I boxed 15 years in a club.

I've always boxed, I always taught boxing.

I have always boxed better with a bit of nerves.

I've boxed on with cuts, broken jaws, everything.

We're in the age of the series, trilogy, boxed sets.

It's so easy to be boxed into one part and one part only.

I boxed until I got interested in other things. My first car. Girls.

I boxed a lot as a kid, so it's something that comes second nature to me.

When I boxed against Jeff Lacy, that was one fight that I was so proud of.

You can easily become boxed in and be only identified with musicals or plays.

I never look backwards. I have always been an athlete. I boxed before I acted.

I boxed in Golden Gloves at Oxford and still know how to throw a straight left jab.

Life is not simple, and people can't be boxed into being either heroes or villains.

The thing that people don't know about me - I actually boxed amateur for a few years.

I took my time with the sport of MMA. I wrestled, won the Olympics. I boxed for years.

I don't want to be boxed in or looked at a certain way, as in, 'Yo, he's an Asian rapper.'

As a pro, I've been lucky enough to have been in front of big crowds every time I've boxed.

I boxed. I did track and field; I did basketball, football, any sport I was able to sign up for.

I'm a martial artist. I've boxed all my life. I work out. I studied Hwarangdo, which is a Korean style.

Sometimes, as a young woman, you are boxed in more to playing characters that are emotional and vulnerable.

I've never boxed in my life, never been in a military base in my life, never grew up with anyone in the military.

I was a wrestler. I played football, lacrosse. After high school, I got into jujitsu. I boxed my whole adult life.

I'd love to do live-action superheroes. And you know, I boxed for several years. I have some martial arts experience.

It's always been my intention to never be boxed in. I never like to do something that it feels like I've done before.

I've never boxed before in my life. I've had one day's training at a boxing gym, and it's an incredibly difficult sport.

The kind of artist I would like to be is definitely versatile. I don't like being boxed in or put into a genre, so to speak.

I'm just a regular dude from New Jersey. If Boxed is successful, and you take 90% of my money away, I'll still be all right.

I love boxing, and boxing has always been my favorite sport. I was always into it, and I boxed recreationally all of my life.

People had boxed me in as a 'pretty girl with followers that's rapping,' but I think my project and the work speaks for itself.

Feminism is an attack on social practices and habits of thought that keep women and men boxed into gender roles that are harmful.

I don't ever want to get boxed in, playing the same characters, over and over again. That's why I prefer features over television.

Every person who starts at Boxed does shifts at the fulfillment center. It doesn't matter if you are the general counsel or the COO.

I boxed till my late 30s, so 47, that's impossible really to be at your best and if you aren't at your best you shouldn't be boxing.

It's a reality that you get boxed and stereotyped, but I am not afraid of that. It's my quest as an actor to explore different territories.

I don't think people understand the model-minority stereotype is negative. You are boxed in. You have to untangle that to find your own path.

As an artist, I would never let myself get boxed in. I'm a human being, too, and like most humans, I have interest in many different types of music.

I've earned some decent money, and bragging rights, and boxed on a Floyd Mayweather undercard in Vegas... but it's a fraction of what I set out to do.

I really didn't want to be boxed into becoming a certain kind of film-maker - becoming the Maori story film-maker because I had made those short films.

I'm not getting into rooms for cis roles. I started my career auditioning for those roles, and then I went to play trans roles. And now, I feel boxed in.

I had a daily 30 minute pushup routine. Then I boxed 3 times a week for about an hour. And then, I had the trainer come to my house an average of 1 to 2 times a week.

The Government has boxed itself in by trying to codge together this weird fake Brexit in the hope of committing people to somehow delivering on the referendum result.

Women of color have always been kind of boxed in by the idea that the more you talk about the misogyny of your own community, the more you make that community look bad.

In those days, when you got boxed, that was it. A lot of old people were there because somebody wanted the farm. It was about property. People are treated like property.

After being boxed in by man and his constructions in Europe and the East, the release into space is exhilarating. The horizon is a huge remote circle, and no hills intervene.

I'm somebody from a little tiny town, who had boxed in leisure centres, and my last fight was in Madison Square Garden against one of the greats. What a great way to finish off.

I've won junior titles, ABA titles and boxed for England all over the world against future Olympic champions as an amateur - and then beat world-class fighters as a professional.

I personally pay, through the majority of my stock and through cash, college tuitions of our full-time employees' kids. Life-changing events are generally covered by Boxed as well.

We are going to put out a boxed set thing, but I don't want to do it yet. I want to wait until we're 45 and we're bitter and broke. Then, we'll put out the comprehensive Ween boxed set.

People have to see play as more important than what it currently is. We don't want to get boxed into thinking play only happens on a playground. The best type of play is all kinds of play.

Yes, I was one of the slightly vintage women who let out a shriek when we saw it at Costco: 'The Nancy Drew Mystery Stories', a complete boxed set, fifty-six familiar yellow spines, shrink-wrapped.

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