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en I got a good punch on him, and I beat him. From that point on, he had an understanding that I was going to fight every day if he keeps doing this. Well, eventually it stopped. I never needed to be the bully after that, because I didn't like what he did. I don't think you need to treat people that way.

en It doesn't set us back. It was only a six-round fight. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. Carina didn't get stopped. Wendy got caught with a punch and they said it was a head butt.

en Actually, I tried to treat it like any other fight. I try to treat my first like my last and my last like my first. Still, the hardest thing for me is trying to beat my friends. Jon and I spar against each other every day in practice, so it had to be about me going out and having fun fighting.

en We need to fight them like you would fight a bully. But it takes a lot of courage, and very few people want to go through the bother.

en I was kind of angry. People think they can come in here and bully us, and they're talking bad about the team. My dad called me and said they were making fun of us on TV. I didn't like that. I needed to go out there and get my swagger back.

en Florida had to be thinking that in order to beat us they really needed that doubles point. So we knew they were really going to bring it in the doubles and they did. But we also knew that it was going to be very hard for them to beat us in singles three times, we would really have to not play well. They came awfully close to doing that but we were able to fight and hold on.

en I didn't even know what was going on afterward. I guess he was trying to throw a punch. I didn't fight. I wasn't attacking anyone. During basketball people get elbowed - I got elbowed in practice. It was nothing intentional.

en Twenty years ago, people didn't know why they died. 'Just because,' was the reason. These days, everybody knows the cause of death. The next stage is how to treat people. Now the understanding of disease is greatly improved.

en [In a conversation with the Grind last night, Sullivan sounded like she was spoiling for a fight with Gillespie.] He's turned the GOP into the party of negativity and intimidation. I don't know if that's what I'm going to say [Wednesday], that's just how I feel about Gillespie in general, ... Gillespie and some of his minions have this idea that Democrats will let him stand there and beat up on us. That's not going to happen. There's only one way to beat a bully and that's to stand up to him.

en I can box, ... I can punch if I have to but I can really box. That's my forte. Everybody in the heavyweight division can punch, so for me to be just another one of those guys who can punch, it wouldn't make me any different from anybody else. . . . I worked my tail off for this. I wasn't tired at all. I could have gone another two rounds. The running and all of the hard work at the gym, all of them drills -- they are paying off. Every fight we want to train a little harder and add a couple of more rounds to the fights.

en Those were my favorite games. I always likened them to a heavyweight fight. You knew you were going to get beat up, but it was fun. We needed the Chiefs. We wouldn't have been as good without them.

en It's a good trade for everybody now, until they start playing with these guys. Indiana gets some much-needed scoring punch, and the Kings get that much-needed defensive presence. ... Right now it looks real good. But if Ron-Ron is right, Sacramento will get the better end of that deal.

en It feels like a loss. We needed a win; a tie didn't help us. We had shots that were there, but we didn't execute well. We couldn't punch it in.

en I guess he was trying to throw a punch. I didn't fight. I wasn't attacking anyone.

en I didn't think it was the right thing to do. I've never been the type of guy to not say anything. It started after he was jogging in. It's not like I wanted to fight the guy. I just wanted to make a point that you look like a [fool] when you hit a ball, pimp it and then you're out. I didn't want to fight him. I just wanted him to know my point.


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