Larry Merchant, born on February 11, 1931, is a renowned sports journalist. His career began in the 1950s, and he achieved remarkable success in the field of sports journalism with his keen insights and unique writing style.
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“No use gambling if you can't lose your head once in a while.”
Source: The national football lottery
“Betting stimulates the caring glands. That is where there is so much caring at the racetrack.”
“It's hard to break through the clutter of fighters out there trying to get attention.”
“The thorough bred against a clamor, or rather the Porsche vs. the pickup truck.”
“Just because you BEAT Michael Jordan doesn't mean you BECOME Michael Jordan.”
“Jameel McCline acts as if attacking Wladimir Klitschko is akin to attacking Russia during winter”
“Fernando Vargas may have had a 6-pack in his stomach, but he didn't have a six-pack on his chin.”
“The Super Bowl is like Christmas shopping at Macy's for bookies.”
