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Paige VanZant Hired A Psychologist Ahead Of Her Boxing Match: “Being As Prepared As Possible”

Paige VanZant Hired A Psychologist Ahead Of Her Boxing Match: “Being As Prepared As Possible”

Paige VanZant is getting ready for her much-anticipated boxing match against OnlyFans star Elle Brooke
And she is doing everything in her power to be as prepared as possible for the bout.

Acknowledging the weight of expectation that comes with being a clear favorite against a social media influencer like Brooke, VanZant is not taking it lightly one bit:

I’m putting the same into it as if I’m fighting Felice Herrig.
It’s kind of that same situation.

I’m gonna get ready for war.

To fortify her mental fortitude, VanZant has also sought the assistance of a sports psychologist:

I’m working with a sports psychologist now, and it’s really just going in there and being as prepared as possible.

If I can just go in there and be prepared and as confident as I feel right now, then, yeah, I’m gonna show everybody exactly why what they’re thinking [her being a favorite] is correct.

VanZant will headline the MF & DAZN: X Series 15, facing off against Misfits middleweight champion Elle Brooke.

The event is scheduled for Saturday, May 25 at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas:

 

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