Though I was not a belligerent kid, I do not think I ever passed up a good opportunity to fight.
Gene TunneyThe way to know about championship quality is to learn from champions, and that I did; studying them with professional purpose during my time in the ring and from habitual interest afterward.
Gene TunneyBut I do say that, if you will regularly devote 15 minutes a day, preferably before breakfast, for 60 days to the simple set of exercises that I devised for conditioning men in the navy, I guarantee that you will enjoy increased physical buoyancy and mental vigor.
Gene TunneyIf all human lives depended upon their usefulness - as might be judged by certain standards - there would be a sudden and terrific mortality in the world.
Gene TunneyEver since boyhood I've made a religion of keeping in shape by regular, conscientious exercise.
Gene TunneyThe man who has allowed his body to deteriorate cuts a pitiful figure - chest collapsed, stomach protruding.
Gene TunneyFat is one of the chief enemies of the heart because it has to be plentifully supplied with blood and thus needlessly increases the pumping load that the heart must sustain.
Gene TunneyAs a West Side kid fooling around with boxing gloves, I had been, for some reason of temperament, more interested in dodging a blow than in striking one.
Gene TunneyMy own ambition in the ring had always been skillful boxing, speed and defense - on the order of Mike Gibbons.
Gene TunneyMany complain of a chronic weariness that sleep will not banish. Their trouble is that too little blood is pumped through the body per minute; this sluggishness, permitting poisonous waste matter to accumulate in every cell, clogs the channels of energy.
Gene TunneyHandball, swimming, running, jumping, basketball, and boxing were as much a part of me as breathing.
Gene TunneyIn youth, we get plenty of exercise through games and running around, but as middle life approaches, we settle down, literally and figuratively.
Gene TunneyNormally, I could hit hard enough, as anyone who studied my fights might have known. But the impression was that I was essentially defensive, the very reverse of a killer, the prize fighter who read books, even Shakespeare.
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