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* Boxing is a lot of white men watching two black men beat each other up.
* Boxing is a lot of white men watching two black men beat each other up.
** [[Muhammad Ali]], attributed in ''Chambers Sporting Quotations‎'' (1990), by Simon James, p. 27 1990 <!-- DEAD LINK http://news2.thdo.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/6267397.stm -->
** [[Muhammad Ali]], attributed in ''Chambers Sporting Quotations‎'' (1990), by Simon James, p. 27 <!-- DEAD LINK http://news2.thdo.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/6267397.stm -->


* Champions aren't made in gyms, champions are made from something they have deep inside them — a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skills.
* Champions aren't made in gyms, champions are made from something they have deep inside them — a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skills.

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Boxing also called prizefighting (when referring to professional boxing), the sweet science (a common nickname among fans) or the gentleman's sport (used mainly in England), is a sport and martial art in which two participants of particular weight classification fight each other with their gloved fists in a series of three-minute intervals called "rounds". Women's and amateur boxing consists of 2 minute rounds.

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  • Boxing is the toughest and loneliest sport in the world.
    • Frank Bruno, 'The Emma Brockes interview' in the Guardian, Monday, 24th October 2005[1]
  • Boxing is a lot of white men watching two black men beat each other up.
    • Muhammad Ali, attributed in Chambers Sporting Quotations‎ (1990), by Simon James, p. 27
  • Champions aren't made in gyms, champions are made from something they have deep inside them — a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skills.
    • Muhammad Ali, in Meditations for Living in Balance : Daily Solutions for People Who Do Too Much (2001) by Anne Wilson Schaef
  • BOXING: A mutual infliction of brain damage for the amusement of the public.
  • To me, boxing is like a ballet, except there's no music, no choreography and the dancers hit each other.
  • Boxing is for men, and is about men, and IS men. A celebration of the lost religion of masculinity all the more trenchant for its being lost.
  • You know, I cut easily, so I don’t think I would’ve won the title, but I would’ve been a contender.
    • Roger Donahue, American boxer. As quoted by Budd Shulberg in his interview for The Times (UK) newspaper, 19th January 2009

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  • In those days, boxing was very glamorous and romantic. You listened to fights on the radio, and a good announcer made it seem like a contest between gladiators.
  • Everyone has a plan until they've been hit.
  • He can run, but he can't hide
    • Joe Louis who coined two of boxing's most famous quotes
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