A Quote by Demetrius Andrade

Fighting at Madison Square Garden, where so many great fighters have fought is a true honor, and something I have dreamt about my entire life. — © Demetrius Andrade
Fighting at Madison Square Garden, where so many great fighters have fought is a true honor, and something I have dreamt about my entire life.
Madison Square Garden has held some of the best fights of all time. Many legendary fighters have fought there. Being able to fight there is an honor.
It's still one of the proudest moments in my career boxing at Madison Square Garden. Some fighters who have won titles and championships have never boxed at Madison Square Garden. For a little kid just off a council estate to do it was a dream come true.
I already achieved my dream by fighting at Madison Square Garden for my second pro fight. I felt like I won the world title already, and I only had two professional fights. Madison Square Garden stands alone as far as boxing venues are concerned, and I dream about going back there again.
When I would go into Madison Square Garden, I wasn't the most popular guy. Madison Square Garden, there's 16,000 Puerto Ricans with knives and great radios and stuff.
We still haven't played Madison Square Garden. That's a benchmark. Something will have gone seriously wrong if we don't play Madison Square Garden for this album.
I fought Miguel Cotto in Madison Square Garden on the eve of the Puerto Rican Day parade - it was like fighting the devil in Hell.
A lot of greats from England have fought in New York. I remember when Naseem Hamed fought at Madison Square Garden against Kevin Kelley and knocked him out.
We're in Madison Square Garden, I can't let you beat me in Madison Square Garden, are you serious!?
Madison Square Garden is one of the best fighting venues in the world.
Performing at Madison Square Garden is a real honor, so we had a lot of fun.
L.A. is always great. There's something special about L.A. And New York, for me, because it's home. There's nothing quite like walking onstage at Madison Square Garden.
I went to Madison Square Garden and saw a basketball game. I said, 'Imagine fighting here.'
I hope that Ring Of Honor could one day sell out Madison Square Garden when WWE is not in town.
The Madison Square Garden is a great arena to play at.
It's always been a dream of mine to fight at Madison Square Garden, and it's something I really relish.
Madison Square Garden, November 1984. I don't recall taking too much fear into the ring. I knew I could fight. But I got a big shock. They put me in with this rough, tough veteran called Lionel Byarm. He tested me to the limit. But I fought my heart out and, in the end, I prevailed. The story of my life, in my very first fight.
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