Top 1200 Boxing Gloves Quotes & Sayings - Page 7

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
Boxing is a noble sport.
My goal in boxing is to be the best.
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I have a lot of boxing skills. — © Gervonta Davis
I have a lot of boxing skills.
Boxing is always serious.
All these stipulations, I'm surprised [David Haye ] didn't ask me to carry him to that seat. The demands are unbelievable, my demands were let me pick my own gloves.
Boxing fascinates me.
I do not understand what makes me take a picture. Cartier-Bresson talks about the decisive moment, the necessity to function with lynx eyes and silk gloves. Perhaps what happens when you press the shutter is an intuitive act infused with all you have learned.
When I was younger, growing up in Pittsburgh, they had a 'Golden Gloves' program through the Boys and Girls Club. In Pittsburgh, New York, Philly, Washington, those areas, I would go and spar at competitions.
When I'm not boxing, I play instruments.
Boxing is stuck in the past.
My brother was a left-hander. When I was young, my father would say take your brother's gloves and pads and play, so I picked up the bat left-handed.
Boxing is something I'm very into.
The one thing you can rely on is if you get disturbed halfway through a painting and it looks a bit naff, then someone will preserve that piece, remove it and a few months later it'll be paraded round Sotheby's by people wearing white gloves.
Trying to solve the worlds problems by making things 5% more efficient is like trying to play the violin with gardening gloves. Not much good will come out of it. We must invent new ways!
I'm a competitor in anything I do, especially boxing. — © Paulie Malignaggi
I'm a competitor in anything I do, especially boxing.
Boxing and billiards, its all angles.
Anybody can be hurt. This is boxing.
With me, boxing's a beautiful sport.
Boxing is a mug's game.
You're either good at boxing, or you're not.
Boxing never hurt me at all.
The only time I have exchanged gear with someone was with The Undertaker at WrestleMania 24. I gave him my kick-pads and my tights from that, and I got his gloves. It is pretty cool. I am glad I got that memory.
I wear sunglasses because of the glare of the spotlights. I wear gloves because it is very cold in the U.K.
I was coming home from kindergarten - well they told me it was kindergarten. I found out later I had been working in a factory for ten years. It's good for a kid to know how to make gloves.
I'm a boxing fan.
Boxing is one of the few sports that is one on one.
In boxing, everybody has their favorites.
I'm absolutely obsessed with boxing.
I'm one of the baddest men in the world of boxing.
I just like boxing.
Boxing is fantastic in the States.
I'm a big boxing fan.
Boxing is an entertainment business.
Boxing is about hunger.
I believe in my power and boxing skills.
And we have a new era in boxing!
Boxing is what pays my bills.
I'm a pitcher, so the glove is my only accessory. The hitters get to have all the fun. They have batting helmets, the actual bats, gloves, elbow guards - all this cool stuff to wear. And all I get is a glove.
I am a boxing fan. — © Stephen A. Smith
I am a boxing fan.
When I look at small things, I think I shall go on living: drops of rain, leather gloves shrunk by being wet... When I look at something too big, I want to die: the Diet Building, or a map of the world.
I just stick to what I know, boxing.
In the beginning of my all my camps, I do just boxing.
I'm just going to go out there, pop on my leather gloves, and constantly make connections outside the Octagon, and that will make me bigger in the Octagon.
I wear sunglasses because of the glare of spotlights. I wear gloves because it is very cold.
When I see old movies with women in floor-length dressing gowns, or when they're going to the store and they've got a pillbox hat with a net over the eyes and white gloves, I'm offended that I can't go to the store like that.
It's not a game. You can't play boxing.
Boxing is systemically corrupt.
A great artist transforms our world, removes scales from our eyes, plugs from our ears, gloves from our fingertips, teaches us to perceive reality differently.
There's a lot I can offer boxing.
A great artist transforms our world, removes scales from our eyes, plugs from our ears, gloves from our fingertips and teaches us to perceive reality differently. — © John Edgar Wideman
A great artist transforms our world, removes scales from our eyes, plugs from our ears, gloves from our fingertips and teaches us to perceive reality differently.
I'm here to entertain the world of boxing.
I'm taking over boxing.
Boxing needs me.
Good friends are often our lifelines. Mine have seen me through heartbreak, through the deaths of loved ones, and through that phase in college when I was obsessed with denim jumpsuits and matching fingerless gloves.
Boxing is an addiction.
I was a really good youth boxer, and I enjoyed the sport very much. Once I actually started to play the trumpet, it is very similar to boxing. Most of the great trumpet players boxed: Miles Davis was a boxer, Wallace Roney is a boxer, Terrence Blanchard is a boxer. In a boxing ring, no one can help you. It's just you and the other guy, and your job is to get him out of there, to outscore him in the best sense of it. When you learn to box, the first thing they teach you is to protect yourself at all times, and some people also learn that they like being hit.
I often use music as a handle for very emotionally explosive substances: love, sex, God, fear, doubt, politics, the economics of the soul - these are daunting thoughts in the back of my mind that I rarely visit without the safety gloves of song.
Boxing is a lonely sport.
When I am an old woman I shall wear purple, With a red hat which doesn't go and doesn't suit me, And I shall spend my pension on brandy and summer gloves, And satin sandals, and say we've no money for butter.
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