Higa admits he spent downtime drinking after title fight
Daigo Higa has opened up about a difficult period following his world title bout, revealing he struggled with direction outside the ring. The flyweight told Ring Magazine he largely avoided training during the spell.
“To be honest, I didn't do much, I spent most of my time going out and having drinks”
— Daigo Higa, via Ring Magazine
What Daigo Higa said
Higa, a former WBC flyweight champion, has spoken publicly before about mental health battles in boxing. The Japanese fighter's candid admission sheds light on the psychological toll elite-level competition can take when fighters step away from structured camp life. Flyweights often face long waits between meaningful opportunities, and idle periods can prove testing.
What it moves
The interview underscores ongoing conversations around fighter welfare between bouts. Higa's honesty may prompt promoters and commissions to address support structures for boxers navigating career crossroads. Whether he returns to the ring or pursues a different path remains unclear, but his willingness to discuss personal struggles marks a shift in how the sport addresses mental health.
Source: ringmagazine.com. Full Daigo Higa fight history and recent news at boxingnews.com.
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