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Funny Boxing Quotes
Willie Pep, talking to an old opponent years after each
retired. "Do you recognize me?" the old opponent asked.
Willie looked hard and considered before finally replying
"Lie down so I can recognize you."
Mark Kaylor: "I'm concentrating so much I don't know what
I'm doing half the time."
Willie Pastrano, when asked by the ring doctor if he knew
where he was: "You're damn right I do. I'm in Madison Square
Garden getting the sh*t knocked out of me."
Henry Cooper, replying to boxing abolitionist, Baroness
Edith Summerskill, about the brutalities of his sport.
Baroness: "Mr. Cooper, have you looked in the mirror lately
and seen the state of your nose?"
Cooper: "Well madam, have you looked in the mirror and seen
the state of your nose? Boxing is my excuse. What's yours?"
Eddie Shaw, referring to Herol "Bomber" Graham : "He has
turned defensive boxing into a poetic art. Trouble is,
nobody ever knocked anybody out with a poem."
Mike Tyson, on writer Wallace Matthews: "[He] called me a
'rapist' and a 'recluse'. I'm not a recluse."
Harry Carpenter: "It's not one of Bruno's fastest wins...
but it's one of them."
Mark Kaylor: "I've only ever seen Errol Christie fight once
before and that was the best I've ever seen him fight."
Lou Duva, Veteran boxing trainer, on the spartan training
regimen of heavyweight Andrew Golota: "He's a guy who gets
up at six o'clock in the morning regardless of what time it
is."
Randall "Tex" Cobb: "When I got up I stuck to my plan --
stumbling forward and getting hit in the face."
Blackie Sherrod, talking about a heavyweight contender: "He
has everything a boxer needs except speed, stamina, a punch,
and ability to take punishment. In other words, he owns a
pair of shorts."
Max Barr, on Joe Louis: "He hit me 18 times while I was in
the act of falling."
Harry Kabakoff, on Chango Cruz: "The bum was up and down so
many times I thought he was an Otis elevator."
Terry Lawless: "He's standing there making a sitting target
of himself."
Mike Tyson, to the Nevada State Athletic Commission: "I'm
not Mother Teresa. But I'm also not Charles Manson."
Nick Wilshire: "I can only see it going one way, that's my
way. How it's actually going to go I can't really say."
Tommy Farr: "Every time I hear the name Joe Louis my nose
starts to bleed."
Dan Duva, on Mike Tyson hooking up again with promoter Don
King: " Why would anyone expect him to come out smarter? He
went to prison for three years, not Princeton."
Alan Massengale, after Don Zimmer got knocked down by Pedro
Martinez in the playoffs and Evander Holyfield lost to James
Toney.: "I felt sorry for Zimmer this weekend. Next time, if
he wants to rumble, maybe he should pick on someone a little
closer to his age. Evander Holyfield might be available."
Harry Carpenter: "Marvelous oriental pace he's got, just
like a Buddhist statue."
Tex Cobb, responding to a reporter who said Cobb was a fat,
cocaine snorting , drunk. Cobb replied: "I'm not fat.
Dan Duva, referring to whether or not he thought Mike Tyson
would learn anything in prison: "He went to prison for three
years, not Princeton."
Max Baer, when asked for his definition of fear: "Standing
across the ring from Joe Louis and knowing he wants to go
home early."
George Foreman: "The referee is the most important man in
the ring besides the two fighters." |