EPISODE · May 14, 2025 · 33 MIN
Inside The Mind of a Bare Knuckle Champion: Jessica Borga
from SlapSon · host Joe & Allie
Listen on Apple & Spotify:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slapson/id1757942775https://open.spotify.com/show/0tCK46xT2ovYHLgFA6H4oQ?si=7d0a22cf88f149e3Intro music: KNOCKOUT · Pözzi | @pozzimusic2975 SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Jessica Borga, the Black Widow of BKFC, shares her journey as a fighter, discussing the importance of training, mental health, and self-reflection. She reflects on her knockout victory, the dynamics of the fight game, and her aspirations for the future. Jessica emphasizes the significance of being underestimated and the drive to prove herself, while also balancing her family life and exploring opportunities in media. Her passion for the sport and desire to inspire others shine through as she articulates her goals and the challenges she faces.Sound Bites"This is my fooking sport.""I love being underestimated.""I want to make a name for myself."TakeawaysTraining is an underutilized antidepressant.Self-reflection is crucial for growth.Being underestimated can be a powerful motivator.The fight game is constantly evolving.Losses teach more than wins.Mental health is vital for performance.Legacy is about personal fulfillment, not just fame.Family plays a significant role in motivation.Commentating is a potential future path.Discipline and dedication are key to success.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Jessica Borga03:21 The Power of Training and Mental Health06:26 The Journey of a Fighter09:18 Overcoming Adversity in Combat Sports12:21 The Importance of Self-Reflection and Growth15:24 Future Aspirations and Potential Matchups18:35 Matchmaking and Weight Issues19:29 The Queen of Violence Title21:14 Embracing the Dark Side22:23 Mental Health and Personal Growth23:52 Family Dynamics and Parenting26:36 Commentating in the Fight Game30:09 Goals in the Fight Career#bkfc #bareknuckleboxing #christineferea #jessicaborga #misfit #blackwidow
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Listen on Apple & Spotify:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slapson/id1757942775https://open.spotify.com/show/0tCK46xT2ovYHLgFA6H4oQ?si=7d0a22cf88f149e3Intro music: KNOCKOUT · Pözzi | @pozzimusic2975 SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Jessica Borga, the Black Widow of BKFC, shares her journey as a fighter, discussing the importance of training, mental health, and self-reflection. She reflects on her knockout victory, the dynamics of the fight game, and her aspirations for the future. Jessica emphasizes the significance of being underestimated and the drive to prove herself, while also balancing her family life and exploring opportunities in media. Her passion for the sport and desire to inspire others shine through as she articulates her goals and the challenges she faces.Sound Bites"This is my fooking sport.""I love being underestimated.""I want to make a name for myself."TakeawaysTraining is an underutilized antidepressant.Self-reflection is crucial for growth.Being underestimated can be a powerful motivator.The fight game is constantly evolving.Losses teach more than wins.Mental health is vital for performance.Legacy is about personal fulfillment, not just fame.Family plays a significant role in motivation.Commentating is a potential future path.Discipline and dedication are key to success.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Jessica Borga03:21 The Power of Training and Mental Health06:26 The Journey of a Fighter09:18 Overcoming Adversity in Combat Sports12:21 The Importance of Self-Reflection and Growth15:24 Future Aspirations and Potential Matchups18:35 Matchmaking and Weight Issues19:29 The Queen of Violence Title21:14 Embracing the Dark Side22:23 Mental Health and Personal Growth23:52 Family Dynamics and Parenting26:36 Commentating in the Fight Game30:09 Goals in the Fight Career#bkfc #bareknuckleboxing #christineferea #jessicaborga #misfit #blackwidow
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