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Oh man Tyson vs Jake Paul in July

Tyson pissed away a fortune and THE PROBLEM CHILD subsidized his retirement. In the process of doing same he elected not to visit the indignity of a knockout upon him.

I am a fan of Tyson and a fan of the problem child. And it didn’t cost us a thing
 
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Netflix is already doing NFL Thursday nights I believe, but I haven't tried watching.
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I am still dumbfounded that people thought Tyson could win. Some even put real money on him. Dude is 58. He sucked last time he had a fight. And that was almost 20 years ago. He’s 58 and looked every bit of it.
 
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I am still dumbfounded that people thought Tyson could win. Some even put real money on him. Dude is 58. He sucked last time he had a fight. And that was almost 20 years ago. He’s 58 and looked every bit of it.
Not counting his covid bout with Roy Jones Jr.?
 
I am still dumbfounded that people thought Tyson could win. Some even put real money on him. Dude is 58. He sucked last time he had a fight. And that was almost 20 years ago. He’s 58 and looked every bit of it.
Sometimes people want something so badly, they trick themselves into thinking it must come true.

Oops, sorry, this was meant for the election thread.
 
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I am still dumbfounded that people thought Tyson could win. Some even put real money on him. Dude is 58. He sucked last time he had a fight. And that was almost 20 years ago. He’s 58 and looked every bit of it.
For sure. His legs were a mess. I will say this is some crazy shit.

 
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For sure. His legs were a mess. I will say this is some crazy shit.

One of the things that makes Jagr so unique is that he played in the NHL for almost 20 years, wasn't offered a contract, left to play in Russia for a few years, then came back to the NHL for 7 or 8 years, then went to his hometown to play for about 6 more years. I think he's played 37 seasons professionally. He also owns the team he currently plays for.

Jagr passed Gordie Howe last year as the oldest player to score a goal in professional hockey (52). But Howe scored at age 52 in the NHL. Craziest thing about Howe is that his first season in the NHL was 1948 and his last was 1980.

 
One of the things that makes Jagr so unique is that he played in the NHL for almost 20 years, wasn't offered a contract, left to play in Russia for a few years, then came back to the NHL for 7 or 8 years, then went to his hometown to play for about 6 more years. I think he's played 37 seasons professionally. He also owns the team he currently plays for.

Jagr passed Gordie Howe last year as the oldest player to score a goal in professional hockey (52). But Howe scored at age 52 in the NHL. Craziest thing about Howe is that his first season in the NHL was 1948 and his last was 1980.

Amazing!!!
 
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One of the things that makes Jagr so unique is that he played in the NHL for almost 20 years, wasn't offered a contract, left to play in Russia for a few years, then came back to the NHL for 7 or 8 years, then went to his hometown to play for about 6 more years. I think he's played 37 seasons professionally. He also owns the team he currently plays for.

Jagr passed Gordie Howe last year as the oldest player to score a goal in professional hockey (52). But Howe scored at age 52 in the NHL. Craziest thing about Howe is that his first season in the NHL was 1948 and his last was 1980.

This is what hockey looks like.


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