Here’s the thing - in this damned century, you’ll meet a lot of people who do a lot of things. What’s funny is the fact that the most desirable attributes of these people are nothing but developed and cultured thoughts. And these things come na...
[about to have sex in a car behind his restaurant] Nicky Santoro: I fly stuff in fresh every day. I get bread from back home, I get fish from California, and you can always tell a great kitchen like ours 'cause of the milk-fed veal. That's the secret...
I would like to be remembered as a boxer who tried to do his best.
Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it.
Generally when there's a lot of smoke... there's just a whole lot more smoke.
Sure the fight was fixed. I fixed it with a right hand.
When you're a boxer, there is a lot of downtime and long periods of inactivity.
Generally, the more weight you put on, the less effective you are.
I want my fights to be seen as plays that have a beginning, a middle and an end.
Before I fight, I always pray that no one gets hurt.
I remember all the important fights. Vividly. In detail.
Ray Leonard was more of a favorite than Thomas Hearns that night.
I am still quick at 250 to 260 lbs and I am smarter.
If the media didn't know I played chess, there'd be no angle on me at all.
I never did think I had brain damage.
You can't do nothing but try if you still got it in your heart.
I train every day for 3 to 4 and a half hours.
I always had the theory that if you have a dream, chase it. And I'm chasing it.
I ain't the same person I was when I bit that guy's ear off.
One day some guy is going to get a billion-dollar fight.
If you know the correct path then lost people are your responsibility.