A Quote by Joseph Parker

Every man who gets in that ring has the ability to hurt you. — © Joseph Parker
Every man who gets in that ring has the ability to hurt you.
Guys get hurt in fights. It doesn't mean you stop a fight every time somebody gets hurt.
We all crazy. I respect any man that gets in the ring.
I respect every fighter that gets inside of the ring, especially with me.
The key is just to ignore the pain, because physical comedy only works if you see someone get hurt and they aren't actually hurt. If someone gets hit in the face with a bat, falls down, and gets back up, it's funny. If they stay down and their jaw is wired shut in the next scene, it's really tragic and weird. You have to pretend it doesn't hurt.
Ring in the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand; Ring out the darkness of the land; Ring in the Christ that is to be.
You do your best with the realization that nothing gets you in ring-shape better than being in the ring.
When we allow freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city...
I'm very confident in my ability to learn, but every time I'm in the ring, I can't believe the things I can do and that I've learned.
Every time I step into the ring there is a different obstacle but I'm very confident in myself and my ability.
Everybody gets hurt. Sometimes a big hurt, sometimes a little hurt. But the person who's suffered a lot isn't especially strong. And the person who's been hurt a little isn't especially weak. What's important is being able to get over it.
From the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire, let freedom ring. From the mighty mountains of New York, let freedom ring. From the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania, let freedom ring. But not only that: Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi.
I check all the boxes. You have a look, in-ring ability, the ability to speak and communicate. I have all that, plus experience.
No physical activity is so vain as boxing. A man gets into the ring to attract admiration. In no sport, therefore, can you be more humiliated.
I was always scared in the amateurs, but the minute I got in the ring it was like another person took over. I become more vicious. In there I love to hurt people. Outside I can't hurt a bug.
You take that walk from the dressing room to the ring and that's when the real man comes out. Then you climb up those four stairs and into the ring. Then finally, you can't wait for the bell to ring.
Every man is born with the ability to do something well. This is what the Lord intended him to do. Using that ability - what life is all about.
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