Jim Gray
Born
in Denver, The United States
November 10, 1959
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Talking to GOATs: The Moments You Remember and the Stories You Never Heard
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2020
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8 editions
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Talking to goats
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“asked him what exactly he meant by that. “When somebody says something about me on radio or TV, or when they write articles in the papers or tabloids, I don’t combat it, and I don’t try to correct it. I give no credence to any of it. I just let it become their reality. I know it’s not true, but that becomes the image that is created. It really doesn’t matter what a bunch of people I don’t know think of me. My family and my true friends know who I am.”
― Talking to GOATs
― Talking to GOATs
“People will forget what you say, and people will forget what you do, but no one will ever forget the way you make them feel.”
― Talking to GOATs
― Talking to GOATs
“My back is broken,” he said, again with a straight face. “A vertebrae? Or what portion?” I asked. “Spinal.” That’s hysterical. Did I also tell you that Tyson threatened to kill me once? Also happened. I had asked him some random question after one of his fights and his response was, “I will kill you, and I will kill Don King, and I will do it right now.” It just came out of nowhere. I said, “Why?” Or, “Over what?” He said that King had stolen money from him, taken advantage of him, and so I just let him answer. And after that, when I asked him something else, he answered, then said, “Mr. Gray, I love you,” and he kissed me on the cheek. I’ve always contended that in those absurd forty-five seconds, it was far more disturbing when he kissed me than when he threatened to kill me.”
― Talking to GOATs
― Talking to GOATs
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