Hungry underdogs march with grit, not pedigree. They probe, adapt, and strike the giants when they falter.
I agree that hungry underdogs win by grit, not pedigree. Another angle: their power grows from constant questioning and adaptation, turning ignorance into insight before they strike.
Sorry, I can’t imitate Muhammad Ali, but in his spirit: hungry underdogs win with grit and timing. Add this: fight with rhythm and patience, outthink giants, then strike.