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You should have laid her the fuck out, it's not like she would have remembered it
I'm a pretty laid back drunk. I probably have a higher chance of being in a fight sober than drunk
You should have laid her the fuck out, it's not like she would have remembered it
I'll grant you this last fight but Mayweather has beaten several boxing HOFers.marciano fought boxers, not frauds
I'm a pretty laid back drunk. I probably have a higher chance of being in a fight sober than drunk
of course, no dis to money.I'll grant you this last fight but Mayweather has beaten several boxing HOFers.
of course, no dis to money.
he's one of goat boxers but this last one shouldn't count is all I'm sayin
It's a strange situation. I remember when McGwire broke Roger Maris's record. Maris's family was prominent during this and I think in the stands when he McGwire broke the record. And McGwire motioned to his family and talked about Maris. He was respectful.
That would have been a thing to witness. Mantle and Maris going after Ruth's record. Same thing with Dimagggio's hit streak. Everyday you would look to see if Joe got a hit or Maris or Mantle hit one out. Ted Williams going 400 is legendary too. He could have quit. Not taken the at bats and stopped at 400. But he took them and ended up higher.
After the game, Ted said he’d never felt nervous in baseball before. Now, he said, “I was shaking like a leaf when I went to bat the first time. Then when I got that first hit, I was all set. I felt good. Gee, there’s a lot of luck making that many hits.” He turned to Jimmie Foxx and exclaimed, “Just think–hitting .400. What do you think of that, Slug? Just a kid like me hitting that high.”
hate to date myself here, but as a kid I saw both Maris and Mantle play back east.
I don't think I fully appreciated it, but I remember going to the old 'wooden' yankee stadium with my
Dad and gramps.
I think like 30% of the WR is affected by the hurricane.
of course, no dis to money.
he's one of goat boxers but this last one shouldn't count is all I'm sayin
of course, no dis to money.
he's one of goat boxers but this last one shouldn't count is all I'm sayin
Meh. Rocky fought a lot of bums on the way up. His 35th fight was against a guy who entered the ring 11-14-2 and was certainly way worse than McGregor. Overall, there's no question at all which of the two faced better competition. Anyway, the record is meaningless. Retiring before you get washed up isn't a real mark of greatness as a fighter.
I'm a bit surprised you watch fighting. It would seem to offend your sophisticated side.Meh. Rocky fought a lot of bums on the way up. His 35th fight was against a guy who entered the ring 11-14-2 and was certainly way worse than McGregor. Overall, there's no question at all which of the two faced better competition. Anyway, the record is meaningless. Retiring before you get washed up isn't a real mark of greatness as a fighter.
I'm a bit surprised you watch fighting. It would seem to offend your sophisticated side.
Interesting post, but I feel it did not address my point.I posted to the HWs for seven years before I ever appeared in the WR. Bet on most events, though usually pretty small (under $100), unless I see some real opportunity. I've mentioned some in this thread and the earlier one: (page 7 if you're on 30 posts per page really starts http://forums.sherdog.com/threads/war-room-ot-discussion.3390263/page-7). Werdum/Cain was a great opportunity, too: http://origin.forums.sherdog.com/posts/106419393/
Interesting post, but I feel it did not address my point.