BOXING QUOTES III

quotations about boxing

Boxing was on the one hand barbaric, unconscionable, out of place in modern society. But then, so are war, racism, poverty, and pro football. Men died boxing, yet there was nobility in defending oneself.

RALPH WILEY

Serenity: A Boxing Memoir


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

attributed, The Magic of Teamwork


I was the only fighter in Cleveland who wore a rearview mirror.

BOB HOPE

Bob Hope: Portrait of a Superstar


Boxing is the magic of men in combat, the magic of will, and skill, and pain, and the risking of everything so you can respect yourself for the rest of your life.

F.X. TOOLE

introduction, Million Dollary Baby


As much as I love boxing, I hate it. And as much as I hate it, I love it.

BUDD SCHULBERG

attributed, "10 Classic Boxing Quotes", The Ring, June 28, 2019


Boxing is the only sport you can get your brain shook, your money took and your name in the undertaker book.

JOE FRAZIER

attributed, The Ultimate Book of Boxing Lists


Sure the fight was fixed. I fixed it with a right hand.

GEORGE FOREMAN

interview after defeating Michael Moorer, November 5, 1994


Everyone in boxing probably makes out well except for the fighter. He's the only one that's on Skid Row most of the time; he's the only one that everybody just leaves when he loses his mind. He sometimes goes insane, he sometimes goes on the bottle, because it's an intensive pressure sport that allows people to just lose it.

MIKE TYSON

Boxing Monthly, Aug. 2000


A real boxer can see Stallone's not a boxer. He's not professional, doesn't have the moves. It's good acting, but it's not boxing. Look in the background. Look at that guy in the red trunks back there. You can see he's a real fighter.

MUHAMMAD ALI

interview with Roger Ebert, "Watching Rocky II With Muhammad Ali"


Why waltz with a guy for 10 rounds if you can knock him out in one?

ROCKY MARCIANO

"Remembering the Brockton Blockbuster", The New York Sun, September 14, 2005


I was scared for a lot of reasons. Boxers are the only artists who damage their instruments each time they use them. The great artists of boxing paint their canvases in blood, and at any moment they risk losing everything they have forever.

BRIN-JONATHAN BUTLER

The Domino Diaries