bigger they come, the harder they fall, the



bigger they come, the harder they fall, the

Persons in important positions lose more when they fail, as in Impeaching a President is very painful-the bigger they come, the harder they fall. This expression is believed to come from boxing and gained currency when boxer Robert Fitzsimmons used it in a 1902 newspaper interview before fighting the much heavier James J. Jeffries. It was probably derived from similar adages, such as "The bigger the tree, the harder she falls."
See also: big, hard

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Yolandayo-LAHN-də (English)Spanish, English
Antonella-Italian
Kaneonuskatew-Native American, Cree
FionnFIN, FYOONIrish, Irish Mythology
HesiodHES-ee-əd (English), HEE-see-əd (English)Ancient Greek (Anglicized)
ClÁUdio-Portuguese