I think it makes for some pretty hilarious optics as well but at the end of the day one doesn't need to be the best boxer to be able to train/coach/lead the best boxer. For example, would you want Tom Brady to be your doctor? He's as healthy as it gets for someone his age. Arguably physical perfection. Does that mean he would make a good health administrator? Not at all, he's nowhere near qualified for the position. I'd bet she is though.
I run into this issue from time to time myself. I know a lot about fat loss and nutrition. I've been reading on it and studying it for most of my life, but people only tend to listen to what I'm talking about when I'm in optimal shape. If i go through a phase of shitty eating or put on some weight, which seems to happen a bit more often as i get older, it gets ignored at lot more. People's visual perceptions blind them from the truth a lot I find.
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