Classic boxing quotes
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sockdolager
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... a post script to that johannssen/london fight :
at that time a fighter could be saved by the bell.... count stopped when bell rang. ingo was on the canvas and out, and he won the fight by a decision. a newspaper printed the photo of ingo lying there, and the headline said "WAKE UP INGO....YOU WON!!!"
at that time a fighter could be saved by the bell.... count stopped when bell rang. ingo was on the canvas and out, and he won the fight by a decision. a newspaper printed the photo of ingo lying there, and the headline said "WAKE UP INGO....YOU WON!!!"
Jaclem wrote:... a post script to that johannssen/london fight :
at that time a fighter could be saved by the bell.... count stopped when bell rang. ingo was on the canvas and out, and he won the fight by a decision. a newspaper printed the photo of ingo lying there, and the headline said "WAKE UP INGO....YOU WON!!!"
What I would give for a copy of that front page. Even if it was just a copy or something I could print fromt the internet I would have it framed.
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tagjohnson
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Cobb vs Shavers
Tex Cobb provided good quotes even when they weren't his. During his fight with Earnie Shavers, comentator Don Dunphy kept refering to them (in very politicaly correct fashion) as "the fighter with the mustache and the fighter with the shaved head." Color comentator Ken Norton kept correcting him by saying "the white guy and the black guy."
"Women mean more to me than anything else on earth. If I can't see 'em I can't love 'em , so I'm hanging up my gloves." - Harry Greb upon retiring
"My toughest fight was with my first wife." - Muhammad Ali
"There's more to boxing than hitting. There's not getting hit, for instance." - George Foreman
One of my favorites.....
“Do you have any more excuses tonight Roy?” – Antonio Tarver, after receiving ring instructions at the beginning of his second fight with Roy Jones.

"My toughest fight was with my first wife." - Muhammad Ali
"There's more to boxing than hitting. There's not getting hit, for instance." - George Foreman
One of my favorites.....
“Do you have any more excuses tonight Roy?” – Antonio Tarver, after receiving ring instructions at the beginning of his second fight with Roy Jones.
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pundit
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Re: Cobb vs Shavers
My fav:
Jack Dempsey in Max Baer's corner after round 1 of Baer's fight vs. Joe Louis (1935): "You're doing great, kid, he's not hitting you".
Max: "Then you better watch out for the ref, because someone in there is hitting the hell out of me".
Jack Dempsey in Max Baer's corner after round 1 of Baer's fight vs. Joe Louis (1935): "You're doing great, kid, he's not hitting you".
Max: "Then you better watch out for the ref, because someone in there is hitting the hell out of me".
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tagjohnson
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Foreman vs Norton
Just in case anyone thought Ali's ego was an act. After the first round of the Foreman/Norton fight, a ringside Ali was asked his opinion of the fight. Ali bragged that Ken was a great fighter since he had gone 24 rounds with him (Ali) and picked Norton to win. And further said "George Foreman will not destroy Ken Norton!" PS In his modestly titled autobiography "The Greatest" Ali said the Ken would have won if he had known that the victor was getting a shot at him (Ali).
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tagjohnson
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Dempsey vs Firpo
I heard a couple of cracks about the Dempsey/Firpo fight. Don't know from who. "If the fight had been on a barge Firpo would have been champ because Dempsey would have drowned." "They should have sold ads on the soles of Firpo's shoes."
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'Rocket'Rigby
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Some of my favourites:
"In the ring I never really knew fear" - Rocky Marciano"Rocky didn't really know much about the boxing book but it wasn't a book he hit me with, it was a whole library of bonecrushers" - Joe Louis"He (Marciano) fights like a bull with gloves on" - Archie Moore"The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses, behind the lines, in the gym, and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights" - Muhammad Ali
"The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses, behind the lines, in the gym, and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights" - Muhammad Ali'Rocket'Rigby wrote:
Sorry, Rigby
but Ali didn't talk like that.
You are quoting a manufactured "quote" made up by an Ali parasite like Thomas Hauser.
Here is what would be a true quote on that subject:'Rocket'Rigby wrote:
"The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses, behind the lines, in the gym, and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights" - Muhammad Ali
"The fight is won when Doug Jones beats the hell out of me and I am given a phony decision, when Jimmy Young gives me a boxing lesson for fifteen rounds and I am given a phony decision, when mediocrity Ken Norton causes me to struggle with him for 49 rounds while I am handed gift decisions, when I lose my title to a novice who had only 7 professional fights and the sycophant "news" media still calls me the 'greatest of all time,' when the media suppresses the fact that Joe Frazier beat me thoroughly and knocked me flat on my back, etc etc etc" - Muhammad Ali
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generic screen name
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I think I saw in an interview w/Joe Frazier that he said that it I'm not 100% positive. Ali was very known for talking during boxing matches, so I wouldn't doubt it.Mikee wrote:so as not to annoy people, i will ask if this is true?
Ali to Frazier (in the fight) : They told me you was washed up champ...
Frazier to Ali (as he hits him) : They lied, champ! they lied!
One of my faves was someone asking why Willie Pep was broke and Pep responded: "Fast women, slow horses"
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tagjohnson
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fast women and slow horses
Fast women and slow horses eh? ROTFLMAO
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HomicideHenry
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Just a modern day one which had me in stitches. Bernard Hopkins post fight interview talking about the body shot that KO'd De La Hoya.
Hopkins: The left hook was the one that really made him say "urgh". I heard the wind come out of him.
Merchant: It was sort of like chopped liver
Hopkins: It was chopped liver with a little bit of sauce on it...Hopkins sauce!
Hopkins: The left hook was the one that really made him say "urgh". I heard the wind come out of him.
Merchant: It was sort of like chopped liver
Hopkins: It was chopped liver with a little bit of sauce on it...Hopkins sauce!
Re: fast women and slow horses
Great thread!! Bump.... All the ones I knew have already been stated.
Re: fast women and slow horses
abosworth wrote:Great thread!! Bump.... All the ones I knew have already been posted.