✅️CONFIRMED. Jermall Charlo will face Koen Mazoudier as part of the Spence vs Tszyu undercard with Stephen Fulton returning to the ring against former title challenger Liam Wilson
Peace comes from knowing you did everything you could.
Not when you win.
Not when people notice.
Not when you get the result.
When you know, deep down, that you left nothing on the table.
Your biggest enemy isn’t your competition.
It’s the voice in your head that convinces you to settle.
To take the day off.
To stop early.
To wait until tomorrow.
Most people never become who they could’ve been because they spend their entire lives negotiating with themselves.
When someone constantly has something negative to say about every person, company, or opportunity around them, it’s usually not confidence.
Confident people don’t need to tear down every other option to justify their own.
Most people don't have a fear of failure.
They have a fear of uncertainty.
They'll stay in a situation they know isn't working simply because it's familiar.
The problem is that growth usually starts the moment certainty ends.
Most people think progress feels like confidence.
It doesn't.
Most of the time, progress feels like uncertainty. It feels like making a decision without knowing how it's going to work out. It feels like walking into a room where you don't know anyone. It feels like taking a risk that makes your stomach turn.
The things that change your life are usually the things you avoid at first.
If it feels uncomfortable, there's a good chance that's exactly where you need to go.
But they’ve spent years watching other people build something…
Without ever helping.
Without ever rooting for them.
Without ever wanting to see them win.
Sometimes taking a step back isn’t losing progress, it’s creating space to move the right direction.
Not every pause, setback, or reset is meant to break you. Some are meant to position you better for what’s next.
Most people don’t fail from lack of effort, they fail from lack of patience.
No results? They slow down.
No recognition? They lose interest.
No quick win? They quit.
If you can work without needing immediate validation, you’ll beat 99% of people.
The gap isn’t talent.
It’s patience.
You can tell who’s insecure by how they talk about you.
Confident people don’t reach.
They don’t assume.
They don’t try to shrink you.
Insecure people do.
They project their fears, their doubts, their limitations… and try to hand them to you like they belong to you.
They don’t.
Stop internalizing opinions that were never about you in the first place.
Comfort doesn’t feel dangerous.
It feels earned.
It feels deserved.
But over time…
it keeps you in the same place,
around the same people,
with the same results.
And eventually…
you realize it cost you more than it gave you.