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Yes, I'm a 'Twi-hard.' I became obsessed. Absolutely obsessed. I didn't watch television, I didn't go to the cinema. My friends would ring and say: 'What are you doing?' And I would say: 'I've just got to finish this chapter.'
E. L. James
You
Chapter
Cinema
Say
Television
Would
Ring
Finish
Absolutely
Obsessed
Became
Got
Doing
Go
Yes
Friends
Just
Watch
Duran is a mythological figure in Latin America. He grew up in a time of turbulence because Panama was basically occupied by the United States. So he felt obliged to fight Americans in the ring. He felt the whole pride of his country and the need for cultural and political emancipation in his hands.
Edgar Ramirez
Time
Fight
Pride
Political
Country
Latin
Latin America
States
Emancipation
Ring
Obliged
Mythological
He
Because
Felt
Occupied
His
Cultural
Up
America
American
Hands
Duran
Grew
Turbulence
Figure
Whole
United
United States
Basically
Need
Panama
As glamorous as WWE may seem, you're probably eating at a Waffle House at 1 in the morning, and you're probably going to see the Ring of Honor guys there, too.
Edge
Morning
You
Honor
Too
Ring
See
Eating
Seem
Guys
Glamorous
House
WWE
Waffle
Going
May
The French are pretty thin-skinned. The few times I mentioned a French writer in 'City Boy,' the relatives would ring up in high dudgeon. I once wrote a mocking review of Marguerite Duras in the 'New York Review of Books,' and good friends of mine in France got very angry.
Edmund White
Good
Angry
Relatives
Few
Good Friends
Books
Once
France
Mine
High
Would
Ring
City
Pretty
Mentioned
Writer
New
French
Wrote
Boy
Got
Review
Up
Friends
Very
Mocking
Times
York
New York
Muhammad Ali inside the ring and Muhammad Ali outside the ring were totally different men; his abrasive, magnetic daring and infectious self-love outside the ring galvanized the world and distracted many from his sniper's precision. He was a heavyweight with the fluttering gracefulness of a middleweight.
Elvis Mitchell
World
Men
Ali
Fluttering
Distracted
Daring
Ring
Inside
Totally
Magnetic
Outside
He
Self-Love
Were
His
Infectious
Precision
Different
Heavyweight
Muhammad
Muhammad Ali
Many
It is evident that the grip of 'The Return of the King' on Mr. Jackson is not unlike the grasp the One Ring exerts over Frodo: it's tough for him to let go, which is why the picture feels as if it has an excess of endings. But he can be forgiven. Why not allow him one last extra bow?
Elvis Mitchell
King
Tough
Picture
Extra
Unlike
Evident
Ring
Excess
Allow
He
Over
Feels
Bow
Him
Return
Go
Jackson
Endings
Forgiven
Which
Grip
Grasp
Let Go
Why
Why Not
Last
If there is one abiding theme in the gym, it's the withering work in the ring. Those not fit do not survive.
Emanuel Steward
Work
Those
Ring
Abide
Gym
Withering
Fit
Survive
Theme
There's not as much oxygen in that hot gym and I think it's great for conditioning. I believe in a lot of boxing. You can train and work on the speed bag and heavy bag, but when you get in the ring with another fighter, it's a different story. Punches are coming at you, there's physical contact, muscle against muscle.
Emanuel Steward
Work
Great
You
Fighter
Believe
Think
Speed
Punches
Ring
Physical
Gym
Contact
Hot
Bag
Another
Boxing
Coming
Conditioning
Lot
Train
Get
Oxygen
Different
Heavy
Story
Against
Much
Different Story
Muscle
I loved all the wrestling going on in the ring - I wouldn't be into it as much if I didn't care about that - but I always had an infatuation with the performers and the entertainers.
Enzo Amore
Care
Entertainers
Ring
About
Wrestling
Had
Performers
Always
Infatuation
Going
Loved
Much
There ain't nobody who's got enough money to put my back in the ring.
Enzo Amore
Money
Enough
Enough Money
Back
Ring
Put
Nobody
Got
I've been fortunate enough to be given the blessing by Triple H down at NXT to start coming out to the ring with a microphone in my hand.
Enzo Amore
Blessing
Down
Enough
Out
Ring
Triple
Given
Coming
Been
Hand
Microphone
Fortunate
Start
The reason we didn't acquire WCW is an incoming, rotating door, new head of Turner at that time, took prime time television literally out of the deal that we had already negotiated. Once that happened, there was no way to make any sense of it. It was really just a video library and some ring mats.
Eric Bischoff
Time
Library
Sense
Took
Once
Way
Television
Out
Ring
Some
Had
Head
Prime
New
Prime Time
Make
Deal
Any
Just
Door
Literally
Happened
Video
Acquire
Turner
Really
Reason
Rotating
Incoming
I've been fortunate to share the ring with great wrestlers of legendary status and those that will fill their boots in the future.
Ethan Carter III
Future
Great
Will
Those
Boots
Status
Ring
Wrestlers
Share
Been
Legendary
Fortunate
Fill
Madison Square Garden, November 1984. I don't recall taking too much fear into the ring. I knew I could fight. But I got a big shock. They put me in with this rough, tough veteran called Lionel Byarm. He tested me to the limit. But I fought my heart out and, in the end, I prevailed. The story of my life, in my very first fight.
Evander Holyfield
Life
Me
Heart
Fight
Garden
Fear
Veteran
November
Too Much
My Life
Tough
First
Big
Too
Out
Madison
Ring
Prevailed
Could
He
Put
Knew
Taking
Limit
Got
Tested
End
Very
Shock
Square
Lionel
In The End
Story
Much
Rough
Fought
Recall
A writers' ring is where a group of four or five authors agree to promote each other's work on their own websites and via their social media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter.
Fabrizio Moreira
Work
Facebook
Social Media
Websites
Own
Group
Twitter
Other
Promote
Ring
Facebook And Twitter
Outlets
Writers
Five
Authors
Via
Where
Social
Agree
Each
Media
Four
I never expected that I'd be doing as many jobs as I did. I know everybody says that, but I thought I'd be sat in my pants waiting for someone to ring me. Then maybe within five years I might get something.
Faye Marsay
Me
Waiting
Thought
Everybody
Pants
Says
Jobs
Ring
Someone
Something
Never
Know
Within
Doing
Years
Five
Expected
Get
Did
Maybe
Might
Then
Many
Sat
You know when a person goes into the ring to win, or at least not to lose. I mean, when a fighter is ready and goes to fight, than it can be seen by his look. Regardless of whether he gets hit or not, he goes forward, and regardless of whether he wins or loses, he wants to go forward, and it is clear from his burning eyes.
Fedor Emelianenko
You
Fight
Eyes
Win
Seen
Lose
Fighter
Ring
Wins
He
Clear
Know
Look
Ready
Least
Go
Loses
His
Hit
Than
Person
Goes
Gets
Wants
Burning
Regardless
Whether
Mean
Forward
I had an uncle who took me to the ring in Medellin when I was 15 years old. In school, we had someone who taught us how to bullfight.
Fernando Botero
Me
School
Old
Uncle
Took
Ring
Someone
Had
How
Years
Taught
Us
Who
When you go out there, and you're in the ring, honestly, half the time you forget what city you're even in because you're so focused on what you're doing and the task at hand.
Finn Balor
Time
You
Half
Honestly
Focused
Out
Ring
City
Half The Time
Because
Doing
Go
Hand
Task
Forget
Even
I was six years old watching wrestling on TV. I was eight years old watching Ultimate Warrior run to the ring at WrestleMania. I was eighteen years old starting out on a journey in the U.K. wanting to be a professional wrestler.
Finn Balor
Journey
Old
Warrior
Out
Run
TV
Ring
WrestleMania
Wrestler
Wrestling
Ultimate
Years
Six
Eight
Eighteen
Wanting
Professional
Watching
Starting
I grew up watching wrestling my whole life, so to get the chance to step in the ring that I've watched on TV so many times is a dream come true.
Finn Balor
Life
TV
Dream
Ring
Wrestling
Step
True
Come
Up
Times
Get
Grew
Many
Whole
Watched
Watching
Chance
But when you actually go in the ring, it's a very lonely and scary place. It's just you and the other guy.
Frank Bruno
You
Lonely
Other
Ring
Scary
Guy
Go
Very
Just
Place
Actually
Boxing is the toughest and loneliest sport in the world. You've got all the fans, lots of hangers-on jumping up and shouting different words. But when you actually go in the ring, it's a very lonely and scary place. It's just you and the other guy.
Frank Bruno
You
Words
World
Fans
Lonely
Other
Ring
Scary
Guy
Toughest
Sport
Boxing
Got
Go
Lots
Up
Jumping
Very
Just
Different
Place
Shouting
Actually
Boxing is a buzz, but I went into it to make a living. I wasn't going to go into the ring and get punched in the head for the fun of it.
Frank Bruno
Living
Punched
Ring
Head
Make
Boxing
Go
Get
Going
Fun
Buzz
My mother and I were very close and even when I left home and came to London I would ring her every day. She was very proud of me and loved my celebrity. She would often come to shoots and TV shows with me.
Gail Porter
Day
Home
Me
Every Day
Mother
Every
TV
Would
Ring
TV Shows
London
Come
She
Proud
Came
Were
Left
Very
Close
Celebrity
Shoots
Often
Loved
Even
Shows
Her
I started boxing for exercise, and on the very first day, the trainer got in the ring with me and said, 'Whoever controls the breathing in the ring controls the fight.' I immediately passed out.
Garry Shandling
Day
Me
Fight
First
Immediately
Out
Ring
Exercise
Boxing
Said
Got
Passed
Very
Trainer
Controls
Breathing
Whoever
Started
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