Chris is 15, born in Cuba, and already training like the next step is a pro boxing ring.
In this conversation, he shares the mindset and daily habits he’s using to turn a dream into a plan.
Why Chris Chose Boxing
Chris has always liked fighting, but basketball wasn’t going to be his path: “I was never really good at it and I’m really short.”
He got into karate for a couple of years but didn’t enjoy it. Boxing clicked, and that’s where the passion stuck.
The Training Routine
Chris’s routine is simple and consistent—calisthenics like push-ups and pull-ups, jump rope, and shadow boxing—then his favorite part of training.
The point isn’t complexity. It’s repetition.
Cuba’s Influence
Even though he wasn’t in Cuba for long, the culture left a mark. It’s “really beautiful,” he says, but also in a “difficult spot right now.”
Growing up, he was always outside. That’s where he built his love for sports.
The Mindset That Matters
Chris respects fighters with a strong style and presence. But when asked what makes a good boxer, his answer is straightforward: “Really? Just hard work. Anyone can be good [at] boxing if you just put your mind to it.”
Beating the Competition
A lot of people work hard. Chris’s plan is to do it with consistency: “I’m going to put in that work every day at the gym non-stop until I make it.”
Tell Your Story
Most people sit on their dreams because they think their story isn’t interesting. Chris is proof that talking about it—and doing the work—moves you forward.
Got a dream worth chasing? Tell someone.
