McGregor vs. Mayweather, Overconfidence and Psychological Warfare

Now in days it looks like the UFC is turning into the WWE. And while many people are star struck by these larger than life personalities, others realize the trash talk is all about the money honey. But is there another reason for this diabolical dialect in modern combat sports?

Here, we take a look at how intimidation factors can potentially affect the outcome of a fight. This is not something new and has in fact been done for millennia. Everyone remembers King Leonidas’ taunting reply when the Persians command the Spartans to lay down their weapons. Leonidas challenges “come and get them!” This overconfidence is a double edged sword and can be a blessing or a curse.

A high level of confidence can lead a person to rise and conquer any obstacles in their path. Nobody even attempts to climb a mountain if they think the mountain will win. Furthermore, there is an endless list of professionals who think highly of themselves and for good reason. The question is their self confidence a result of their success, or is their success a result of their self confidence. Nevertheless, there are few that would argue that believing in yourself is a bad thing.

Conversely, false grandiosity can lead you down a path of destruction. Take Ronda Rousey’s last fight for example. You could  see an almost limitless level of confidence and determination on her face that was likely falsely inspired by her trainers. I’m not trying to talk bad about Rousey as I have nothing but respect for her, but she had no business going toe to toe with Nunes and her coaches should have let her know that. Be realistic with your situation and play your cards accordingly. Contradicting this I could also argue that if one does not believe they can do the impossible, they will never achieve what is thought to be impossible.

Now I must admit that Conor and Floyd are two of the baddest men on the planet regarding their trades, but we’re not here to look at how they throw their fists as we are looking at how they throw their words. McGregor is busting Mayweather about his tax issues, so Mayweather brings a bag (ostensibly) full of cash to convey that he is the top dog and in no financial trouble. However Conor outs  Mayweather and shows there is only a measly five grand in his bag; chump change. This is potentially humiliating for Floyd. He may question that if the IRS can take him down, why not McGregor as well.

However, Mayweather may have the last laugh. He continuously calls Conor a quitter, reminding McGregor of how he tapped to Nate Diaz’s rear naked choke at UFC 196 for his only official UFC loss. Mayweather will take this even one step further. Now looking into the possibility of having Diaz walk him to the ring on fight night; reminding McGregor one last time that he is not invincible.

Breaking your opponents ego and leaving them with the slightest self doubt in their mind could demolish their decisive striking action and lead to a lights out knock out punch.

Like most people, I agree that unless McGregor clips Mayweather on the sweet spot like he did with Aldo, It will likely be Mayweather by decision. But is the end strictly a result of athletic ability, or is mental toughness a significant factor as well? It is still unknown how much they have gotten under each other’s skin. We will find out on fight night.

For the rest of us in everyday life, it is important to believe in yourself, but also be realistic about your limitations. Most importantly, learn from your failures and never give up! 

What do you think? Can trash talk and grandiosity give be a significant factor to the outcome of a fight? Let me know in the comments below.

 

Is that extra cup of coffee really dangerous?

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That heavenly cup of Joe is without question one of the most popular drinks on the planet. As I sit down to write this at 7:16pm I enjoy my second cup of the day. My brewing preference? The French press (amazon affiliate). Roast? Always the dark! Grab some Starbucks or upgrade to some Black Rifle Coffee. To a regular consumer, even the smell of the grinds can engage a psycho-physiological response that may stimulate brain activity and send shivers down your spine. It is known that the olfactory sense has significant ties to emotional cognition and memory. For example, just a whiff of that sweet aroma may remind you of that man (or woman) you used to meet for coffee all those years ago (hopefully that’s a good thing). That being said, it may be easy for people to underestimate the power of this ancient brew.

I was never a big coffee drinker. As a kid I would sip my dad’s cup just because I wanted to be like a grown up. Fast forward 20 years and I find myself in grad school rooming with a retired Marine. He and the others would make a pot every morning, and eventually I succumbed to join the guys over a cup and a good conversation. I noticed an increase of brain activity and I was definitely talking faster and more often. This I liked. I especially enjoyed this boost in energy in the early mornings when teaching elementary school. However, this energy boost would not last forever.

I would always drink mine black to avoid detrimental effects of another dangerous drug (sugar). Like with many drugs, habitual use of caffeine will lead the body to build up a tolerance to it. As the months went by, I found myself needing more and more of this full bodied elixir just to feel the same effects. I never had to travel far if I ran out because I could find a Starbucks vending machine right outside my place. In fact, there were at least four coffee shops on my half mile walk to class. Next thing I knew, I was drinking two cups before work, and at least one cup before my evening grad school classes. During finals week I was up to about five cups per day. Even when I took a trip to Japan, I would seek out bottles (hot or cold) in the street vending machines in order to fight off the jet lag.

Withdrawal from caffeine does not appear to be deadly or even significantly dangerous. According to WebMD, withdrawal symptoms include headache, fatigue, anxiety, irritability, depressed mood, and difficulty concentrating. If I were to skip my morning fix, I would be plagued in the evening by migraines and even once left class early to go get a Coca-cola and stick an ice pack on my head. I also had severe difficulty concentrating (at least more than normal).  I had become overdependent upon this teeth browning debauchery to get me through the day.

After graduation, when all the hard work was done, I decided that enough was enough. I quit drinking coffee all together and my body re-acclimated it’s homeostasis to that of a non-coffee drinker within the week. For a few months, I have been happy getting up every morning with light exercise and breath control as my new clean energy source. But as a new school year approaches I have jumped back on that caffeinated convoy because I know it will lead to a substantial increase of productivity while teaching. I’m currently keeping it under control with two cups in the morning, and I do at least one detox day every few months to reset.

In the end, is an extra cup-a-day going to kill you? No, but be wary of the fact that one cup may very well turn into three or four; and you may want to save your future self from some headaches by setting a daily limit and sticking to it. As for me, only time will tell.

Caffeine Myths and Facts. (n.d.). Retrieved July 29, 2017, from http://www.webmd.com/diet/caffeine-myths-and-facts#1

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Substratum: A Jumping Point

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Inspiration is an invaluable tool for the essential minds (like yours) that will shape the future of humanity. It has been learned that the smallest ideas or actions have had monumental effects on the world in which we live. As a lover of metaphysics, psychology, arts, exercise, and education, I have created this blog to inspire readers and promote global change for the better. It is my goal to give readers points of inspiration and the knowledge they need to make excellent changes in their lives and the lives of their acquaintances. I invite you to use this blog as a jumping point. Beginning at the substratum, leaping up through the stratosphere. Let this page be a foundation that you can continuously check back with as a resource for better living.

I encourage thoughtful conversation and would like to hear the voices of my readers (yes I mean you!). If there is a particular topic you would like to hear about, do not hesitate to ask!

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