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Jermall Charlo Makes Striking Confession About Contemplating Not Coming Back to the Ring: “Had a Lot of Crazy Thoughts”

Published Nov 24, 2023 | 3:24 PM EST

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The WBC middleweight champion Jermall Charlo, known for his unyielding spirit in the ring, faced an unexpected twist. He was slated to clash with Canelo Alvarez, a bout that would have been a career highlight. Instead, in a turn of events, it was his twin brother, Jermell, who stepped into the ring against the Mexican icon. This switch raised eyebrows and questions alike.

Now, Charlo steps out of the shadows and breaks his silence in a way that nobody saw coming. Both supporters and detractors are intrigued by his remarks as he gets ready to make a reemergence against Jose Benavidez Jr. following a 30-month layoff.

Jermall Charlo opens up about his inner turmoil

Jermall Charlo gears up for a significant bout, marking his return to the ring after a lengthy hiatus. Set to face Jose Benavidez Jr., this matchup serves as a critical test for Charlo, demonstrating not just his physical prowess but also his mental resilience. Recently, in a revealing conversation with Boxing News+, Charlo shared insights into his inner struggles during his absence from boxing. He candidly admitted, “I considered it at one time, that I might never make it back in the ring. I had a lot of crazy thoughts, man. A lot of crazy thoughts.”

These words, strikingly honest, paint a picture of a fighter grappling with more than his opponents in the ring. They reveal a side of Charlo often hidden behind the bravado typical of professional athletes. Additionally, this confession underscores the immense pressure and mental challenges faced by top-tier athletes. As Charlo steps back into the spotlight, his admission adds a layer of depth to the upcoming fight. He also talked about him being “anxious and nervous” about his upcoming fight.

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Nervousness and self-doubt ahead of the Benavidez showdown

In a rare moment of vulnerability, Jermall Charlo, the undefeated boxing sensation, openly expressed his anxiety ahead of his upcoming fight against José Benavidez Jr. Despite his impressive track record, Charlo’s recent inactivity raises concerns about his readiness for this high-stakes matchup. “I’m a little anxious, a little nervous. I’m questioning myself too. Coming off a long layoff, how would I perform?” he confessed in a recent interview.

This admission of uncertainty is a stark contrast to his usual confident demeanor. However, he remains resolute in his prediction to secure a knockout victory. As the fight draws near, this blend of self-doubt and determination from Charlo adds an intriguing layer to the anticipation surrounding the event.

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While his track record speaks volumes, his recent inactivity and admitted nervousness paint a picture of a champion facing not just an opponent, but his own internal battles. As we eagerly await the outcome, one can’t help but ponder: How will Charlo’s mental state influence his performance in the ring?

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Mrinal Mishra

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Growing up engrossed in sports, it was the compelling narrative of the Mike Tyson documentary that first pulled me into the magnetic world of boxing. This initial spark was further kindled by the unparalleled prowess and strategy of Floyd Mayweather, offering me a deeper appreciation for the sweet science. I am Mrinal, a senior writer for Boxing at EssentiallySports.
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