Quotes about box
boxer dad ran
I never ran with my dad. He was old-school. He had a whole different idea of training. He ran in steel-toed boots! But, of course, he's proud of me and proud of the boxer that I became. Laila Ali
boxing brink brought cent change everybody great invest jim lived lost man money net october outside per saved saw stock suffice total turned wasted worth
I never saw Jim as a man who really lived for boxing at all. To me, the story was interesting because of his change of fortune. I thought, 'This is a great story, because it's true. You couldn't make it up.' Braddock had been a very responsible young man when he was doing well as a boxer. He'd saved his money, he hadn't wasted it. He hadn't lived outside his means. He did the thing everybody said to do at the time, which was to invest his money in the stock market. And in October 1929, he lost 85 per cent of his total net worth and was brought to the brink of bankruptcy. Suffice it to say, things turned bad. Russell Crowe
box
I'm way out of the box most of the time.
boxing couple diehard guys noticing teaching tickets
I'm teaching a couple of these guys how to punch. What I'm noticing is how many tickets they sold. I don't want to be too much of a diehard boxing purist.
boxes bunch improving instead overall throw
Instead of improving overall IT capacity, they just throw a bunch of boxes at it.
boxing combat embraces found partner spike television verge
In Spike TV, we have found a television partner that understands and embraces our sport that is on the verge of overtaking boxing as the #1 combat sport in America. Dana White
box brings dollars domestic matter regards releasing whether
In regards to how you go about releasing your film, it's just a matter of what brings the most dollars in box office, whether domestic or worldwide.
box guy plan
I plan to live to be 98, so I'll be the guy at Dundas and Yonge flogging a box of mouldy novels.
box outside
Being able to think outside the box presupposes you were able to think in it Bob Lutz
box office okay second winning
Being second to the box office is not a winning formula. Generally, the first one does okay and the second one suffers.
box job penalty stay
Being in the penalty box as much as we were is tough. But we've got to find a way to stay out and to do a better job of killing penalties. Scott Niedermayer
box chris last men reasons run stop successful teams
Chris was one of the reasons we were successful last year. Teams can't put 10 men in the box to stop the run because he can go out and do some big things for us.
box calm decided people pick start wanting
I box every now and then. But I started going out and was wanting people to start to pick on me... That's when I decided to calm down. Michelle Rodriguez
box close content either harnessing next pc power processing several skeptical using word
I am skeptical that we are going to see content that even comes close to harnessing the power of either box for the next several years. It's like using a 3.2 gigahertz PC or a 3.4 gigahertz PC for word processing -- it's not going to make much of a difference.
box gather
But we just didn't gather up the ball. We didn't box out. Elton Brand
boxing brings brutality elegant fans great moments savage
Brutality is what brings fans to the game. Savagery is what has made boxing great. It has elegant moments and it has savage moments. But it's still a great game. One on one it can be beautiful. Diego Corrales
box close good special stay teams
They've got a good goalie and they play good in five-man units. I'd say it will be close and special teams may be the difference. So we'd like to stay out of the box a little more.
boxes busy happens moving pushing year
They think that what happens is, when we get real busy that we are just busy moving boxes or pushing carts. That was 30 year ago.
box brought destroy home left
They usually left them in their tuck box and brought them home and we would destroy them if they didn't want to keep them. William Boyce
box early feet game girls hit jump nice shots stepped triangle tried
They tried to take Alana out of the game early with a box and one or a triangle and two and some of our other girls stepped up. Kelsey hit two early jump shots - from 16, 17 feet out - and Zimmermann had some nice shots in the paint. Everyone got involved.
boxes luxury treat
They treat the luxury boxes as if it were a tailgate party.
boxing boxers actresses
Dealing with these emotions as an actress is like being a boxer put into the ring. Nicole Kidman
boxes
I get out, I get out of all your boxes. Lauryn Hill
boxing guy champion
Yeah, I thought I could be heavyweight champion of the world when I was working with Ali and Joe Frazier and Earnie Shavers and all those guys. Because they were older than me and I was doing my thing. Larry Holmes
boxing pimp fighter
All fighters are prostitutes and all promoters are pimps Larry Holmes
boxing waiting firsts
In boxing, I had a lot of fear. Fear was good. But, for the first time, in the bout with Muhammad Ali, I didnt have any fear. I thought, This is easy. This is what Ive been waiting for. No fear at all. No nervousness. And I lost. George Foreman
boxers bigs
A boxer never sees the big one that hits him. George Foreman
boxing age given
I hope to have one more boxing match at the age of 55. Given that demographic at the age of 55 to 65, you've got to make a statement with your life. Otherwise, you are just existing. George Foreman
boxing brain damage
Anybody going into boxing already has brain damage. George Foreman
boxing age death-sentence
The age of 40 is not a death sentence. George Foreman
boxing shapes fighter
I was a tiger, a good fighter, in good shape, but I was always nervous before boxing matches. George Foreman
boxing guy ears
There ain't nothing like being in the corner, and the trainer is whispering in your ear and another guy is putting in your mouthpiece. Five seconds to go, the boom! The bell. It's more exciting than looking down a cliff. George Foreman
boxing shy nervous
I come from athletics and I have a pretty big boxing background, so I never really shy away or get nervous about the physical rigors of filmmaking. Jon Bernthal