Question/Advice Ranked dead last.... trying not to go 0-10

Its hard for me to pick an exact point of origin for me to tell this, but ill start first with a message I was given from a Thai Monk located at the first gym I visited in Thailand, where i spent a year. I paid no money for training, their was no English speaking trainers, and all the fighters were kids. Less then 13 years old. I was introduced to this place from a thai girl I had met online prior to traveling to Thailand. He explained that every fighter is actually inhabited by a warrior spirit, always identified as an animal and the dance, was intertwined with ones internal awareness, "how accurately you project the outside in, and then how free you were to move and respond with it" The process of becoming a fighter was not about the rounds sparring, but about unlocking this through the fight experiences. This distinction is important as it indicates significant hormonal variability. Pigs and Boars share DNA, one however has its weapons activated through danger. The wild turns on the spirit inside the flesh. I asked myself to accept getting beat up, and to walk the mile of shame to endure maxim internal reflection. With this acceptance, I would now decipherer the puzzle without anyone's help. I could ask what is a fight?
You're 0-9. Your warrior spirit can't fight.
 
0-9 with all stoppage losses…

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Yeah I wanted the experience without the damages. So I gave up quickly and took little to no damage yet went through a main event experience nine times. All my fights were main events. I took the opportunity, experienced it, took little damage and was able to return and further my knowledge. Not my coach’s.
 
If brain damage wasn't a thing then I think this would be fine but if I'm being brutally honest with you I think this philosophy is going to take years of quality of life away from you if you carry on following it.
I left the fight early, took little to no damage and yet experienced it. 9 main events. All the best fighter characters emerge through the shameful lens of loser or bum, this allows creative freedom and instils in him the unwillingness to surrender to himself. I have yet to through a single attack with intent. It’s all been data collection. Fight 10 is cutoff, now my betting odds pay outs upswing will offer me a chance to become rich.
 
Yeah I wanted the experience without the damages. So I gave up quickly and took little to no damage yet went through a main event experience nine times. All my fights were main events. I took the opportunity, experienced it, took little damage and was able to return and further my knowledge. Not my coach’s.

I've had 8 Muay Thai fights, I respect you for getting in there I know how hard it is. Having big balls isn't always the best idea for ones health though, take care Sherbro.

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I left the fight early, took little to no damage and yet experienced it. 9 main events. All the best fighter characters emerge through the shameful lens of loser or bum, this allows creative freedom and instils in him the unwillingness to surrender to himself. I have yet to through a single attack with intent. It’s all been data collection. Fight 10 is cutoff, now my betting odds pay outs upswing will offer me a chance to become rich.

God damn, am I getting trolled?

So this is what it feels like.
 
Its hard for me to pick an exact point of origin for me to tell this, but ill start first with a message I was given from a Thai Monk located at the first gym I visited in Thailand, where i spent a year. I paid no money for training, their was no English speaking trainers, and all the fighters were kids. Less then 13 years old. I was introduced to this place from a thai girl I had met online prior to traveling to Thailand. He explained that every fighter is actually inhabited by a warrior spirit, always identified as an animal and the dance, was intertwined with ones internal awareness, "how accurately you project the outside in, and then how free you were to move and respond with it" The process of becoming a fighter was not about the rounds sparring, but about unlocking this through the fight experiences. This distinction is important as it indicates significant hormonal variability. Pigs and Boars share DNA, one however has its weapons activated through danger. The wild turns on the spirit inside the flesh. I asked myself to accept getting beat up, and to walk the mile of shame to endure maxim internal reflection. With this acceptance, I would now decipherer the puzzle without anyone's help. I could ask what is a fight?
cool. so what is your spirit animal?
 
Not going to lie...

But this is 2025 and I'm pretty sure the days of training in the garage with a Gracie BJJ DVD from Sherdog are long gone...

It was 1995. You could ship 2 VHS tapes in a $3.00 priority envelope. You would post your list on mma.tv or sites like this.

Watch some vale tudo from Brazil, a pancrase match, Gracie in Action and go train with your buddies. In 3 months your were on godmode against the TKD and Chunners looking to "spar".
 
Intervention by friends and Familiy seems appropriate in this case. I would try to find fulfillment elsewhere tha än mma, relationships, work, a home etc.
There are people who I believe should be prevented from fighting for the sake of their own safety and also the general welfare of the community...
 
I left the fight early, took little to no damage and yet experienced it. 9 main events. All the best fighter characters emerge through the shameful lens of loser or bum, this allows creative freedom and instils in him the unwillingness to surrender to himself. I have yet to through a single attack with intent. It’s all been data collection. Fight 10 is cutoff, now my betting odds pay outs upswing will offer me a chance to become rich.

Playing the long game eh?
 
Whatever you do get in a gym. Livingstone Jiu Jitsu is in your area. Drive 30 minutes to Bozeman there is Montana Mixed Martial Arts

You can only get so good training by yourself and you might get hurt if you dont.
 
Have you tried using Tae-bo in your fights?
 
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