Originally posted by The D3vil
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Giant Heavyweights Always Could Have Ruled?
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A syringe full of energy.
What I would like are some figures. What impact, numerically, has switching to 12 rds had on fatalities and serious injury, if any? Switching back to 15 rds would probably just encourage 'roid ogres to up their doses.
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Originally posted by HawkHogan View Post
More or less the same response. I'm not sure enough to speak firmly about 15 rounders. Those old days marathons is more where one can be sure.
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
A PEDed out Foreman in 1974 would have been scary if not outright dangerous.
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Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post
Primo was discovered in the circus. He did not come close to gassing out ever. Neither did Willard. Or Abe Simon.
"The circus, after traveling all over Europe, wound up in Paris in 1928 and disbanded. A second-rate heavyweight pug named Paul Journee, walking through a park one day, came upon Primo sprawled disconsolately on a bench. Journee marveled at his size. He sat down and began to talk to him. It was this simple action that started Primo Carnera on his fabulous ring career. Here began the blood, sweat, frame and fix that, in six short years, was to see him crowned heavyweight champion of the world."
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Originally posted by Dr. Z View PostThe circus was a sad display of unfortunate freak like humans and abused animals. A few rich men made the money and put them on display for the world to see.
It would be nice of you to provide a link to your quotes. Here you go.
Oh My! You couldn't make this muppets **** up!
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Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post
I know that but you did not provided a link. I did so the board can read the article. You are mentally deranged.Marchegiano likes this.
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