People Ive talked to think hes an arsehole. The Tyson story isnt true.
People Ive talked to think hes an arsehole. The Tyson story isnt true.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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theres alot of stories that arent true.. Lol
And bert sugar tells two thirds of them.. :P
Also he often tells the tale of how willie pep won the third round against graves without throwing a punch.. im not sure how but it was later officially disproven..Lol
But i suppose it is nice to hear the old tall tales boxers and theyr antics![]()
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What he is good at is borrowing money and not paying it back. Thats what hes an expert at![]()
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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I heard he rated Larry Holmes like 10th in the all time Heavyweight rankings ?? if he did then yes your right he does suck![]()
I like Burt Sugar he's a follower of the sport, he knows the history of the sport and the stories that were told as well...people do like looking back at the folklore of the sport....take baseball for example, Babe Ruth's called shot, Dizzy Dean telling batters what pitches he was going to strike them out with, and Ty Cobb getting stabbed during a robbery chasing the guy down pistol whipping him and still playing in a meaningless regular season game after getting stitched up....boxing isn't the only place where big stories are told....all the ones I told for baseball are true as far as I know but you don't forget folklore....you might forget history though
Don't like Burt, he talks about the sport as if he's got insiders knowledge.
Ypu want real accurate insider's knowledge?
Go talk to Angelo Dundee or someone like Eddie Futch.
My Dad spoke to Eddie Futch years ago. Stuff that he told my Dad, my Dad says to me and it is brilliant in its simplicity.
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