Another In-Depth Fight Analysis, Especially for Siablo. Hagler/Hearns

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  • siablo14
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    #11
    Originally posted by Rockin'1

    reeetard says nothin'!

    I heard about this in 1986, from a member of the Kronk team.

    Say something else, reeetarded island boay..............Rockin'
    Or you just read it somewhere?

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    • Rockin'1
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      #12
      Whatever. island boay..............Rockin'

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      • Rockin'1
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        #13
        Originally posted by billeau2
        Webster's New unabridged 101 addition of the Dictionary: Definition of a boxer: "One who punches another in the face legally in a space sanctioned for such an activity."

        And we have guest analyst "Rockin" here to tell us the subtleties of how boxer A beat boxer B: Rockin states: " well, boxer A punched boxer B more often in the face."
        I'm happy that somebody sees it, except I also stated that somebody got ko'd.

        The subtleties........................Rockin'

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        • Rockin'1
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          #14
          No answers Dumablo14? I thought that would be the case...........Rockin'

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          • Rockin'1
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            #15
            Since Island Baoy can't tell you, I will.

            There was a guy named Jerry Hauser, he was Kronks PR Man. I'm 15, been boxing about a year. Just dreaming of the car that I would buy from my part-time job after school. So Jerry calls me one day and invites me to go down to Myrtle Beach with him and his family. He wanted me as a sparring partner for his son Nate, a national junior champion, to keep him sharp.

            So I'm like 'count me in man!' and he picks me up a couple of weeks later. Honestly, I have never laughed so hard on a consistant basis in my life, Jerry was a simply a riot. Physically it was obvious that he had overcome being extremely over-weight, his face was pale and drawn. I found a freedom with in him that I still carry today.

            I found that Jerrys favorite restaurant was the Cracker Barrel, we stopped at just about every Cracker Barrel from Michigan to Florida rolling down I-75. I don't remember what I always ate but I do remember biscuits and gravy. I couldn't eat a whole plate of it but I did like.

            Every waitress that would help us was standing on the stage of Jerry Hauser, he would crack jokes and try to get them to give him a kiss on the cheek. Again, I was with Jerry and his family which included Nate, Brenda.... and I can't remember his wifes name. She was enjoyable just as every one else was, but not even close to Jerry. My stomach never hurt so bad in my life with all of the laughin'. Jerry was simply an out of control riot. I laugh as I type just thinking about the things that he would say/do................Rockin'
            Last edited by Rockin'1; 05-06-2022, 08:39 PM.

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            • markusmod
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              #16
              Originally posted by Rockin'1
              Since Island Baoy can't tell you, I will.

              There was a guy named Jerry Hauser, he was Kronks PR Man. I'm 15, been boxing about a year. Just dreaming of the car that I would buy from my part-time job after school. So Jerry calls me one day and invites me to go down to Myrtle Beach with him and his family. He wanted me as a sparring partner for his son Nate, a national junior champion, to keep him sharp.

              So I'm like 'count me in man!' and he picks me up a couple of weeks later. Honestly, I have never laughed so hard on a consistant basis in my life, Jerry was a simply a riot. Physically it was obvious that he had overcome being extremely over-weight, his face was pale and drawn. I found a freedom with in him that I still carry today. The freedom to just say it and see where it goes.

              I found that Jerrys favorite restaurant was the ******* Barrel, we stopped at just about every ******* Barrel from Michigan to Florida rolling down I-75. I don't remember what I always ate but I do remember biscuits and gravy. I couldn't eat a whole plate of it but I did like.

              Every waitress that would help us was standing on the stage of Jerry Hauser, he would crack jokes and try to get them to give him a kiss on the cheek. Again, I was with Jerry and his family which included Nate, Brenda.... and I can't remember his wifes name. She was enjoyable just as every one else was, but not even close to Jerry. My stomach never hurt so bad in my life with all of the laughin'. Jerry was simply an out of control riot. I laugh as I type just thinking about the things that he would say/do................Rockin'
              This guy is just a knowledgeable as the real Rockin

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              • QueensburyRules
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                #17
                Originally posted by billeau2
                Webster's New unabridged 101 addition of the Dictionary: Definition of a boxer: "One who punches another in the face legally in a space sanctioned for such an activity."

                And we have guest analyst "Rockin" here to tell us the subtleties of how boxer A beat boxer B: Rockin states: " well, boxer A punched boxer B more often in the face."
                - - All true truths.

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