A Quote by Muhammad Ali

I have a radar built inside me to avoid punches — © Muhammad Ali
I have a radar built inside me to avoid punches
People think coming in under the radar is like being a fighter pilot and actually coming in under the radar. It's a completely ridiculous idea to come in under the radar. It's the Olympics; everyone is on the radar here.
There's something weird about me the way even the biggest punches to the jaw don't wobble me, but if you can avoid being hit too often, so much the better.
Who's on my radar? I don't have a radar. I always look at myself as a top athlete. They come after me. I don't go after them because I'm where they want to be.
I am never honored. My career is hilarious to me. I am either under the radar or over the radar.
I always managed to fly a bit below the radar, but high enough to avoid colliding into anything.
I have one of those real old American built cars. The kind that just PUNCHES through accidents.
I'm confident that I can steal rounds by getting inside and throwing punches.
There was a rivalry - and some pie-throwing. But that was probably because Gawker and Radar had more in common than they wanted to admit. Each was the other's future. Radar served up the exclusives I always envied. Gawker was actually comfortable on the web, in the medium Radar should have made its own.
I am so out of the loop. I am never honored. My career is hilarious to me. I am either under the radar or over the radar.
inside us, a flower taken whole, a field built inside.
I don't look at my opponent's eyes in the ring. I watch his gloves so that I can block or avoid his punches.
I've got a really canny knack for avoiding big punches or clean punches.
There's a creative freedom with being under the radar. But I guess if you're too under the radar, you get canceled?
We have been so impressed with the Pocket Radar that it has become the only radar gun we use for coaching and scouting.
Sometimes I feel a lot of things but I keep it in. I'm sure we all have this built-in radar of what we predict and when it happens, we feel 'I knew it'.
If you travel a lot, if you like roaming about in order to lose yourself, you can end up in the strangest places. I think it must be a kind of built-in radar, which often takes me to places that are either peculiarly quiet or peculiar in a quiet sort of way.
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