Motivation Daily by Motiversity - THE UNDERDOG
Episode Date: June 3, 2022THE UNDERDOG. Andy "Destroyer" Ruiz, Former Unified Heavyweight Champion of the World. He's Back. Ready for War. This is a powerful motivational speech by Motiversity. In 2019, Ruiz became the first M...exican WBO IBF IBO WBA Heavyweight Champion of the World before losing a rematch with Joshua in 2019. Speaker:Marcus Taylor: http://bit.ly/38FUFoSMusic:Really Slow Motion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's an individual who refuses to live in the dark.
They refuse to remain in obscurity.
When you get tired of being coined the loser, being coined not enough, being overlooked and undervalued and underpaid, you got to get tired of that.
When you get tired, that's when you win.
You got to smell blood.
you get that scent like a hound dog you see what it's possible you see what you are capable of
in the face of adversity in the face of challenges in the face of everybody that says you are not enough
you're not tall enough you're not big enough you're not wide enough you're not fast enough
it's in that very moment that the dream's got to get bigger than the disappointment than the fear
then the anxiety then the stress than the overwhelm it's got to get bigger the dream once that
dream gets bigger and you get a scent for that dream you start to smell that dream there's
nothing on planet Earth that can stop you. You become armed in dangerous. You are the most
dangerous individual on planet Earth. The Underdog is just a man or a woman who has made up their
mind. They are no longer going to live in their setbacks. They are no longer going to live
in your reality. Your reality of me says I'm not enough. Your reality of me says I can't do this.
Your reality of me says you won't finish today. My reality says all I have.
is all I need. I'm not living in my setback any longer. I'm moving forward. When you doubt the
underdog is like music to his ears. Tell me I'm not good enough. Tell me I'm not strong enough.
Tell me I won't finish. There is this intrinsic emotion, this instinct. You have just awakened
the lion in me. And so an underdog is just somebody who refused to live in the setback.
It is a person who rebels against your reality.
Your reality of me is that I'm not enough.
Your reality of me is that I'm not qualified.
Your reality of me is that I'm not quick enough.
I'm not fast enough.
I'm not tall enough.
I'm not linear enough.
This is your reality.
My reality of me is that all I have is all I need.
I'm coming after everything you said I couldn't have.
This is the day you make up in your mind where I will.
take the throw.
In this round, Joshua thought Andy Ruiz would be able to stand up to that assault.
How often do you see after you have a knockdown?
You figure, all right, let me finish this guy off.
And then you're the one in danger.
I can't believe I just made my dreams come true.
When did you realize, Andy, that you could take his power?
You took that big shot, but you kept moving forward.
Just like against Dimitrenko, you kept moving forward.
Because of the Mexican warrior that I am, I got that Mexican blood in me.
So talking about the Mexican style, I just proved it.
I just made history, baby, for Mexico.
Heavyweight champion.
What does that mean to you?
It means everything, man.
This is what I've been dreaming about.
That was six years old.
If it wasn't from my dad, I wouldn't be here.
Listen, you're a good team.
Let me say.
Can we grab a round of applause for Andy Ruiz?
The new heavyweight champion, listen.
It's Andy.
And through the Magic of Television, joining us now is the new heavyweighted champion of the world,
Andy Ruiz.
I think of all the people showing me love,
you know, all the people, all the Mexican people
telling me that they're proud of me,
that I did something good for Mexico
and I think that really touched my heart.
Not only for Mexico, you know,
and I got to say this,
I think he touched a lot of people, including myself,
you know, getting that victory, the way you did it,
you know, a lot of people doubting you.
The only person that believed in you was yourself.
And I think that's the message
that you are sending clearly to the people out there,
Not just in boxing in general all around, you know, that they could really do anything if they put their mind into it in their heart.
All of all were all mean, everybody doubted me, everybody underestimated me.
But as soon as I let my hands go and I got that knockout, things changed.
Outside of boxing, what's going to change?
Just helping my family, you know, helping my family.
My mother, my brother, my sister, my kids, of course.
and just remain humble.
That's the main thing.
Remain humble and be hungry.
I'm not really, I'm not satisfied of what I won.
Like I said, I need that WBC about.
Andy Ruiz, he comes in last minute, knocks out Anthony Joshua,
becomes the heavyweight champion in the world.
First Mexican heavyweight champion of the world, he's a fucking hero.
Gets fat as fuck, balloons up to 280.
This is wild training for the next flight.
Ways in at 280.
Loses the rematch.
Knew it was coming.
Got rid of his train.
trainer, had all sorts of problems in camp, partied too much, knew it was coming, knew the day was coming.
Wouldn't do the work?
Wouldn't do the work. Just was living a lifestyle. Just got too wrapped up in the fact that he was the champ and
two wrapped up and partying and next thing you know, he lost the title and now, you know,
he's faced with this very difficult task of trying to get a fight for the title now because
he's a dangerous fighter still. Ben, if he beat Joshua the second time, he's a superstar.
You know, he's just, he's up there with Tyson Fury.
You got cocking.
Well, whatever it was, man, he got lost in the lifestyle.
If you're listening to me right now, and you've been an underdog in your relationship,
if you've been an underdog in the wait room, if you've been an underdog in life,
if you've been an underdog financially, maybe you were misunderstood and you were overlooked,
and you were undervalued and you were mishandled and misguided.
I'm talking to that person that is acquainted with pain.
I'm talking to that person that knows what is like to come from nothing,
and so you literally have nothing to lose.
The only thing that's in your hand is a dream.
The only thing that's in your head is I have what it takes to get to the top of that hill.
Because I am not the wolf on the hill.
I am the wolf climbing the hill to lose.
They said you don't have what it takes to lose.
Everybody has been counting out.
Everybody has been doubted.
The underdog is not a person who doesn't feel paid.
Doubt and fear.
The underdog is a person that turns that.
pain, that doubt, that fear into their fuel.
Your story is not your fortress.
Your story is your fuel.
If you came from a place where you had nothing, that's everything that you need.
Nine times out of ten, the underdog always comes out with the wind because the underdog was more hungry.
The wolf that is on the hill is never as hungry as the wolf that is climbing the hill.
The underdog is still
Try to prove himself
The underdog is still trying to tell the world
I can do this
