Boxing Quote by Tahl Raz Download Open image “No sport - maybe no business - is more entrepreneurial than boxing.” — Tahl Raz ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Boxing Business Business Entrepreneurial Entrepreneurial Entrepreneurial Boxing Maybe More Sport Maybe Sports Than Wrestling
I love boxing, but there's a business side. I don't like a lot of people in the sport. — Shannon Briggs Copy Share Image
Ideally, it would be nice if you could earn enough money to kick on from boxing and use the finances to start a business.… — Joe Calzaghe Copy Share Image
Boxing, in the most general terms, is a poor man's sport. All you have is your hands to make a living. — Edgar Ramirez Copy Share Image
Boxing is a small world where the same thing that goes on, goes on in corporate America. — Bernard Hopkins Copy Share Image
Boxing's a poor man's sport. We can't afford to play golf or tennis. It is what it is. It's kept so many kids off… — Sugar Ray Leonard Copy Share Image
At Nike, designers both created and communicated the brand, transforming a company that made shoes into a purveyor of athletic heroism. — Tahl Raz Copy Share Image
Anyone can call himself a promoter. Anyone can call himself a promoter and stage a fight. Unlike other professional sports, whose owners collude out… — Tahl Raz Copy Share Image
If you solve both the consumer problems and the corporate problems, you can win at this game. If you reinvent what a corporation is… — Tahl Raz Copy Share Image
Customers are enormously punishing when companies don't meet their expectations. — Tahl Raz Copy Share Image
The role of president, as George W. Bush commented in 2000, requires vision, management, and an eye for talent - not so different from… — Tahl Raz Copy Share Image
A company's logo can be a visual ambassador, one that goes on everything from business cards to delivery trucks. When used effectively, it can… — Tahl Raz Copy Share Image
Drilling is risky because finding oil is only half the job. The real challenge is finding the money to pump the oil. — Tahl Raz Copy Share Image
Edible Arrangements will have to beat back some rivals, including a handful of mom-and-pop vendors and a company in Pennsylvania called Incredibly Edible Delites.… — Tahl Raz Copy Share Image
Schmoozers are brownnosers, sycophants more suited to middle management than to the Wild West of the entrepreneurial world. — Tahl Raz Copy Share Image
A company logo may be the last thing cost-conscious CEOs focus on when they're looking to jump-start growth. Which is perhaps why it took… — Tahl Raz Copy Share Image
There is constant talk about the intermarriage crisis: who is a Jew and how we define a Jew. That doesn't go over well with… — Tahl Raz Copy Share Image
ReadyMade's first three issues dished out instructions for all sorts of kitschy crafts and odd projects: homemade wallets, Adirondack chairs, even taxidermy. — Tahl Raz 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