Lani Daniels
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It seemed so staged for the clicks.
But offstage, it seemed like she actually seemed like a real nice person.
And I reckon, for me, that's what it's about.
It's not so much about what you say or what you do.
It's about how people make you feel.
And her wairua spoke to mine in that sense, on that level, was like she's actually a nice person deep down, apart from all of that smoke.
It's cool to be kind.
It is, right?
The toughest person saying, nah, it is.
It's a question that all boxers get asked, like, what makes you switch?
And that's the reason why I...
keep going back because I'm trying to figure it out myself right so and for me exposure repetition is key to trying to figure something out and as a fighter you're figuring something out every fight and that's the beauty of the sport is that you're just figuring out another layoff who you are and so for me I felt I've gotten the closest to understanding it
that switch with this last fight, but it's still at a point where it's hard for me to articulate.
So it's something I sit with that I'm still kind of processing in my own mind and stuff like that.
See, that's where the change has been with the camp.
People focus so much on your ops that they train for what's there where I'm a fighter that thrives off me and what am I doing and what I'm in control of and reaction because what are you going to do?
And as soon as you put them at the forefront, you're playing their game because it's taken away from you and your energy's there now so you're focused on that.