
Short Story – Muhammad Ali: The alarm rang at 4:45 AM. Most of the city was still asleep. But in a tiny boxing gym in Hyderabad, Prabhu, a 19-year-old amateur boxer, was already skipping rope, his breath sharp in the cold air.
He had a torn blister on his knuckle, sore ribs from sparring, and a brutal weight cut ahead. Every part of him wanted to lie down. Quit. Sleep. Escape.
But then he remembered the words printed on the wall above the mirror:
“Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.” — Muhammad Ali
Ali had been through worse—training in sweat-drenched basements, running in snow, fighting not just opponents but the world. Arjun tightened his gloves. He wasn’t training for likes. He was training for legacy.
That morning, he pushed through pain. He trained alone while others were still dreaming. He suffered—not because he liked it, but because he believed in something bigger: the dream of being called a champion.

📌 Remember: Champions aren’t made in comfort. They’re forged in the hours no one sees.
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