Hello! Today, I’m excited to share an interview with Asian boxing champion Edgar Ghukasian, who will reveal what it truly means to be a boxer. I had the privilege of meeting this exceptional athlete during a boxing event, and recently, I sat down with him for a brief chat about his journey to success.
When I asked Edgar what being a boxer means to him, his answer was profound and inspiring: “Being a boxer is living your passion, turning a hobby into a profession.”
Curious about his most memorable fights, I probed further. Edgar reflected, “Each fight has its unique memory, but I’d highlight my pro debut—I was eagerly awaiting it—and the rematch with the Argentinian. It’s always sweet to win, especially when proving critics wrong!”
As our conversation drew to a close, I inquired about his future plans. His response was filled with determination: “I’m not 18 anymore, but I’m in excellent shape and at my peak! I haven’t said my last word in this sport. I love boxing! While I don’t want to make promises, I’ll definitely keep fighting.”
And there was a fascinating story that emerged when I asked about unusual experiences in his life. He recounted, “Once, I ended up at a poker tournament without any prior experience, having only played casually with friends. To my surprise, I won the prize pot! People wouldn’t believe I was just a hobbyist and didn’t even know the combinations by heart. That was quite the story!”
This interview with Edgar reinforced that being a boxer isn’t just a job; it’s a lifestyle filled with relentless pursuit and resilience. If you aspire to be a true boxer, take his words to heart and follow his example!

