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05/11/2026

I got snagged up by a panel-full
of media-moguls in NYC -
They all had shovels and began digging …
👊

03/30/2026

“Holyfield”

“It’s never really been my way to celebrate in a big way. I don’t dance, and I don’t rub it in, especially when the other man is standing there feeling like everything’s just fallen apart.” – Evander Holyfield

Respect.

03/30/2026

“The Tyson MINDSET”

Teddy Atlas: “I remember taking Mike to the Junior Olympics, his first time at the Nationals in Denver. Back then, everything was on me. We got there early, around 7 in the morning, and the place was packed, a gym full of young fighters. The tension was thick. Nobody was there for fun, they were there to fight.

“They were all looking around, sizing each other up, wondering who they might face. And there I am with Tyson, this is really his first big stage. He’d had maybe twenty fights, mostly in the Bronx where I’d been building him up. Now he’s in his first proper tournament.

“I’ve got him standing there and I can already see what he’s doing. He’s using his presence. He’s fourteen, but he’s about 210 pounds, solid, all muscle. He doesn’t look like a kid at all. The others look their age, skinny, spots, no real definition. And Mike is just staring right through them.

“He’s playing into what’s already in their heads. Letting their imagination run wild. They’re thinking he’s older, that he doesn’t belong there, anything but a normal fourteen year old. And he lets that grow. He feeds it without saying a word. When people speak to him, he just stays quiet.

“That’s when it hit me. He wasn’t a soldier walking into battle. He was something else. Like a Trojan horse. He knew how to get inside their minds and take away any belief they had before they even stepped in the ring. And he understood that instinctively.”

02/09/2026
01/25/2026

“1989”

01/24/2026

“Marvellous”

Marvin Hagler: “They knew me as Marvellous, but I ain’t letting that stuff go to my head. I never walked around thinking I was special. I came from nothing, so I didn’t have time for any of that.

“I needed to prove myself all the time. Prove I belonged. Prove I earned my place. Nobody gave me anything in this game.

“I wasn’t flashy, I believed if I worked harder than the next guy, luck might find me. People talk about talent, talent don’t get you up early in the morning, talent don’t keep you running when your legs are gone. Drive does that.

“They called me Marvellous, but I always knew what I really was. Just a man who refused to quit, who outworked everybody, and caught his breaks because he stayed ready.“

01/24/2026

“Willie Pep”

Willie Pep: “The hardest part when the spotlight goes away is the money. One minute you used to earning forty, fifty grand a year, then boxing’s over and you’re looking at a job paying nine thousand if you’re lucky. That part hits you fast.

“I used to walk around with hundreds in my pocket. Sometimes a couple thousand on me like it was nothing. Now I’m counting what I got. Ten dollars. Twelve. Maybe fifteen.

“I been married five times and divorced five times. Every time, the money went with it. I never learned. Soon as a woman told me she loved me, I believed it. Next thing I know, I’m married again.

“I was always a sucker for a good line. And in the end, that cost me more than any fight ever did.”

01/24/2026

Ali, Frazier, Spinks, Foreman

George Foreman: “Back in the 1970s, I went through it with some real fighters. Joe Frazier caught me clean. Muhammad Ali stopped me. Ron Lyle put me down more than once before I got back up and beat him. Different nights, different opponents, but they all shared one thing.

“When it was over, the pain didn’t stay with me. I didn’t remember the shaky legs, the cuts, the blood in my eyes. Once the fight ended, my mind moved on. If there weren’t tapes of those fights, I probably wouldn’t remember half of it.

“Life works the same way. You’re going to get knocked around. You’re going to feel disappointment. But you can’t let that stuff sit inside you. You survive it, you let it go, and you keep moving forward.”

01/24/2026

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