Irish Mickey Ward wasn't Irish

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  • The Gully Gad
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    #11
    Originally posted by BrendanWoodside
    Mongolian Mickey Ward would have been better
    lolol

    init....

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    • Low Blow Armo
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      #12
      Originally posted by The Gully Gad
      Irish Mike Tyson

      Nah that dosent work

      Trust me its because he wanted the irish to jump the bandwagon
      He needed a gimmick to make him stand out there
      It worked. He took his no talent ass and turned it into cult status.

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      • Smokin'J
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        #13
        Originally posted by TheManchine




        "Irish" Leroy Haley
        thought it was shane mosley

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        • beecherhq
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          #14
          Hes of irish descent i'm guessin, along with a lot of other people in Massachusetts

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          • Sin City
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            #15
            Micky Ward came from Irish parents.. therfor irish.

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            • The Gully Gad
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              #16
              Originally posted by Sin City
              Micky Ward came from Irish parents.. therfor irish.
              Sin he aint irish bruv im telling you now....

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              • RenegadeT
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                #17
                about as irish as tikka massala

                it was clearly a gimmick for $$$$$$$$$

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                • The Gully Gad
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by bravo2zero
                  about as irish as tikka massala

                  it was clearly a gimmick for $$$$$$$$$
                  And tikka's cousin madras

                  It was a gimmick and one that worked

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                  • MonsieurGeorges
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                    #19
                    He sure looks and talks like an Irish-American... There is a huge Irish-American community in that part of the US...it's all starting to make sense

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by TheManchine




                      "Irish" Leroy Haley
                      This one is actually believable, a lot of blacks in america actually have irish rootes. Irish immigrants were amongst the first ones to intermix with ex-****** back in late 19th, early 20th century.

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