Million Dollar Days
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2264519/fan_mail/new] A kid from Hobart starts hitting his dad’s hands in the kitchen, then six months after walking into a real gym he’s winning fights at the same hall where his father and grandfather once boxed. That’s the through-line of our talk with Grant “Tassie” Brown, a former undefeated pro who now lives on the other side of the ropes as a coach, manager, promoter, and boxing media voice traveling to the biggest stages in the US and Saudi Arabia. We dig into what “boxing discipline” actually looks like when you’re 13, broke, catching two buses to training, running before school, and saying no to the shortcuts your friends are taking. Grant explains why he sees boxing as a craft with heritage, why MMA-to-boxing crossover events feel like spectacle, and how the “villain” role in fight promotion can print money when it’s played right. We also get practical on the fight business: contracts, opponent pullouts, weight cutting, making weight like a professional, and why weight classes exist for a reason. Then the conversation takes a hard turn to real life in Australia: youth crime, knife crime in Melbourne, consequences that don’t deter, and what community pathways could look like if we actually backed gyms, coaches, and mentors. Grant even puts an offer on the table to train kids who want out of that lifestyle. Subscribe to Million Dollar Days, share this with a friend who loves boxing or needs a reset, and leave a review if you want more guests like Grant. What part hit you hardest: discipline, the fight business, or the street-level reality check?
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