I want to formally apologize to my audience for a recent post that was repeated on my show without proper proofreading on my part.
In that post, inaccurate information was shared regarding realistic uppercuts and their variants. That misinformation does not reflect my actual knowledge of boxing, nor my understanding of real-world technique, mechanics, or nuance. Unfortunately, the way it came across made it seem as though I was ignorant of the subject, which I am not.
For transparency, I do use AI as a tool to help structure scripts and organize thoughts. The knowledge, opinions, and standards behind the content are mine. However, I failed to thoroughly review the output before posting, and the AI included information that I did not originally state or intend to publish. That responsibility is fully on me.
On that particular day, I was mentally and physically exhausted after dealing with a very stressful situation while caring for my elderly mother. That is an explanation, not an excuse. I should have taken the time to double-check everything before presenting it publicly.
I care deeply about boxing, realism, and holding companies to a higher standard when it comes to the products they release. My goal has always been to push for the best possible product, one that respects the sport, the athletes, and the fans who understand the difference between surface-level presentation and true authenticity.
I appreciate everyone who called out the mistake respectfully, and I ask for your understanding and forgiveness. I will be more diligent moving forward and ensure that what I present accurately reflects both my knowledge and my standards.
Thank you for holding me accountable.

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