Junior welterweight contender Adam Azim, who is known for his success in boxing, shared how living with ADHD has been like a superpower for him. Despite his struggles as a child, Azim has channeled his energy effectively to excel in the sport. He is set to face Ohara Davies for the European title, aiming to eventually challenge for a world title. Azim’s ADHD has been integral to his boxing career, enabling him to maintain high levels of energy and focus. He advocates for using ADHD as a positive force and hopes to raise awareness about the condition. Azim trains alongside notable champions and seeks to emulate the success of Amir Khan. His upcoming fight against Davies is crucial for his career progression. Through his experiences, Azim aims to inspire others with ADHD to pursue their passions.
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