Who said.....?
Who said.....?
"When I'm not fighting I try to be a good human being, instead of the terrible monster you see in the ring"
(Clue - retired in 1987)
(Clue - retired in 1987)
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Ade L wrote:"When I'm not fighting I try to be a good human being, instead of the terrible monster you see in the ring"
(Clue - retired in 1987)
Marvin?
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Yup - it was the Marvelous One himself - well done!Tomasino wrote:Ade L wrote:"When I'm not fighting I try to be a good human being, instead of the terrible monster you see in the ring"
(Clue - retired in 1987)
Marvin?
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Ade L wrote:Yup - it was the Marvelous One himself - well done!Tomasino wrote:Ade L wrote:"When I'm not fighting I try to be a good human being, instead of the terrible monster you see in the ring"
(Clue - retired in 1987)
Marvin?
Cheers, guessed due to the retirement year.
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Words to live by.
Doing what needs to be done in each environment you exist in.
But always striving to be the best.
Human or fighter. Just look for perfection, and maybe you will get somewhere close to good enough.
Doing what needs to be done in each environment you exist in.
But always striving to be the best.
Human or fighter. Just look for perfection, and maybe you will get somewhere close to good enough.
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Ok here's another one for you - who said....
"I am a natural fighter and a natural winner"
Clue : pulled off a big upset in the second half of the 1970's
"I am a natural fighter and a natural winner"
Clue : pulled off a big upset in the second half of the 1970's
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Trying to learn more about the boxers from before my time.
While trying to figure it out, I found a Joe Lewis quote that is an interesting pairing:
"There is no such thing as a natural boxer. A natural dancer has to practice hard. A natural painter has to paint all the time. Even a natural fool has to work at it."
While trying to figure it out, I found a Joe Lewis quote that is an interesting pairing:
"There is no such thing as a natural boxer. A natural dancer has to practice hard. A natural painter has to paint all the time. Even a natural fool has to work at it."
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Leon Spinks??Ade L wrote:Ok here's another one for you - who said....
"I am a natural fighter and a natural winner"
Clue : pulled off a big upset in the second half of the 1970's
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Spot on! - Well done!evrenb wrote:Leon Spinks??Ade L wrote:Ok here's another one for you - who said....
"I am a natural fighter and a natural winner"
Clue : pulled off a big upset in the second half of the 1970's
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A great way to think. Way too often whenever you see a fighter in the news it's for all the wrong reasons
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Who said "I never thought of myself as a fighter. I'd be the last man on Earth to pick a fight with anyone. I work hard at not having the mindset of a fighter but to view Boxing as a profession and myself as a professional. In my view a master-boxer can beat the greatest fighter who ever lived."
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handsofstone
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Ricardo Mayorga?Kalan wrote:Who said "I never thought of myself as a fighter. I'd be the last man on Earth to pick a fight with anyone. I work hard at not having the mindset of a fighter but to view Boxing as a profession and myself as a professional. In my view a master-boxer can beat the greatest fighter who ever lived."
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Sounds like something Floyd Mayweather might say. (That's pure guesswork)Kalan wrote:Who said "I never thought of myself as a fighter. I'd be the last man on Earth to pick a fight with anyone. I work hard at not having the mindset of a fighter but to view Boxing as a profession and myself as a professional. In my view a master-boxer can beat the greatest fighter who ever lived."
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Not even close... It was a man who also believed that a very powerful will was the most important quality for a person to develop.
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Chris Eubank?Kalan wrote:Who said "I never thought of myself as a fighter. I'd be the last man on Earth to pick a fight with anyone. I work hard at not having the mindset of a fighter but to view Boxing as a profession and myself as a professional. In my view a master-boxer can beat the greatest fighter who ever lived."
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Kalan wrote:Not even close... It was a man who also believed that a very powerful will was the most important quality for a person to develop.
Clyde Lovellette?
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Gene Tunney
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Right on... Gene Tunney is correct.
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Kalan wrote:Right on... Gene Tunney is correct.
mutha fucka!
Knowing your taste in old time boxers and that the quote was clearly made by an intelligent boxer type, I actually googled part of your quote along with the names of a few fighters I felt fit the bill. Gene Tunney was one of the names I tried as a guess and it came back with nothing
FVCK you google
Are you sure this wasn't one of your private conversations you have at your tea parties?
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I can't wait for boxing prospect to win a round and drop the next quote in the game
Who said "我是所有时间中最伟大的"?
I can't wait for boxing prospect to win a round and drop the next quote in the game
Who said "我是所有时间中最伟大的"?
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ClivePatrickLyons
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''Jeffrey Fenech is a bad little motor scooter he is a Tasmanian Devil he's the thunder from down under there must be a rematch'' this was said after the 1st Azumah Nelson robbery 
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Not sure you've grasped how this game works CliveClivePatrickLyons wrote:''Jeffrey Fenech is a bad little motor scooter he is a Tasmanian Devil he's the thunder from down under there must be a rematch'' this was said after the 1st Azumah Nelson robbery
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This came from an interview I read from Gene Tunney in the 1960's... I used to subscribe to Ring, Boxing Illustrated, KO Magazine, Sport, Sports Illustrated, and many other publications about sports of all kinds... I particularly loved to read interviews because boxers would often be asked about their training secrets, fighting secrets, and philosophical, psychological and motivational proclivities.. Things that drove them to become the men they were.. I've always loved to read autobiographical books of all kinds of people..davie wrote:Kalan wrote:Right on... Gene Tunney is correct.
mutha fucka!
Knowing your taste in old time boxers and that the quote was clearly made by an intelligent boxer type, I actually googled part of your quote along with the names of a few fighters I felt fit the bill. Gene Tunney was one of the names I tried as a guess and it came back with nothing
FVCK you google. Are you sure this wasn't one of your private conversations you have at your tea parties?
I found Tunney to be one of the most interesting characters I ever read about. Tunney said in his book "Arms for Living" that he forced himself to gaze at the sun to increase his willpower. "I knew I was damaging my eyes, but I knew developing my will to the utmost overrode everything else." I thought "This mother fker is crazy" He would also remove every match from a box of matches and line them up in a certain way, and then put them back in the box one by one to increase his focus and concentration, and do other exercises to increase his will.
His face was cut to shreds early in his first Greb fight and his nose broken in 3 places. He couldn't make Greb out at times because of the blood, and his corner could not stem the flow because an artery was sliced, but he lasted through 15 rounds, never going down, because of his will. His only goal following the fight was to beat Greb -- which he did repeatedly until Greb would no longer fight him.
From the "Arms for Living" book: He knew Dempsey was the coming world champion when Willard owned the title and asked fight people about Dempsey. "He's a big Jack Dillon" they told him, and he started devising a strategy to beat Dempsey many years before he met him. He fought on the same card as Dempsey-Carpentier, and stole close to the ring to scout Dempsey. He found a spot in a neutral corner where he crouched down and saw Carpentier nail Dempsey with a right driven straight down the pike. That confirmed his strategy that this was the way to beat the crouching, weaving, and swinging Dempsey. Sting him with jabs, whistle rights straight at him with no preliminary feints, and follow up with every punch in the book. He was a little concerned that the fight was a 10-rounder instead of 15, but at least the first fight was much easier than he ever expected, and the money was bigger than he ever dreamed. It was a match-up that was pure magic because of Tunney's reputation for conceit, bookishness, and intellectual pretense -- and Dempsey's raw savagery, charismatic popularity, and mythical punching power.
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handsofstone
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davie wrote:Next quote from Counter-puncher
I can't wait for boxing prospect to win a round and drop the next quote in the game
Who said "我是所有时间中最伟大的"?
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ClivePatrickLyons
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davie wrote:Not sure you've grasped how this game works CliveClivePatrickLyons wrote:''Jeffrey Fenech is a bad little motor scooter he is a Tasmanian Devil he's the thunder from down under there must be a rematch'' this was said after the 1st Azumah Nelson robbery
Sorry Davie can you explain to me how it works Don King said that about Jeff Fenech so start explaining Davie