A Quote by Mark Hunt

Part of my gift as a fighter is being a human punching bag. — © Mark Hunt
Part of my gift as a fighter is being a human punching bag.
The hard part about one being tough yet meek is the illusion of being a punching bag.
I will not be a punching bag as part of anyone's defense strategy.
Why stay with him, he uses you just like a human punching bag?
My mom allowed me to take an old burlap bag and fill it with moss, corn stalks and rocks, then hang it from a tree and spend an hour a day punching my heavy bag.
The lifestyle is strenuous on the body, but it's stimulating to the senses and the mind. So there's a give and take. There are days the flights knock me out, where I feel like the human punching bag that is being on planes every other day. I think people sort of glorify it, like "Oh, you're at parties and there's booze and girls." But it's still work.
Have you ever wondered why the rich and privileged care about, or even bother with, the gift bag? Because they don't need this stuff. If they wanted it, they could afford to buy it, without blinking. But they love the gift bag, beyond reason.
I don't want to be a punching bag.
I'm not going to be anybody's punching bag.
I actually have a punching bag right outside in my garden.
One thing I see in a lot of coaches is they try to live through the fighter. You can't live through the fighter. You gotta allow the fighter to be the fighter, and do what he do, and you just try to guide him. Why should I have to live through a fighter, when I went from eating out of a trashcan to being eight-time world champion? I stood in the limelight and did what I had to do as a fighter. I've been where that fighter is trying to go.
The saddest part about being human is not paying attention. Presence is the gift of life.
It seems like the millennial generation is a little bit of a cultural punching bag.
Planned Parenthood is a gigantic bully, using Komen as its own personal punching bag.
Every human being was born with an inherent gift, and that gift is their gift to humanity; they are supposed to serve humanity in the area of their gifting.
Playing scales is like a boxer skipping rope or punching a bag. It's not the thing in itself; it's preparatory to the activity
I'm not a matchmaker; I don't run the UFC - I'm a fighter. So I'll stick to doing what I do best: training and punching people.
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