“Obviously it’s hard for anyone to imagine, but these dance halls were powder kegs just waiting to erupt. Names were made and reputations were enhanced or blown in a flash!”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“As one of the motorbikes came towards me, I let a big heavy right go, and knocked the rider’s head clean off his shoulders! Fucking hell, the guy’s head was still in his helmet and it was clattering all the way down the road.”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“These near death escapades didn’t put me off working in violent situations. If trouble happened then I couldn’t stop to think of what might happen. There were some good people about and my job was to protect them from trouble, I couldn’t let past experiences put me off.”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“The world is my church, people my divine.”
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“As much as Merthyr is a fighting town, these people also have hearts of gold. I worked all over Monmouth, and then the Aberfan disaster happened! That was a very emotional episode in my life. I never want to see anything like that ever again! In my opinion, the tip should have been moved well before the rain got in to it, and the old tip came rolling down the hillside on the school and the walls just caved in!”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“Although I had committed just about every sort of assault imaginable on people and even the odd one or two against the police, I still had and still do have respect for the old school policeman.”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“Remember, I was only in to fighting; I wasn’t a high-ranking underworld figure selling the Crown Jewels! I wasn’t the Merthyr Mafia and I had no connections with the goings on of petty criminal matters.”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“He caught me neat, right on the fucking face and I took one step back and thought, you’re not getting away with that you bastard! I was punching the piss out of him, he kept going down, but I didn’t kick him, he’d had enough. I didn’t put the boot in to a man older than myself. But this confrontation was out of the blue, out of the fucking blue. That’s what I had to face.”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“Everyone in the valleys knew me and because of that, so many people used my name in the valleys that there must have been at least a hundred times a night that the name ‘Malcolm Price’ was used.”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“I never knew any of these people who were using my name, if I had a fiver for every time my name was used for protective purposes by these people to ward off trouble then I’d be a millionaire many times over by now.”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man