Chael is a pretty tough and strategic opponent and very hard to put down.

Oscar De La Hoya looks good boxing, but you have to consider the opponent.

The only opponent who has been able to keep up with me was Roberto Carlos.

You score the winner against a tough opponent and you still get heaped on.

I'm not an 'opponent.' I don't believe I should be treated as an opponent.

My opponent DeLuca is a strong, gutsy fighter who is always ready for war.

It's never a good thing when an opponent has a solid read on you pre-flop.

I have no special strategy. I can just wait to see what my opponent offers.

Alan Shearer was tough, would be hard to play against, a difficult opponent.

When I get the opportunity to get the ball, I've got to destroy my opponent.

I never talk about my opponent because I don't think it's my right to judge.

I think of myself as playing against the board, and not against my opponent.

With my position, you have to kind of be three steps ahead of your opponent.

I am fully prepared to fight with any opponent in my category from any team.

If I can hit a couple shots early, the opponent guards me in a different way.

If the opponent can score 10 goals, then we need to change something quickly.

Our opponent and many in Congress criticized our decision to end the Iraq war.

I learn from each match that I have, especially when it's a different opponent.

I give the utmost importance to each opponent; otherwise, I can't move forward.

In boxing you create a strategy to beat each new opponent, it's just like chess.

If you make a mistake, your opponent can punish, and you end up losing the game.

We don't spend so much time on the opponent that we forget it's really about us.

I like to go on the court and have a little bit of information about my opponent.

I always pray for my opponent to have safe care and make it to the fight healthy.

Whenever I lose, I focus on the ability of my opponent and on the mistakes I made.

I've learned from every single fight, every single opponent - some great fighters.

Chemotherapy is an opponent in itself - simultaneously curing you and hurting you.

A campaign is about defining who you are - your vision and your opponent's vision.

One of the things I get amused by is when my opponent talks about the middle class.

Messi can get around his opponent in just a square meter. Ronaldo needs more space.

I feel like I've got a routine with how I study the opponent and go about each week.

Scoring two goals to win a game will hurt an opponent more than a punch in the face.

There's a truth to the violence of boxing. You have a very real threat, an opponent.

When your opponent is tied up, always be patient and search for the simplest option.

We always try the knockout, but it's hard to get it if the opponent always runs away.

The game plan might be different based on the opponent, but the approach is the same.

That has to help if you know the mentality of your opponent, and how he wants to play.

I like to stand right in front of my opponent. I think it makes for an exciting fight.

Whatever UFC wants to do or any opponent they want to give me, I'll be ready for that.

All you can do is trust your game and not wait for the opponent to give you the match.

Male, female, it doesn't matter. All I see when I look across the ring is an opponent.

I like to take the floor apart mentally. I like to visualize an opponent going for you.

I have a healthy respect. The fact that I get ready for each opponent shows my respect.

I never really have a game plan other than to finish my opponent as quickly as possible.

You never show what you are going to do; you always do what the opponent doesn't expect.

I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience.

I'm talking to my teammates and talking to the opponent. That's the type of player I am.

I like the octagon because there are no corners; there is nowhere for my opponent to go.

If I ever spat at an opponent, I'd never be able to show my face to my family ever again.

Acting is like a game of tennis. The better your opponent, the better you're going to play.

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