• Mike Tyson was the unforgettable fire

    From The government Sap@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 2 15:09:59 2021
    When you see Mike Tyson in action in the now historical videos you wonder
    How a tougher kick ass mo'fugga could ever come around and top him. The spectacle of complete annihilation he left behind in which he enacted total pumble pona on his opponents to the bang bang boogie up jumped the boogie to the best of the boogity bee
    could never be topped. What a raw.deal he got with that shit 3 million. Damn. I wish I could meet that guy to discuss boxing with him.

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  • From Emanuel Berg@21:1/5 to The government Sap on Fri Sep 3 04:00:24 2021
    The government Sap wrote:

    When you see Mike Tyson in action in the now historical
    videos you wonder How a tougher kick ass mo'fugga could ever
    come around and top him.

    Well, at the very top level there is never gonna be one guy
    who keeps "annihilating" everyone else, not for any long
    stretch of time anyway. It is also a matter of styles, that
    intimidation, punch-to-cripple peekaboo doesn't work against
    every other boxing personality/style, well, as we saw.

    The spectacle of complete annihilation he left behind in
    which he enacted total pumble pona on his opponents

    But these were all just below the elite level (that doesn't
    mean they were bad in any way), either that or not in
    their primes.

    Damn. I wish I could meet that guy to discuss boxing
    with him.

    You should, he was/is (?) a boxing nerd just like B-hop and
    Roy Jones Jr and many others ...

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  • From The government Sap@21:1/5 to Emanuel Berg on Fri Sep 3 15:40:19 2021
    On Thursday, September 2, 2021 at 7:00:27 PM UTC-7, Emanuel Berg wrote:
    The government Sap wrote:

    When you see Mike Tyson in action in the now historical
    videos you wonder How a tougher kick ass mo'fugga could ever
    come around and top him.
    Well, at the very top level there is never gonna be one guy
    who keeps "annihilating" everyone else, not for any long
    stretch of time anyway. It is also a matter of styles, that
    intimidation, punch-to-cripple peekaboo doesn't work against
    every other boxing personality/style, well, as we saw.
    The spectacle of complete annihilation he left behind in
    which he enacted total pumble pona on his opponents
    But these were all just below the elite level (that doesn't
    mean they were bad in any way), either that or not in
    their primes.
    Damn. I wish I could meet that guy to discuss boxing
    with him.
    You should, he was/is (?) a boxing nerd just like B-hop and
    Roy Jones Jr and many others ...

    --
    underground experts united
    https://dataswamp.org/~incal

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  • From The government Sap@21:1/5 to Emanuel Berg on Fri Sep 3 15:41:06 2021
    On Thursday, September 2, 2021 at 7:00:27 PM UTC-7, Emanuel Berg wrote:
    The government Sap wrote:

    When you see Mike Tyson in action in the now historical
    videos you wonder How a tougher kick ass mo'fugga could ever
    come around and top him.
    Well, at the very top level there is never gonna be one guy
    who keeps "annihilating" everyone else, not for any long
    stretch of time anyway. It is also a matter of styles, that
    intimidation, punch-to-cripple peekaboo doesn't work against
    every other boxing personality/style, well, as we saw.
    The spectacle of complete annihilation he left behind in
    which he enacted total pumble pona on his opponents
    But these were all just below the elite level (that doesn't
    mean they were bad in any way), either that or not in
    their primes.
    Damn. I wish I could meet that guy to discuss boxing
    with him.
    You should, he was/is (?) a boxing nerd just like B-hop and
    Roy Jones Jr and many others ...

    --
    underground experts united
    https://dataswamp.org/~incal

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  • From The government Sap@21:1/5 to The government Sap on Fri Sep 3 15:41:20 2021
    On Friday, September 3, 2021 at 3:40:40 PM UTC-7, The government Sap wrote:
    On Thursday, September 2, 2021 at 7:00:27 PM UTC-7, Emanuel Berg wrote:
    The government Sap wrote:

    When you see Mike Tyson in action in the now historical
    videos you wonder How a tougher kick ass mo'fugga could ever
    come around and top him.
    Well, at the very top level there is never gonna be one guy
    who keeps "annihilating" everyone else, not for any long
    stretch of time anyway. It is also a matter of styles, that
    intimidation, punch-to-cripple peekaboo doesn't work against
    every other boxing personality/style, well, as we saw.
    The spectacle of complete annihilation he left behind in
    which he enacted total pumble pona on his opponents
    But these were all just below the elite level (that doesn't
    mean they were bad in any way), either that or not in
    their primes.
    Damn. I wish I could meet that guy to discuss boxing
    with him.
    You should, he was/is (?) a boxing nerd just like B-hop and
    Roy Jones Jr and many others ...

    --
    underground experts united
    https://dataswamp.org/~incal

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  • From The government Sap@21:1/5 to The government Sap on Fri Sep 3 15:46:06 2021
    On Friday, September 3, 2021 at 3:41:07 PM UTC-7, The government Sap wrote:
    On Thursday, September 2, 2021 at 7:00:27 PM UTC-7, Emanuel Berg wrote:
    The government Sap wrote:

    When you see Mike Tyson in action in the now historical
    videos you wonder How a tougher kick ass mo'fugga could ever
    come around and top him.
    Well, at the very top level there is never gonna be one guy
    who keeps "annihilating" everyone else, not for any long
    stretch of time anyway. It is also a matter of styles, that
    intimidation, punch-to-cripple peekaboo doesn't work against
    every other boxing personality/style, well, as we saw.
    The spectacle of complete annihilation he left behind in
    which he enacted total pumble pona on his opponents
    But these were all just below the elite level (that doesn't
    mean they were bad in any way), either that or not in
    their primes.
    Damn. I wish I could meet that guy to discuss boxing
    with him.
    You should, he was/is (?) a boxing nerd just like B-hop and
    Roy Jones Jr and many others ...

    --

    Hey I suspected that Tyson was a boxing nerd and I further.suspect h has watched millions of hours of fight films. I feel certain he belongs on this newsgroup
    With us.

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