A Quote by Channing Tatum

I'm not a fighter. I'm not a tough guy at all. I walk away from fights. — © Channing Tatum
I'm not a fighter. I'm not a tough guy at all. I walk away from fights.
Gabriel Gonzaga is a very solid fighter, and I've seen some of his fights. He's a tough guy.
I have fights where I thought I'm going to destroy the guy and then I had a very tough fight, I had fights where the guy's a big name and I win in the first minute.
I believe the tough fights bring out the better fighter in myself.
I was introduced to fighting by my brother - he's a tattooer, a tough guy - and I completely fell in love with it. I was watching fights on YouTube all the time. I would go to parties to watch UFC fights.
Centeno is a tough fighter. He'll be a hard test for someone who isn't at my level. I'm not taking anything away from him, but he's just another fighter that's in my way.
Sometimes...it's better for a man just to walk away. But if you can't walk away? I guess that's when it's tough.
Sometimes I'm under the impression some of the fights happen that they shouldn't happen because a guy's cheating. Also, I think when something like this happen they should have not only a suspension but also monetary wise enforce a penalty. Maybe take the purse of the fighter to the other fighter.
I'm a rough guy and I like it when fights get tough.
But I'm not a tough guy or a street fighter for real. I'm just an actor.
The American people elected somebody who's tough, who is smart, and who is a fighter. It's Donald Trump. And I don't think it's a surprise to anybody that he fights fire with fire.
When you walk away from God, and you walk away from Christ, you're basically uprooting the very foundations of being. So I don't think there is an easy way to do that. Even for the guy who becomes an atheist out of it, it's messy. It ain't pretty.
You don't compare a guy with 30 or 40 fights with a guy who had 200 fights and fought over 25 years.
I've had plenty of fights where the guy's virtually unknown and very tough. I mean a lot.
My mom used to say that I became a fighter and a scrapper and a tough guy to protect who I am at my core.
A fighter walks in the room and people are like 'oooo' because everyone is trying to be a tough guy.
I've been in fights, but that doesn't make me cool or like a tough guy or more interesting actor, I'm not proud of it.
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