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Too soon? Probably.

Sorry, thoughts and prayers and so on.
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i was in a league with sherdog friends for a couple years even though i know nothing about football. all i can say is nick chubb is good. that's all i've got.

Chubb is fucking great !! Him and ekeler are the backs i look for end of 1st / start 2nd ... lil worried hes gonna jump adams (because of rodgers drama) in adp and start getting drafted 5-8 come season. Having trouble reconciling how high everyone is rating Taylor in comparison to zeke (elliot was solid af before dax went down and the boys were always playing from behind obviously that's gonna effect #'s).
If he's still there at 12 I'm scooping up.

Then you're seeing mofos picking harris in late 2nd/3rd wt actual fuck? Pittsburgh oline is still godawful dudes gonna need 300 touches to justify that draft pick and you're talking about a rookie?!?!



But , uh .... yeah luvs me some chubb!

*in a strictly heterosexual way of course
 
He is a GOD.

The dude got "stopped" ONCE in 201 professional fights spanning a quarter century, against a HOF caliber reigning Light Heavyweight Champion. SRR's power increased in both a literal and relative sense once his frame filled out a little more. There was very little actually 'sweet' about him, he was a fucking savage man and absolutely brutalized people during his illustrious past-prime middleweight run. I always described him as "Puncher-Boxer" rather than the inverse.

LaMotta TKO13
Fullmer KO5
Turpin TKO10
Olson (x3) KO12, KO2, KO4
Graziano KO3
Villemain TKO9
Belloise TKO7
Basora KO1
Rindone (x2) TKO6, KO6
Stretz KO5
Hecht KO2

This was uploaded 14 years ago and it's still my fave.



His record against rated opposition is mindblowing, Hall of Famers in bold.

1941: Sammy Angott (No. 1 LW) (@135)
1941: Maxie Shapiro (No. 9 LW) (@135)
1941: Fritzie Zivic (No. 1 WW)
-- Robinson debuts at No. 1 in the welterweight ratings after win over Zivic.
1942: Fritzie Zivic (No. 3 WW)
1942: Norman Rubio (No. 9 WW)
1942: Marty Servo (No. 7 WW)
1942: Sammy Angott (World LW Champ) (@ 147)
1942: Tony Motisi (No. 9 WW)
1942: Jake LaMotta (No. 10 MW)
1942: Izzy Janazzo (No. 9 WW)
1942: Izzy Janazzo (No. 9 WW)
1943: Jake La Motta (No. 6 MW)
1943: Jackie Wilson (No. 2 WW)
1943: Jake La Motta (No. 1 MW)
1943: Henry Armstrong (No. 2 WW)

1944: Vic Dellicurti (No. 10 MW)
1945: Tommy Bell (No. 6 WW)
1945: Jake LaMotta (No. 3 MW)
1945: Jose Basora (No. 6 MW)
1945: Jimmy McDaniels (No. 6 WW)
1945: Jake LaMotta (No. 1 MW)
1946: Sammy Angott (No. 6 WW)

1946: Joe Curcio (No. 9 WW)
1946: Tommy Bell (No. 2 WW)
-- Wins vacant Welterweight title.
1947: Georgie Abrams (No. 3 MW)
1947: Jimmy Doyle (No. 6 WW)
-- Defends Welterweight title
1948: Bernard Docusen (No. 1 WW)
-- Defends Welterweight title
1948: Kid Gavilan (No. 1 WW)
1949: Kid Gavilan (No. 1 WW)

-- Defends Welterweight title
1949: Steve Belloise (No. 2 MW)
-- Robinson debuts at No. 1 at middleweight after win over Belloise. He still continues to hold the welterweight championship.
1950: George Costner (No. 2 WW)
1950: Robert Villemain (No. 2 MW)
1950: Charley Fusari (No. 5 WW)
-- Defends Welterweight title.
1950: Robert Villemain (No. 4 MW)
1951: Jake LaMotta (World MW Champion)
-- Wins Middleweight title
-- Robinson vacates welterweight title after win over LaMotta.
1951: Randy Turpin (No. 1 MW)
-- Loses Middleweight title
1951: Randy Turpin (World MW Champion)
-- Wins Middleweight title
1952: Carl "Bobo" Olson (No. 5 MW)
-- Defends Middleweight title
1952: Rocky Graziano (No. 9 MW)
-- Defends Middleweight title
1952: Joey Maxim (World LHW Champion)
-- Robinson retires for 30 months after loss to Maxim.
1955: Rocky Castellani (No. 2 MW)
1955: Carl "Bobo" Olson (World MW Champion)
-- Wins Middleweight title
1956: Carl "Bobo" Olson (No. 1 MW)
-- Defends Middleweight title
1957: Gene Fullmer (No. 1 MW)
-- Loses Middleweight title
1957: Gene Fullmer (World MW Champion)
-- Wins Middleweight title
1957: Carmen Basilio (World WW Champion) (@160)
-- Loses Middleweight title
1958: Carmen Basilio (World MW Champion)
-- Wins Middleweight title
1959: No fights vs. top contenders
1960: Paul Pender (No. 8 MW)
-- Loses Middleweight title
1960: Paul Pender (World MW Champion)
1960: Gene Fullmer (No. 1 MW)
1961: Gene Fullmer (No. 1 MW)

1961: Denny Moyer (No. 9 MW)
1962: Denny Moyer (No. 9 MW)
1962: Terry Downes (No. 3 MW)
1963: Ralph Dupas (No. 3 WW) (@160)
1963: Joey Giardello (No. 3 MW)
1964: No fights vs. top 10 contenders
1965: Stan Harrington (No. 9 MW)
1965: Joey Archer (No. 4 MW)

He is, in my opinion, the best boxer of all time
 
who do you all think is the prettiest man and prettiest woman?
 
O just stumbled on a movie from 2004 called Screwed starring Normal MacDonald, Dave Chappelle and Danny Devito...... should be interesting
 
That was a very sloppy fight. As odd as it may sound, I don't think Lewis trained too hard for that fight. Klitschko gave him the business early then Lewis started coming on, but it was really really sloppy. But a lot of sloppy telegraphed punches and heavy breathing early,

Lewis was pretty fucking savage when he felt he had something to prove. He turned in some bum performances when he got arrogant, like against Rahman. He looked like a tub-a-lard in that first fight, and was a completely different fighter in the rematch.

Mmmmm, Lewis looks pretty solid to me. No flab.



This is really one of the more underrated KOs, though. Everyone replays and talks about the rematch KO, but this one is more jaw dropping, IMO.

A single shot on a far bigger, taller, stronger man. I remember I was at a Hooters in Dallas when I saw it and was all like

[omg1]
 
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