http://www.boxingscene.com/cintron-felt-disadvantage-154-expects-success-147--63612
the above web address will take you to my most recent boxing article, where I interviewed one of my fav fighters to watch in the mid to late 2000's. Tonight, I'll be watching him from ringside and will have a firsthand view of: 1 - does he still have anything left, 2 - does he still have the devastating power that made me wonderishlyexcited that he may kill somebody in the ring. if you want to see why i created a compound nonsense word - wonderishlyexcited - to describe the boxing death concussive glee a fan feels, watch Cintron here at 4:25 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyWmOL0GO9g - i think i've seen that KO over 50 times. that oooohhhh probably accompanied my viewing everytime.
then feel free to skip ahead to the slow-mo replay at 6:05 and notice the gruesomely truthful statement the announcer makes as the crowd ooh's and ahh's in real-time while watching in slow-mo, "He was out after the left hand, the right was there for the crowd's pleasure."
if you're interested in other articles of mine there and you haven't read them, merely go to the top of the article and click on my hyperlinked name. that'll take you to the other published pieces of my boxing literature.
the above web address will take you to my most recent boxing article, where I interviewed one of my fav fighters to watch in the mid to late 2000's. Tonight, I'll be watching him from ringside and will have a firsthand view of: 1 - does he still have anything left, 2 - does he still have the devastating power that made me wonderishlyexcited that he may kill somebody in the ring. if you want to see why i created a compound nonsense word - wonderishlyexcited - to describe the boxing death concussive glee a fan feels, watch Cintron here at 4:25 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyWmOL0GO9g - i think i've seen that KO over 50 times. that oooohhhh probably accompanied my viewing everytime.
then feel free to skip ahead to the slow-mo replay at 6:05 and notice the gruesomely truthful statement the announcer makes as the crowd ooh's and ahh's in real-time while watching in slow-mo, "He was out after the left hand, the right was there for the crowd's pleasure."
if you're interested in other articles of mine there and you haven't read them, merely go to the top of the article and click on my hyperlinked name. that'll take you to the other published pieces of my boxing literature.
I have missed this. I used to stay on the up and up with your wanderings and brain ramblings until one day I clicked, and was sadly denied access into that world. I chanced to click again today and found, to my delight, the ability to peak into the world that is Rich once again...I am so grateful :)
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