
Beating the Odds: Lessons from Crawford vs. Canelo
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Odds don’t define you—heart does.
Show Notes:
In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor draws lessons from the fight between Terence Crawford and Canelo Álvarez. On paper, Crawford had no chance—he was smaller, moving up two weight classes, and fighting in front of 70,000 fans cheering against him. But the fight wasn’t decided on paper—it was decided in the ring.
Baylor challenges listeners to stop waiting for the perfect timing or the perfect conditions and to start taking their own shots at legacy. Because building a lasting legacy requires more than talent—it requires courage, resilience, and the willingness to step into the arena when the odds say you shouldn’t.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
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Why odds don’t matter if you’re willing to fight anyway
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How playing it safe robs you of legacy-defining opportunities
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The importance of recognizing there’s more than one way to win
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Why longevity and consistency often beat flashy “knockouts”
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How to harness the one advantage no one else can measure—your heart
Featured Quote:
"The paper can’t measure heart—and that’s an advantage you already have."