Boxing Quote by Frank Shamrock Download Open image “In boxing there are only two ways out: you get knocked out or you quit.” — Frank Shamrock ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Boxing Only Out Quit Two
Boxing is an imitation of life. You get knocked down and you get back up. You don't quit no matter how dark it gets,… — Caleb Plant Copy Share Image
You play football, rugby, tennis. You do not play boxing. When a sportsperson is in a game, when it gets too much, you quit.… — Chris Eubank Sr Copy Share Image
To be knocked out doesn't mean what it seems. A boxer does not have to get up. — Joyce Carol Oates Copy Share Image
Boxing’s an art, it’s a science, and you don’t go out to knock people out. If they happen to get knocked out, they happen… — Roy Jones Jr Copy Share Image
In MMA, I believe that when a fighter knocks someone down, you have to finish him. It's not boxing, where you have a ten… — Ken Shamrock Copy Share Image
Boxing is very one dimensional. You can hit to the head, you can hit to the body. As soon as two guys get into… — Dana White Copy Share Image
Boxing is like chess. You encourage your opponent to make mistakes so you can capitalise on it. People think you get in the ring… — Nicola Adams Copy Share Image
In boxing, if you think you will lose... you're already halfway there. — Lennox Lewis Copy Share Image
In boxing, you get hit, it's painful, then you sit on the stool when the adrenaline is gone and you feel that pain. And… — Ben Horowitz Copy Share Image
In boxing, if a fighter doesn't leave the sport on time, something bad is likely to happen. — Thomas Hauser Copy Share Image
A boxer should quit at the top, as they say. But thats complicated. There are plenty of people in boxing who make money out… — Lennox Lewis Copy Share Image
Boxing is like any other sport, like football, basketball, whatever, where there's a strategy you stick to in order to win. — Demetrius Andrade Copy Share Image
Fighting is 90% mental. There are people who run from the fire and there are people that turn around and run to the fire. — Frank Shamrock Copy Share Image
Training, a lot of the time, is just uncomfortable. But discipline is all about doing the thing that's uncomfortable. — Frank Shamrock Copy Share Image
Mixed martial arts chose me. After all the trouble I'd been in, it felt really good fit to find a discipline to train and… — Frank Shamrock Copy Share Image
Fighting is fighting. You close your fist and it's all pretty much the same. — Frank Shamrock Copy Share Image
I speak the truth on what happened to me because it's happening to a lot of people that grow up in displaced and disadvantaged… — Frank Shamrock Copy Share Image
I've always had trouble with long guys because as a shorter guy I have smaller explosive movements and a lot of long guys I… — Frank Shamrock Copy Share Image
I am a professional martial artist, and I am a professional fighter. — Frank Shamrock Copy Share Image
I didn't care about the Pride championship or the Pride tournament. — Frank Shamrock Copy Share Image
When you have harmony in the different areas of your life, with your mind, body, and spirit, you're just so much stronger, especially in… — Frank Shamrock 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