Some people are true art of war agents of mayhem in professional boxing, and professional fighting. Bernard Hopkins comes to mind.
Always instigating, agitating the right people in his career, always battering his opponents, dissecting them, breaking them down, then, taking them out of the equation.
Hopkins was rare in his art of war approach to boxing. Even to this day. Much can be learned from him.
There is of course a natural flow of chaos and mayhem in professional boxing as look, it is the hurt business at the end of the day. What these brave warriors go through is an inspiration to us all.
Devin Haney is one of the most well known popular boxers in America right now, and represents the new, younger generation of new stars in the sport now.
He got a big reaction with this on X earlier:
“I thrive in chaos..”
Devin Haney is tipped to take on Brian Norman Jr next up as he moves up in weight to challenge for the WBO world title.
On what Haney says above, he comes across as a real fighter in all aspects.
Again, you could say there is a natural flow of chaos and mayhem in life too for all people, in everyone’s life, as well.
Life is a fight, after all, it is though, isn’t that the enjoyable thing about life after all? Conflict and confrontation in these times in particular with evil — is always a good thing — against evil only (nothing else).
That said, peace, real, legit, actual, genuine, true peace with anything that is not of evil, is of course the number one goal where possible, surely for 99.6/99.7 per cent of the population who are not of evil on this planet.

