I imagine others have a routine as I. I prefer meaty snacks, beef jerky or slim Jim's. Pretzels are also acceptable. During the Broner fight I almost choked on jerky.
I imagine others have a routine as I. I prefer meaty snacks, beef jerky or slim Jim's. Pretzels are also acceptable. During the Broner fight I almost choked on jerky.
I choke on meaty snacks every time I see Orlando Cruz.
Crow
Ok that was whack. Usually mixed nuts or domestics that stayed in the freezer too long![]()
A Magnum.
The chocolate almond ice cream not the firearm.
Our headline fights in the UK usually start around 10pm so its beer not food we go for.
In the Tyson, Lewis and Holyfield days we'd all "carry on" straight from a club/party and be so wasted we could barely see the screen lol.
I missed Lewis v Rahman 2 live and was booked to dj on the Sunday at a messy after hours party in a bar and the had a re run of it so I watched it from the dj booth as I was spinning tunes to a load of crazy pill heads.
Best of both worlds that day![]()
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
I do not know if beer is a food group but it should be.
Tea if it is earlier, to be honest do not eat when watching sports, maybe peanuts or pork scratchings if in a pub.
I go out for a meal Saturday night and I'm either drinking in the restaurant or a pub until the early hours when I come home and watch the boxing. During the boxing I eat beer and maybe some stuff in the fridge. At that point in the proceedings I could eat bits of wood or the contents of my vacuum cleaner and I'd enjoy it but I try and eat healthy stuff like veg.
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