FIFTY-ONE | TRAINING Kade “f**k! How do you catch me with that move every time?” “Because I’m better than you are. Once you accept it, your face will thank you.” Tyson and I had been sparring for a while now. It had become our Wednesday morning routine, and no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t read him. This guy was an incredible fighter, probably one of the best I’d ever seen, and I was determined to kick his ass. Hopefully. He dropped his arms and blew out a breath. “You’re approaching this all wrong. Stop thinking of this like you’re fighting another wolf. Wolves are pack animals; bears are more solitary. One on one, based on size alone, a bear would destroy a wolf. But when you’re part of a pack, the odds even out.” “I know all that. What’s your point?” “My point is, eve

