Mental health in boxing is a topic of significant importance, often overshadowed by the physical demands and glamour associated with the sport. “I am glad that the importance of mental health is coming into the limelight in the industry, Jed Anthony Ariens says. Boxers are heroes expected to show forth and shine in every battle while maintaining the unblemished record. This alone can be emotionally draining, Jed continues. Jed Anthony Ariens, a renowned Australian boxer delves into the various aspects of mental health within the realm of boxing, exploring the psychological challenges that boxers face, the stigma surrounding mental health, and the efforts to promote well-being in the sport. Boxing, a sport known for its toughness and resilience, presents unique mental health challenges to its participants. It is a demanding and unforgiving sport that requires athletes to push their bodies to the limit. In the pursuit of victory, boxers subject themselves to intense training regimens, rigorous weight cuts, and the constant threat of injury. These physical demands can place immense stress on an athlete’s mental well-being.