“It's tough waking up in the morning and reading derogatory stories about you.”
Gerry Cooney“Boxing was a way to express my anger. All of a sudden, I was expressing anger, and I was good at it. I was like a Jekyll and Hyde. Boxing helped me because I was fighting the anger out. I was knocking guys out.”
Gerry Cooney“Boxing gave me a voice to express the anger I felt for where I came from.”
Gerry Cooney“I either had to concentrate on fighting, or I had to help my family. I chose my family. I love my mom; I love my family.”
Gerry Cooney“Boxing was not the sport that I thought is was due to all the politics.”
Gerry Cooney“Too many guys don't know what to do with their lives after boxing. I was lucky because I had two managers who didn't trust each other, and so they were always making sure where all the money was, and because of that, so did I.”
Gerry Cooney“Am I complicated? Nah, I'm interesting. I just like having a good time.”
Gerry Cooney“It's tough waking up in the morning and reading derogatory stories about you.”
Gerry Cooney“All of the sports have a safety net, but boxing is the only sport that has none. So when the fighter is through, he is through. While he was fighting his management was very excited for him, but now that he is done, that management team is moving on.”
Gerry Cooney“I grew up in a household where I learned five things from my old man. You know what they were? You're no good. You're a failure. You're not going to amount to anything. Don't trust nobody, and don't tell nobody your business. When I lost to Larry Holmes in 1982, I felt all five of those things smacked me right across the face.”
Gerry Cooney