Boxing Quote by Antonio Inoki Download Open image “Amin was the heavyweight boxing champion of Uganda and could be a tough opponent.” — Antonio Inoki ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Boxing Champion Could Opponent Tough
Most people in Uganda have something good to say about Amin - 'He was funny; he gave us pride to be African.' — Kevin Macdonald Copy Share Image
I certainly don' think I could've played the character [Idi Amin] the same way without being in Uganda. I loved working in Uganda. — Forest Whitaker Copy Share Image
He killed his enemies because he was afraid they would kill him. Amin ordered entire tribes to be put to death, because he feared… — Ryszard Kapuscinski Copy Share Image
Trying to understand, inside, what it is to be Ugandan was crucial to the character, because there are Ugandan ways of doing things that… — Forest Whitaker Copy Share Image
Amin is the shame of the whole world. The fact that he managed to rule so long and commit so many crimes was only… — Ryszard Kapuscinski Copy Share Image
Aldo has had a great run in the past, defended many titles against tough guys. — Patricio Freire Copy Share Image
Cain has proven himself as the best heavyweight of all time, and it would be hard to strip him. — Luke Rockhold Copy Share Image
I do believe that 'Aljo' could be world champion. If you look at the fighters he's faced and beaten, they're high caliber people. He's… — Matt Serra Copy Share Image
Boxing is entertainment, so to be successful a fighter must not only win but he must win in an exciting manner. He must throw… — Cus D'Amato Copy Share Image
I think the place fed me completely. Not only was I in Uganda, but I was around many people who had a personal relationship… — Forest Whitaker Copy Share Image
Amin knew that neither West nor East would criticize him for fear that he would support the other side. He felt he was untouchable… — Ryszard Kapuscinski Copy Share Image
I still have marks on my wrist that Akki gave me when he wrenched at it with his teeth. I had to poke my… — Antonio Inoki Copy Share Image
When I converted, people suggested that I change my name to Muhammad Ali but I turned down the idea as I had already fought… — Antonio Inoki Copy Share Image
When I attacked Ali I had to have one hand and one foot on the mat at all times. — Antonio Inoki Copy Share Image
It's important to gain support from your own people, but you need to move half, or one step ahead of everyone. — Antonio Inoki Copy Share Image
I have built up an over-all capability so that I'll have no problem with Ali. — Antonio Inoki Copy Share Image
When I first went to Moscow, I had a chance to meet with some important people over there. — Antonio Inoki Copy Share Image
I could see in Ali's eyes during the match that he had not conquered his fear. I had. — Antonio Inoki Copy Share Image
You know, it brings in a lot of different people; you take people off the street, and kids, and people from all different walks… — Michele Lamy Copy Share Image
As a professional athlete and someone who has spent almost his entire life in boxing, not a day goes by when I don't think… — Oscar De La Hoya Copy Share Image
Apart from my grandad, none of my family had really been into boxing so the sport was never discussed much at home. — Josh Taylor Copy Share Image
You don't think. It's all instinct. If you stop to think, you're gone. — Sugar Ray Robinson Copy Share Image
I actually like boxing away from home. It takes the pressure off you a little bit. — James DeGale Copy Share Image
Whether it's Marcos Maidana, Shawn Porter, Amir Khan or Kell Brook, there are a lot of fights out there that I think would be… — Keith Thurman Copy Share Image
I first got into boxing when I was quite young. I was about 12 when I won my first boxing match. — Joseph Parker Copy Share Image
Boxing can be so important to young people, it keeps you off the street and you can channel your energy and aggression in the… — Nigel Benn Copy Share Image
I somewhere along the way became fascinated with exploring characters who are willing to put themselves into violent situations, whether it's football, hockey, boxing,… — Peter Berg Copy Share Image
I liked wrestling a lot better than boxing. I remember thinking at that time that wrestling was a pure demonstration of strength, which I… — Scott Carpenter Copy Share Image