- Around 500 Quotes of Muhammad Ali -
Muhammad Ali stands as the greatest heavy weight boxer ever competed. His quote “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. The hands can't hit what the eyes can't see” is considered the most famous quote contributed to us by any western boxers.
The book, When a Boxer Quotes: Hard-hitting Words of Muhammad Ali is filled with his quotations of different genres. You should consider this book as a valuable collection for now and the time ahead.
Genre: SPORTS & RECREATION / BoxingThis book is the expanded edition of When a Boxer Quotes: Hard-hitting Words of Muhammad Ali. The later had reached around 6000 rank in Amazon.com paid books category last month and for much time time it remained in top 100 of boxing. One issue we found is that readers like to have more quotes though the first edition had around 100 of them. This made us deliver the new edition of the book with 500 quotes.
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“Champions aren't made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them-a desire, a dream, a vision.”
“Every day is different, and some days are better than others, but no matter how challenging the day, I get up and live it.”
“Just remember that you don't have to be what they want you to be.”
“Now, if I even say the wrong thing I make the news.”
“There were so many fellows ranked over me I couldn't just whoop them all. I had to out-shadow them by talking.”
“I am the greatest. I said that even before I knew I was. Don't tell me I can't do something. Don't tell me it's impossible. Don't tell me I'm not the greatest. I'm the double greatest.”
“I had my style of moving and dancing and whatever I do. What you have to do, is take all the fighters you want and me and rank me where you want. I can't tell you.”
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French
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Translated by Patrick Mercier
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Italian
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Translated by Comunicare nel MONDO
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Portuguese
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Translated by Cláudio Porto Ribeiro
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Spanish
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Translation in progress.
Translated by Cristina García
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