Arsenio Hall Must've Been a Boxing Fan
Submitted by Zoe on Tue, 2013-07-30 13:39Check out this old video from 1989.
Check out this old video from 1989.
Iron Mike handles a dumb question with politeness.
Cast a vote for EOTR Fight of the Year Candidates when you save a new card. Also vote for: upset of the year and knockout of the year. Fun stuff, I'll publish candidates later in the year. These check-boxes are on your old cards too, if you feel like updating them.
If you think of other obvious annotations I should add, let me know in the comments...
Daquan Arnett gives Miguel Zuniga a boxing lesson on June 1 in Sunrise, Florida.
Rumor has it Floyd Mayweather Jr placed a 5.9 million dollar bet on the Miami Heat. Yes, that's Million.
No source yet has verified the rumor, but you can read more at Yahoo Sports.
Surprising to no one: Floyd Mayweather Jr tops the highest earning athletes in the US list put out by Sports Illustrated.
It's interesting to note how far Floyd is beyond the second place earner. Floyd's estimated earnings: 90 million dollars. Second place: 56.5 million (for LeBron James). The only massive gap is between the first and second place earners, the differences between the amounts between tenth and second are miniscule in comparison.
Full story at Sports Illustrated.
Some time has past, but in case you missed it, there was a bit of news buzz claiming that boxing might have had something to do with the Boston bomber's craziness.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the older brother who died, trained as a boxer. CNN put up an article soon after the brothers were identified suggesting boxing was a contributing factor. The article was widely panned, and I'm not going to give that drivel a link. Instead of that, you should check out the Los Angeles Times piece in defense of boxing, if you missed it.
It's been a while since we've updated our look, but I'd like to point out a few new things that were added at the same time. Don't miss the fighter pages, which make finding fights a bit easier. We also posted the top 100 fights based on your ratings, which is shaping up to be an interesting list. (Links to those pages are on the main menu, look above.)
If you like the new look or have suggestions, let me know in the comments!
We still are relatively unknown, it would help us out if you post your cards on your social media networks, and let your friends know about EOTR:
Here we have Joe Frazier belly flopping into the 1973 Superstars swimming competition, Forty years ago. Rumor has it, when he was asked why he didn't tell the producers that he couldn't swim, he replied: "How was I to know I couldn't until I tried it?".
The flop is about 1.22 in.
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