BOXING QUOTES II

quotations about boxing

Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.

MIKE TYSON

Iron Ambition


If you ever get belted and see three fighters through a haze, go after the one in the middle. That's what ruined me--I went after the two guys on the end.

MAX BAER

attributed, Biteback Dictionary of Humorous Sporting Quotations


Rhythm is everything in boxing. Every move you make starts with your heart, and that's in rhythm or you're in trouble. Your rhythm should set the pace of the fight. If it does, then you penetrate your opponent's rhythm. You make him fight your fight, and that's what boxing is all about.

SUGAR RAY ROBINSON

Sugar Ray


So you wanna be a boxer
In the golden ring
Can you punch like a south-bound freight train
Tell me just one thing
Can you move in a word like a humming bird's wing
If you need to
Can you bob, can you weave
Can you fake and deceive

PAUL WILLIAMS

PAUL WILLIAMS


Boxing is the toughest and loneliest sport in the world.

FRANK BRUNO

The Guardian, October 24, 2005


The best boxing gyms in the world tend to be located in the most dangerous, wounded neighborhoods their cities can dish out. Like lighthouses, they operate almost as a kind of protest against the darkness.

BRIN-JONATHAN BUTLER

The Domino Diaries


Boxing is drama on its grandest scale.

HOWARD COSELL

I Never Played the Game


I'll beat him so bad he'll need a shoehorn to put his hat on.

MUHAMMAD ALI

attributed, Dark Horses & Underdogs: The Greatest Sports Upsets of All Time


Watching George [Foreman] come back to win the title got me all excited. Made me want to come back. But then the next morning came, and it was time to start running. I lay back in bed and said, "That's okay, I'm still the Greatest."

MUHAMMAD ALI

Esquire, Feb. 2012


In the clearing stands a boxer
And a fighter by his trade
And he carries the reminders
Of ev'ry glove that laid him down
Or cut him till he cried out
In his anger and his shame
"I am leaving, I am leaving"
But the fighter still remains

SIMON & GARFUNKEL

"The Boxer"


From tattered lip a little blood spurt
You always love the ones you hurt
Though they were hanging on the ropes
They weren't about to give up hope
Like boxers
Falling and counting
Like boxers

JOHN PARISH

"Boxers"


After you have seasoned your gloves with the blood, sweat and tears of your opponents, all else is anticlimactic.

BRIAN D'AMBROSIO

Life in the Trenches


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


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

BOB HOPE

Bob Hope: Portrait of a Superstar


Sure there have been injuries and deaths in boxing--but none of them serious.

ALAN MINTER

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


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'm saying I'm the best ever. Ali said he was the greatest of all time, but I say I'm the best ever. You know, everybody has a slogan, and once you beat people over the head with it so much, then that's what you'll eventually be called once you retire from the sport or whatever. But the only way that you can make a statement like that true--the only way that it is true--is if you're doing what you say you're doing. You get a lot of fighters that talk a lot of trash, but they can't back it up. I've backed up what I've said thus far, and I am in a position now to say that I am one of the best--if not the best.

FLOYD MAYWEATHER, JR.

Interview Magazine, December 3, 2009


I don't want to be on nobody's pound-for-pound list. I want to be on a list of one. A list marked 'Different: Alien.' No human can really understand how, in a sport as brutal and taxing as boxing, a guy can do this at 49. Yeah, we know he's like a hermit. We know he stays in his house, sticking to his discipline, he don't mess around, he don't drink, he's never out of shape. He's up at five, pounding those dark and lonely streets. But how does he really do it?

BERNARD HOPKINS

The Guardian, November 7, 2014


Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it.

GEORGE FOREMAN

Sepia Magazine, 1976


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