Larry Holmes, a bitter pudendum to the bitter end
100 Boxing Cliche's and Quotes.
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Goodnight, Irene
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"If I hurt your feelings back there, Sonny...Sonny, or is it Jerry? Right. If I hurt your feelings back there, Jerry, so...fvcking...what."
Larry Holmes, a bitter pudendum to the bitter end
Larry Holmes, a bitter pudendum to the bitter end
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: 100 Boxing Cliche's and Quotes.
I wasn't ignoring the fact that dberry had over looked the quote's section. I was just commenting on the fact that you ARE NEVER WRONG. You think your opinion is correct and rest of us are a bunch of no-brain idiots. You do know a bit about the game, but you refuse to back down, even when presented with facts. I for one wouldn't miss your egocentrism or your exocentric tendencies.Goodnight, Irene wrote:...& here's another know-nothing ignoring what an ass Dberry has made of himself (again) to join his crowd.
Hardly surprising, from a fella who shows about as much ability to interpret Boxing as my 6-year-old nephew.
Re: 100 Boxing Cliche's and Quotes.
Come on we haven't reached 100 Cliches or Quotes yet. There's got to be more.
" Can you believe this guy, Can you believe Gatti?" - Larry Merchant during Round 6 of Robinson-Gatti 1
" WHAT A FIGHT KENNY!!!!" - Howard Cosell speaking to Ken Norton at the end of Round 4 of Foreman-Lyle
" I said I was gonna knock him out in the 8th, I was getting ready to take him in the 8th as you could see. But the man stopped it, just to keep from making me look so great " - Cassius Clay following his 7th round TKO of Sonny Liston to win the Heavyweight title.
" Can you believe this guy, Can you believe Gatti?" - Larry Merchant during Round 6 of Robinson-Gatti 1
" WHAT A FIGHT KENNY!!!!" - Howard Cosell speaking to Ken Norton at the end of Round 4 of Foreman-Lyle
" I said I was gonna knock him out in the 8th, I was getting ready to take him in the 8th as you could see. But the man stopped it, just to keep from making me look so great " - Cassius Clay following his 7th round TKO of Sonny Liston to win the Heavyweight title.
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Diamond WEAPON
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"You face looks like my son's ass, soft and round!" - Ricardo Mayorga to Fernando Vargas via satellite interview
"My son Vernon didn't get me a gift for Father's Day, so now I'm going to have to punish him" - Mayorga at press conference before Vernon Forrest rematch
"My son Vernon didn't get me a gift for Father's Day, so now I'm going to have to punish him" - Mayorga at press conference before Vernon Forrest rematch
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: 100 Boxing Cliche's and Quotes.
Diamond WEAPON wrote:"You face looks like my son's ass, soft and round!" - Ricardo Mayorga to Fernando Vargas via satellite interview
"My son Vernon didn't get me a gift for Father's Day, so now I'm going to have to punish him" - Mayorga at press conference before Vernon Forrest rematch
Ain't every day you hear one fighter call another, "fat...fat like my baby's ass" (another Mayorga quote in regards to Vargas)
Re: 100 Boxing Cliche's and Quotes.
Careful. She is well known for complaining to moderators if you question her greatness.dberry wrote:The words 'Gutless' and 'Turd' come to mind big man.
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Goodnight, Irene
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"One man is a mile wide, the other is a mile deep." - Larry Merchant, describing Tyson (the former) & Frazier (the latter). I always felt this was a really, really concise & accurate summation of these two whenever they're compared.
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flatnoseflynn
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Re: 100 Boxing Cliche's and Quotes.
Ric wrote:Why, in the title of this thread, does the plural of cliche have an "apostrophe s," while quotes is spelled correctly (no apostrophe)? (Just one of my pet peeves.) When did this insidious spelling become rampant? I see it all over the place these days--particularly since the past five years or so. Is this what they are teaching in school these days? I doubt it. Or are today's teachers just as lazy and guilty and not correcting their students because the teachers too don't know any better? Folks!!! The plural of things is not spelled with an apostrophe s! Stop it, please!!!
ok no problem's
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Datsue
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Ezzard wrote:- "We wuz robbed"
Any fighter or associate of a fighter who lost be decision. Hopefully someone here will know the first person to ever utter said phrase.
"..we shooda stood in bed!"
-- Joe Jacobs, manager of Max Schmeling, on the occasion of the Sharkey rematch.
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IRLangmaid25
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The old classic you have got knock this motherfucker/son of a bitch insert any other swear word here.
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"He hits like a ton of bricks"
"He has heavy hands"
"He's got a glass jaw"
"He likes to bang inside"
"He has heavy hands"
"He's got a glass jaw"
"He likes to bang inside"
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Andypittcov
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Re: 100 Boxing Cliche's and Quotes.
"When i was a young fellow i was knocked down plenty. I wanted to stay down,but i couldn't. I had to collect the two dollars for winning or go hungry. I had to get up. I was one of those hungry fighters. You could have hit me on the chin with a sledgehammer for five dollars. When you haven't eaten for two days you'll understand."
Jack Dempsey
Jack Dempsey