Vaughn “Blud” Anderson is an Asia-based fighter who competed in Bellator. Here he is atop Songshan, outside of the Shaolin Temple, talking a bit about the loneliness of being a fighter
Vaughn Anderson on Being a Fighter
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I am not a competing athlete but when I am running I feel like the rest of people are smarter than me – may be they know more about getting the most of life by taking the easy way. But as you said, it’s choice you make in life and that doesn’t mean necessarily a wise choice than those who don’t fight or push themselves beyond comfort zone.
[…] and against the villain (opponent). The fighter stands alone. Earlier on this blog I posted a video in which Vaughn Anderson touches on this loneliness, and that may be art of the reason why […]