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Jim Gray


Born
in Denver, The United States
November 10, 1959


Jim Gray has won twelve National Sports Emmy Awards, been inducted into four Sports Hall of Fames, including the International Boxing Hall of Fame. He was named Sports Reporter of the Year three times by the American Sportscaster Association. Currently he works for Showtime, Fox and Westwood One Radio. At Westwood One, he is the studio host for NFL >Monday Nigh > Football and the Super Bowl, with broadcast partner Tom Brady, the most decorated quarterback in Super Bowl history. Jim lives with his wife, Frann, in Los Angeles, California.

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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.”
Jim Gray, 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.”
Jim Gray, 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.”
Jim Gray, Talking to GOATs



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