Boxing brings out my aggressive instinct, not necessarily a killer instinct.
Meaning of the quote
Sugar Ray Leonard, a famous American athlete, says that boxing brings out his aggressive side, but not his desire to seriously harm others. This means that when he boxes, he becomes very determined and competitive, but he doesn't have a vicious or violent mindset. He wants to win, but not by hurting his opponent in a dangerous way.
About Sugar Ray Leonard
Sugar Ray Leonard is an American former professional boxer, motivational speaker, and occasional actor. He is regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time, winning world titles in five weight classes and the undisputed welterweight championship. Leonard was part of the famous “Four Kings” group of boxers who dominated the 1980s.
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