Taken from JRE MMA Show #153 w/Joe Pyfer: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Ecq7CT4TaCjd4jR8AFVvy?si=9917141012fc48b8
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Taken from JRE MMA Show #153 w/Joe Pyfer: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Ecq7CT4TaCjd4jR8AFVvy?si=9917141012fc48b8
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Welp
I can relate to this on so many levels. My childhood home was like Vietnam. Similar to what he describes. My dad drank hard liquor. It was either my dad and mom fighting. My dad and my brother, me vs. my brother or me vs. my dad. I was the youngest and wrestling gave me a way to defend myself. They didn't know how to wrestle and thought it sucked. I proved that it works. Police visited my house more times than I can count. This continued into my early twenties. I became addicted to hard drugs and sold them to get by. I lost a good job in a machine shop because of my addiction and became depressed. I watched UFC in my apartment while I contemplated what I should do with my life. I eventually trained in Muay Thai and BJJ and began fighting in MMA. I have lived in a house with shit and piss everywhere. No heat in the winter. At one point, I lived in my car while fighting. My dad almost died from a fall while drunk a few years ago. We finally convinced him to stop drinking. He's a lot better than he used to be. He's getting old now and lives alone with a cat that I got him. I stopped fighting after too many injuries and getting sick of living in survival mode. After so many years of fighting, I just wanted peace. I have a good job and I still train and workout for health and leisure purposes.
wishing the best for this dude!
its called tough love