I got robbed
- Hazem Dweik
- Oct 12
- 1 min read

Hey, it's Hazem
The other week, I was posting personal stuff on my account. Just for fun, and using cool audios I’d never heard before.
Day one: I post.
Day two: My other boxing coach posts… with the same audio I just used. 😭😂
And it didn’t happen once. It happened enough times to rule out coincidence.
I’d upload something → the next day, he’d upload with the same sound.
No “like” on my post. No comment. No DM.
Nothing. Just straight-up digital robbery (and he broke my heart).
But here’s the crazy part:
His posts… got more likes than mine.
So what’s the lesson?
In business, it’s not just about who discovers the trend first.
It’s about who executes it better and in front of the right audience.
My coach wasn’t wrong to “steal” from me. He understood something deeper:
People don’t reward originality as much as they reward visibility and consistency.
Here’s where it gets interesting though:
I could have done this for him. I could have picked the right audios, prepped the content, and let him focus on what he does best: coaching.
Because that’s what great marketing does. It bridges the gap between your skills and the attention your skills deserve.
If you're ready to start making content people want to watch, let's get on a call together.




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