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"JOEY IS A FAKE! HE IS SLICK! HE I..."
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04-21-05, 04:16 PM (EST)
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3. "RE: JOEY IS A FAKE! HE IS SLICK! ..." |
Great point about his confidence. I did not know about the privileged up bringing. I see why the producers like him. Though the intention of the show was to give fighters a second chance. They supposedly were looking to take the winner of the show and actually take them to a championship fight. In order for this to happen, you need a skilled boxer. Not a slugger in a 5 ft. ring. That is more of a tough man competition. It was not intended for fighters that are just starting out. They obviously would like a guy like him to win. He is lawyer not a fighter. He must be a pretty good public speaker. Can you imagine what would happened with The Apprentice, if Trump was dumb enough to take one of the contestants on his jet, to his compound, give him an endorsement deal, all before winning the show. Stallone, should not do anything with any of the contestants until the shows ends. That is not fair to anyone on the show. To think they would have to audacity to even publish it in the newspaper. Letting everyone know who his choice is. That move alone, could end any hopes of a second season! I did not forget about the hamstring, that is why I mentioned the flat footed style. He stands back on his heels. The sore hamstring would affect his forward and backward motion. When you stand on your heels you "load" the hamstring when you move backwards. Fighting on your toes, takes the places the load on the quads and off the hamstrings.
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