EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 45 MIN
World Champion Mindset - Ryan Burnett | The Natural Resilience Podcast
from The Natural Resilience Podcast · host Natural Resilience
What does it take to become a world champion, and what happens when everything changes overnight?In this episode of the Natural Resilience Podcast, I sit down with former unified world champion boxer Ryan Burnett to explore the mindset, discipline and self-belief required to perform at the very highest level.From growing up in Belfast to representing Ireland at the youth Olympics, Ryan’s journey is built on years of unseen work, relentless standards and a refusal to settle. He went on to become a unified world champion, defeating elite fighters such as Lee Haskins and Zhanat Zhakiyanov on the biggest stage.But this conversation goes far deeper than belts and titles.We dive into the reality of elite performance the pressure, the sacrifices, and the mindset required to keep showing up when the stakes are at their highest. Ryan also opens up about the moment his career changed during his fight with Nonito Donaire, and how he navigated the identity shift that followed early retirement from the sport.This episode is about resilience in its truest form.Not just the resilience required to succeed but the resilience required to adapt, rebuild and find purpose again when life doesn’t go to plan.We also touch on the importance of mental health, brotherhood in sport, and Ryan’s decision to run the Belfast Marathon in memory of his close friend Ricky Hatton.Whether you’re an athlete, entrepreneur or leader, the lessons in this conversation apply far beyond the ring.In this episode, we cover:The mindset required to become a world championDiscipline, routine and daily standardsPerforming under pressure on the biggest stageDealing with injury and unexpected setbacksLife after elite sport and identity beyond successResilience, self-belief and long-term growthIf you enjoy the episode:Subscribe for more conversations on performance, leadership and resilience.
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What does it take to become a world champion, and what happens when everything changes overnight?In this episode of the Natural Resilience Podcast, I sit down with former unified world champion boxer Ryan Burnett to explore the mindset, discipline and self-belief required to perform at the very highest level.From growing up in Belfast to representing Ireland at the youth Olympics, Ryan’s journey is built on years of unseen work, relentless standards and a refusal to settle. He went on to become a unified world champion, defeating elite fighters such as Lee Haskins and Zhanat Zhakiyanov on the biggest stage.But this conversation goes far deeper than belts and titles.We dive into the reality of elite performance the pressure, the sacrifices, and the mindset required to keep showing up when the stakes are at their highest. Ryan also opens up about the moment his career changed during his fight with Nonito Donaire, and how he navigated the identity shift that followed early retirement from the sport.This episode is about resilience in its truest form.Not just the resilience required to succeed but the resilience required to adapt, rebuild and find purpose again when life doesn’t go to plan.We also touch on the importance of mental health, brotherhood in sport, and Ryan’s decision to run the Belfast Marathon in memory of his close friend Ricky Hatton.Whether you’re an athlete, entrepreneur or leader, the lessons in this conversation apply far beyond the ring.In this episode, we cover:The mindset required to become a world championDiscipline, routine and daily standardsPerforming under pressure on the biggest stageDealing with injury and unexpected setbacksLife after elite sport and identity beyond successResilience, self-belief and long-term growthIf you enjoy the episode:Subscribe for more conversations on performance, leadership and resilience.
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