of the sport. So it is an expected part of the process. You must not let their doubts stop you. Instead, you must be okay with being the first person to believe in you. Once you start winning, then everyone else will start to believe. Until then, you have to stay strong.
Many fighters let themselves off the hook to easy. They sell themselves short. They admire talents of other men, and simply say that they cannot do it. Instead they should be inspired to be just as great as the people they admire. A fighter must cut out all excuses, and have the belief that whatever other people can do, they can do too! In this episode we demolish the barriers that make you doubt yourself and prevent you from reaching your potential.
In the sixteenth episode of the ChampSet Podcast, we explore the ambition of Manny Pacquiao, after he dismantled Adrien Broner this past weekend. Manny Pacquiao grew up in extremely humble beginnings, fighting starvation and sleeping on the streets. He then rose to the top of the boxing world. How did he do this? For him, the alternative to boxing success would be a life of poverty. A fighter must fight with this type of hunger if he wishes to conquer his dreams. #ChampSet
To be the best, you must have confidence in yourself. Especially in the most competitive sports of all. This can't be done without believing that you are the biggest and baddest of the bunch. The most memorable nights of the sport included fighters who were not afraid of being the most ambitious. In fact, without being unapologetically ambitious, it would have been impossible for them to perform at such elite levels. Do not shy away from wanting to be the best. This is your source of power.
In this episode, we talk about the things in your world that will stop you from believing in yourself. This is crucial if you have grown up without many mentors or role-models.
In this episode, I give you the truth, with no BS. Many fighters claim they want greatness, but do they really want it. If you do, then being distracted should not even be a real issue for you. That is what we discuss on this episode.
A fighter in the ring should be his own serial killer. Opponents should be scared when they step inside of the ring with you. This makes it easier to win the fight before you even step inside of it.
In this episode of The ChampSet Podcast, we talk about how to keep your opponent from being overly confident, by controlling your body language. We cover how maintaining a strong vibe will decrease the chances of suffering from a TKO.
In this video, we cover what is better: to post pictures or to post videos? Which one will interest followers more?
In this episode, we discuss the method that champions use to win EVERY single time. Follow these steps successfully, and you will will never lose again.
Loyal fans will go above and beyond to help you. They will help to motivate you, they will support you when you are down, and they help you when they can. But what is the trick to attracting loyal fans into your world?
The most ambitious champions do not settle for less than the best. We discuss the fact that you must feel that you are entitled to getting the best results. This is what makes a winner.
A great fighter is a great entertainer. And if you are an entertainer, you are a brand. Here, we discuss how to grow your brand and reach more fans so you can become well known.
A fighter who wants to be a champion, must train like it. We talk about Aaron Pryor and how he was one of the hardest workers in boxing history. If you want to be elite, your training must reflect it.
In this episode, we talk about how you can stand out from the crowd and get the entire boxing world interested in you. The unique fighters like Muhummad Ali stand out in people's memory, and so should you.
Ambitious fighters may have high aspirations, but many things in life threaten to kill those dreams. In this episode, we cover the key to achieving your personal dreams and living your best life.
In this episode of The ChampSet Podcast, we talk about the one thing you need to gain a following. Many people want to know how to make content so that it interests viewers and keeps their attention. With the 'tri-theory of media', you will know how to post content on social media and start to gain popularity.
In the first episode of the Champ-Set Podcast, we discuss what triggered the success of boxers like Mike Tyson, Muhummad Ali, and Floyd Mayweather Jr. And this can be taught to ANY fighter who dreams of success. This was what Reemus learnt as he was coming up in the sport of boxing before he suffered a terrible injury.