Bruise Brothers may refer to:
- Bruise Brothers (San Antonio Spurs), a group of six big men who played for the San Antonio Spurs in the early 1980s
- The Bruise Brothers, nickname for the Harris Brothers, American professional wrestler tag team
- Bob Probert and Joe Kocur, Enforcers on the Detroit Red Wings' checking line during the mid 1980s and early 1990s, known for some spectacular hockey fights
- Per Ledin and Emil Kåberg, a Swedish professional ice hockey duo
- Jeff Ruland and Rick Mahorn, an American professional basketball duo known for their physical play for the NBA's Washington Bullets from 1981-86
- Bruise Brothers (comic strip), a strip from the British comic Buster
- Fred Dean, Gary Johnson, Leroy Jones, and Louie Kelcher, the San Diego Chargers' starting defensive line that helped the team lead the NFL in sacks (60) in 1980
- Glenn Blackwood and Lyle Blackwood of the Miami Dolphins "Killer B's" defense of the early 1980s
Famous quotes containing the words bruise and/or brothers:
“Now it is autumn and the falling fruit
and the long journey towards oblivion.
The apples falling like great drops of dew
to bruise themselves an exit from themselves.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)
“The majority of the men of the North, and of the South and East and West, are not men of principle. If they vote, they do not send men to Congress on errands of humanity; but while their brothers and sisters are being scourged and hung for loving liberty,... it is the mismanagement of wood and iron and stone and gold which concerns them.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)