how much to eat and crunches and how many endless hours of training will it take to win. why are you here every day? because i want to win. this is my life and this is what i do. like and i can honestly say, like this is who i am. you see it. this is what i do. reporter: marlen is a trainer in boxing. i ve seen her come in and she s all like just pouring down with sweat and when she is training really hard, i m like, marlen, you want to eat something? she is no, i can t, i can t. she makes me want to cry when she does is that. reporter: the family struggles to find the money for national tournaments. i ve gone even far as here at work to say, hey, we, you know, we don t have the money to send her. even the girls here at work have said, you know, here s 20. here s 60. reporter: it all has to add up. the money, the training, even her lunch. marlen is a fly weight. she has to weigh in at 112 pounds at 5 3 . i m 21 and i already have like all of these injuries and i m
when you beat somebody in the ring, you re not just beating them up or something. you re like beating the entire symbolism of them. you re beating who they are. marlen es pars is full of runs. how much to eat and crunches and how many endless hours of training will it take to win. why are you here every day? because i want to win. this is my life and this is what i do. like and i can honestly say, like this is who i am. you see it. this is what i do. reporter: marlen is a trainer in boxing. i ve seen her come in and she s all like just pouring down with sweat and when she is training really hard, i m like, marlen, you want to eat something? she is no, i can t, i can t. she makes me want to cry when she does is that. reporter: the family struggles to find the money for national tournaments. i ve gone even far as here at work to say, hey, we, you know, we don t have the money to send her. even the girls here at work have said, you know, here s 20. here s 60. reporte
when you beat somebody in the ring, you re not just beating them up or something. you re like beating the entire symbolism of them. you re beating who they are. marlen es pars is full of runs. how much to eat and crunches and how many endless hours of training will it take to win. why are you here every day? because i want to win. this is my life and this is what i do. like and i can honestly say, like this is who i am. you see it. this is what i do. reporter: marlen is a trainer in boxing. i ve seen her come in and she s all like just pouring down with sweat and when she is training really hard, i m like, marlen, you want to eat something? she is no, i can t, i can t. she makes me want to cry when she does is that. reporter: the family struggles to find the money for national tournaments. i ve gone even far as here at work to say, hey, we, you know, we don t have the money to send her. even the girls here at work have said, you know, here s 20. here s 60. rep
the emerging markets started talking about let s beef up the international monetary fund and have them provide the money. the americans like basically shot that down on arrival. they said that s just a distraction. you re trying to give the i m i have more money. it doesn t need more money. this is one of the richest regions in the money. you ve got the money. what you don t have yet is the will. the americans are like a therapist, more like the boxing coach. the boxer, staggers in the ring, he s bleeding and the coach basically wipes him up and tells him. cuts him. gets back in there. boxing metaphor, tried everything we could to help make this as accessible as we could. thank you both. all right. so, will wall street take another hit today from the mess in greece? market rundown is next, and trying to get to change the subject, herman cain takes a break from damage control to break bread with some of the senate s republican power players. how did he do with them? and our
that s a nice way to sort of put that and although it s very sad that people who get reality shows today it s usually the most you know notorious people in our society. fame has become a low-hanging fruit. let s be real. a very good way to put it. sugar ray leonard, we watched him on dancing with the stars. he did a terrific job. very well respected of course in his boxing field. he was now coming up with a book on june 6th, and he talks about a really difficult childhood. in fact he says that he has done cocaine, he had a cocaine problem for a while and grew up in a house with a lot of alcohol abuse but coming clean with the fact that he was actually molested as a child by a very prominent olympic boxing coach. who has since died i think. who has since passed away. and obviously this was very tough for him and he was a vulnerable child. that s how he ended up in boxing in the first place. but very difficult for him to reveal this and a lot more coming up in this book. re