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:::: George was brilliant. Every guy on that team complimented the other, it was great. Except Lederman, he's just an imbecile.
Agreed, I love the old school HBO team. Foreman is hilariously absurd. Incidentally I forgot how damn young Nando looked against Tito, jesus, looks about 19.
George's Ghetto mentality was never far beneath the surface. He could have picked that midget cracker up and squeezed the booze and the sin clean out of him. Purged him of his pugilistic and moral contempt you might say. Instead he took a deep breath and relaxed. Boring George.
"yeah, those instructions make sense if you don' t have a lot of dignity."::::I miss George. If most of you dicksuckers had any dignity you'd realize that illiterate swamp hick, Roy Jones sucks.
Well George liked to play the buffoon but he never liked to be contradicted too often. I am guessing thats what it was all about. I will have to do a bit of digging. George is a good guy. His performance at the National Passport Swap convention in 1996 at the Garden was epic.
It was creepy.He would talk about his shoulders like heterosexuals talk about a woman's breast. It was beyond crush. If Oscar and George were alone, he might pull a Duran on him.
"Well... George... I've ... never ... been .... heavyweight ... champion ... of .. the world... like you ... but ... I think ... we ... can disagree... without ... pulling rank."
PRICELESS Moment... For as Much of a PRICK as Merchant Typically is to Other Fighters, it was BEAUTIFUL Witnessing his Comeuppance.... REED:cheer:
Lampley's man crush on DLH was the worst of all of them imo. It was really ridiculous. At its peak it eclipsed his ardor for Barrera and Pacquiao combined.
I think Lampley's man-love for Barrera surpassed them all. With Pacquiao, I think a lot of it is Lampley being a company man. He likes Cotto more, and seemed to be rooting for Cotto against Pacquiao. But for Barrera, damn, Lampley in one documentary was actually fighting back tears when discussing Barrera's win over Hamed.
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