It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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It is not the size of the dog in the fight that counts, but the size of the fight in the dog.
What counts is not necessarily the size of the dog in the fight - it's the size of the fight in the dog.
Well, if you pick a fight with somebody that's smaller than you and you beat them, where's the honor in that?
The ability to fight isn't a one-size fits all; everybody is different.
I don't think your ability to fight has anything to do with how big you are. It's to do with how much anger is in you.
I prefer to fight a bigger guy. I don't like fighting smaller guys; they give me problems with their agility.
Fight scenes are hard, no matter what you do. You're trying to make it look like you're hurting someone without hurting them. It doesn't matter how big and strong the guy is that you're fighting or how small and feeble someone is that you're fighting. You don't want to hurt them. You're working with them.
I wasn't a big guy. People thought the big guys would eat me up. But it was the other way around. I loved to fight bigger guys.
People presume just because you're a bigger bloke that you wouldn't be physically fit or up for the fight, but that couldn't be further from the truth.
I was painfully initiated into boxing, because the guys I fought were a lot bigger than me.
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