Muhammad Ali Quotes About Rings
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Ain't no reason for me to kill nobody in the ring, unless they deserve it.
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When you saw me in the boxing ring fighting, it wasn't just so I could beat my opponent. My fighting had a purpose. I had to be successful in order to get people to listen to the things I had to say.
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For the black man to come out superior would be against America's teachings. I have been so great in boxing they had to create an image like Rocky, a white image on the screen, to counteract my image in the ring. America has to have its white images, no matter where it gets them. Jesus, Wonder Woman, Tarzan and Rocky.
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Maybe I was great in the ring, but outside of boxing, I'm just a brother like other people. I want to live a good life, serve God, help everybody I can. And one more thing. I'm still gonna find out who stole my bike when I was 12 years old in Louisville and I'm gonna whup him. That was a good bike.
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Inside of a ring or out, ain't nothing wrong with going down. It's staying down that's wrong.
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In the ring I can stay until I’m old and gray because I know how to hit and dance away
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They say actually every time I enter the ring, in a way, I`m going to the war. They say to me daily, you are a prized fighter, what`s the difference? And I like to say to those critics of the press and the others that there is one hell of a lot of difference in fighting in a ring and going to war in Vietnam.
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There live a great man named Joe who was belittled by a loudmouth foe. While his rival would taunt and tease Joe silently bore the stings. And then fought like gladiator in the ring.
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What counts in the ring is what you can do after you're exhausted. The same is true of life.
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There is one hell of a difference between fighting in the ring and going to war in Vietnam.
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My face is so pretty, you don’t see a scar, which proves I’m the king of the ring by far.
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We are stone enemies when the bell rings
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I have the world heavyweight title not because it was 'given' to me, not because of my race or religion, but because I won it in the ring through my own boxing ability.
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