Frank Bruno- Former Boxer (In a Nutshell)
- Frank Bruno was born in England on November 16th, 1961.
- The decision for him to retire was made in 1996.
- “Boxing is the toughest and loneliest sport in the world.”- Frank Bruno
- “Some people like going to the pub; I enjoy going to the gym.”- Frank Bruno
- “I’m not really a cutter-off sort of person. I’ll chat to anybody.”- Frank Bruno
- “Sometimes your dreams come true.”- Frank Bruno
Frank Bruno- Former Boxer (Nitty Gritty)
- “When you’re a man you try and be macho.”- Frank Bruno
- “Mental illness can happen to anybody. You can be a dustman, a politician, a Tesco worker… anyone. It could be your dad, your brother or your aunt.”- Frank Bruno
- “I ain’t got no right to judge someone.”- Frank Bruno
Frank Bruno- Former Boxer (What set him apart)
- “Boxing is a buzz, but I went into it to make a living. I wasn’t going to go into the ring and get punched in the head for the fun of it.”- Frank Bruno
- “There’s enough pressure in life without seeking competition. That makes it double pressure.”- Frank Bruno
- “People need to have compassion for others.”- Frank Bruno
- “I still get invitations from all over Europe to speak at dinners, and it’s an honour that promoters and charities can use me to create income.”- Frank Bruno
Frank Bruno- Former Boxer (Final Thoughts)
- “I want to stay healthy, keep fit, eat well, keep a low profile and be a good dad.”- Frank Bruno
- “Mental illness is a very powerful thing. If it is with you it is probably going to be there until the day you die. I am trying so hard to break mine, but it is not easy. It is my toughest fight ever.”- Frank Bruno