Boxing Quote by Gene Tunney Download Open image “I've seen Dempsey fight and I was impressed with his lack of knowledge.” — Gene Tunney ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Boxing Fighting Impressed Inspirational Lack of knowledge
Dempsey could beat anybody he could hit. The only reason that he couldn't do anything with fellows like Tunney or Greb or myself was… — Tommy Gibbons Copy Share Image
I think the Eddie Alvarez fight is a good fight that makes sense - a couple Italian guys throwing down. I've got nothing but… — Michael Chiesa Copy Share Image
I knew coming into this to fight that this was going to be a world class fight, but I knew he didn't have the… — Adrien Broner Copy Share Image
I've had plenty of fights where the guy's virtually unknown and very tough. I mean a lot. — Urijah Faber Copy Share Image
I've only ever seen Errol Christie fight once before and that was the best I've ever seen him fight. — Mark Kaylor Copy Share Image
I learned something each fight. Even if it doesn't show in the fight, I learn a lot stuff from each fight. — Chad Mendes Copy Share Image
I'm not expecting an easy fight from Umar. As a fighter, I respect him, and I know he's a good fighter. — Merab Dvalishvili Copy Share Image
I didn't really watch any fighters because we didn't have a TV. Of course, I knew about Carlos Monzon because he is such a… — Marcos Maidana Copy Share Image
You can learn a lot from Pep Guardiola. From pre-season to the match itself. He has a vision of the game that is impressive. — Willy Caballero Copy Share Image
Gene Tunney called Gibbons 'the perfect boxer.' Gene said he learned more about the technique of boxing and punching from watching Mike training in… — George Aaron Barton Copy Share Image
As a West Side kid fooling around with boxing gloves, I had been, for some reason of temperament, more interested in dodging a blow… — Gene Tunney Copy Share Image
In youth, we get plenty of exercise through games and running around, but as middle life approaches, we settle down, literally and figuratively. — Gene Tunney Copy Share Image
A boxer's diet should be low in fat and high in proteins and sugar. Therefore you should eat plenty of lean meat, milk, leafy… — Gene Tunney Copy Share Image
Fat is one of the chief enemies of the heart because it has to be plentifully supplied with blood and thus needlessly increases the… — Gene Tunney Copy Share Image
But I do say that, if you will regularly devote 15 minutes a day, preferably before breakfast, for 60 days to the simple set… — Gene Tunney Copy Share Image
The man who has allowed his body to deteriorate cuts a pitiful figure - chest collapsed, stomach protruding. — Gene Tunney Copy Share Image
Ever since boyhood I've made a religion of keeping in shape by regular, conscientious exercise. — Gene Tunney Copy Share Image
Many complain of a chronic weariness that sleep will not banish. Their trouble is that too little blood is pumped through the body per… — Gene Tunney Copy Share Image
Upon awakening in the morning, I wondered if the proceedings of the night before had been a dream. It was hard to believe that… — Gene Tunney Copy Share Image
Handball, swimming, running, jumping, basketball, and boxing were as much a part of me as breathing. — Gene Tunney 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