One man practicing sportsmanship is far better than a hundred teaching it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't think there are many larger lessons to be found in sports.
Sometimes I think sportsmanship is a little bit forgotten in place of the individual attention.
I think sportsmanship is knowing that it is a game, that we are only as a good as our opponents, and whether you win or lose, to always give 100 percent.
I've given many lessons in many sports over the years to many different people.
Professionalism is not sportsmanship. If you don't succeed, you won't be in your profession for long. In our society, it's not about good or bad. It's about who's on top.
A sportsman is a man who every now and then, simply has to get out and kill something.
Sportsmanship and easygoing methods are all right, but it is the prospect of a hot fight that brings out the crowds.
The Boys and Girls Club taught me a lot about sportsmanship, humility, self-respect.
For guys playing sports at a high level, for money, I can't put my finger on it, but in a man's world of sport, there is something visceral to beating another man.
There is no such thing as sportsmanship.