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would be nice to see the old man kick his ass but unlikely. I don't see the kid knocking mike out but could go to the final bell with the kid winning the bout with a unanimous decision?
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1 hour ago, BuffaloBill said:1 hour ago, Starr Almighty said:
It was obvious to me which Josh he was referring to since the QB is under contract
but did you click on the link?
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2 hours ago, All I Need is Hope said:
With the emergence of Bernard, Dodson, Williams and Spector; and considering other holes to fill and limited cap space, does it make any sense to consider seeking a high pick for Milano?
I love Milano’s playing style and impact, it’s just interesting to think about what he could fetch in a trade/shedding his cap hit, and using a high pick in a loaded draft.
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Ryan Hickey
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I'm good
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good stuff, pencil or charcoal?
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sad. poor kids. there to celebrate their team, only to meet such a horrible fate.
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less of these will help his mental game, for sure.
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keep looking ahead...why look back and keep reliving the past?
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Jake Paul vs 57 year old Mike Tyson on Netflix
in Off the Wall
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Yes, Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson is really happening -- here's what to expect
Netflix has upward of 260 million subscribers globally, and since this isn't a PPV, there's a chance this is the most-watched fight of this century.
Should this fight even be happening?
Everyone involved will surely make a lot of money and there's little doubt this will be one of the most watched boxing matches ever. But no one really wants to see a nearly 60-year-old Mike Tyson get beaten up by Jake Paul. That just wouldn't be a good look for anyone, Paul and Netflix included. Some will surely believe Tyson will whoop up on the younger YouTube kid. But Paul is big, strong, athletic and three decades Tyson's junior. He'll have the advantage in every physical way.
The best-case scenario is the fight gets classified as an exhibition and the two have a friendly, yet physical sparring match, kind of like Tyson vs. Jones Jr. As Coppinger noted, those two weren't throwing with bad intentions back in November 2020, but the crowd still went home satisfied with the event. Frankly, this is all about entertainment anyway, not real sports competition. And that's OK if taken at face value.