A Quote by Joseph Parker

That takes it out of you, throwing too many punches. — © Joseph Parker
That takes it out of you, throwing too many punches.
We've all seen so many plays where there's brilliant acting and suddenly there's so many dreadful punches that it takes you out of the moment, or somebody does some bit of violence that jars.
The game of basketball is not played with throwing punches, throwing elbows.
If you have a young student, don't let him take too many punches to the head. There's the right moment to do a hard training, but it can't be every day. A good coach takes care of your student.
Whenever you see riot footage on TV - you know, someone throwing a brick in Pakistan or somebody throwing a fiery piece of pooh through a Starbucks window up in Seattle - you ever see anybody throwing anything underhand? I think it just takes all the aggression out of the act.
I've always been a defensive wrestler, but when I go in there in the fights, I get so caught up in trying to knock people's heads off that wrestling goes out the window when you're throwing punches and kicks and stuff.
I'm confident that I can steal rounds by getting inside and throwing punches.
When I was a wrestler, my job was mostly looking mean and throwing punches and kicks.
I forget stuff. Guess I took a few too many punches.
It was like two drunks in a back alley throwing punches at each other.
I lost six months of work due to throwing open punches and took a punch on the chin.
We have no healthcare and we have all the guns in the world, it makes you think twice before you start throwing punches in a bar.
The guys today are just too strong and back then they would take many hard punches to land one.
It was a natural process, because when we go to the ring we are human beings, but once you feel the punches and the competition that's when the beast comes out and takes hold of us.
I've had hundreds of challenges at Traveller gatherings. They get a few beers in them, and they start thinking they are Tyson or Ali: throwing punches, swearing, and jumping around with their big fat bellies. I'd love to knock a few of them out.
It's impossible to say a thing exactly the way it was, because of what you say can never be exact, you always have to leave something out, there are too many parts, sides, crosscurrents, nuances; too many gestures, which could mean this or that, too many shapes which can never be fully described, too many flavors, in the air or on the tongue, half-colors, too many.
You can't drink too many otherwise you can't see what you're throwing at.
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