Whether you’re in the ring or facing a potential client: you only have a few seconds to make an impression. There’s no time for detours or doubt. Just like in boxing, your pitch must be sharp, direct, and convincing.
You start with a strong opening, like a jab that grabs attention. Then comes your message: what problem do you solve, what makes your approach unique, and why should your conversation partner choose you? And finally, you close with a solid finisher a clear call to action that drives movement.
A pitch isn’t about selling yourself with fancy words, but about making an impact in a short amount of time. Confidence, timing, and preparation are essential in the ring and in the conversation.














