Many boxing experts (who know about early 20th century boxing) consider me one of the greatest featherweight fighter of all time. I raised in New...
i just did a youtube search for big bill tate..so decided to look up ways to clean a george foreman grill..found this.not me doing this video by...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn74oeMTmC0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oebhNQeFh9A&feature=related
never learned about small talk did you tough guy?
if you watch dempsey willard, you can see tate come into the ring.he was around 6"6. he was a real up and down fighter..looked great in some...
Bill tate..its not a fight though (notice the tank top tate has) its a open sparring session. you can find more of the clip online, search...
it still takes a minute or so..but all in all it saves about 5 minutes..plus you dont want to soak the grill, so it makes it pain to clean.
Ray Mercer comes to mind (though I wouldnt call it a case of "biggest waste" but he didnt reach his full potenial) i dont think he could have...
my dad (RIP) tought me a good trick for the Foreman grill....lay (actually press over) some aluminum foil over the grill part, and line the drip...
he wouldnt even fight carnera, or willard or SNV to find out. remember how scarred he was to fight James Buster Douglas?
really dude? anyone under 200? for one, louis was under 200 in fights? but are you so sure that he beats Charles, or Dempsey, or Tunney. I mean...
too me, latin and other 3rd world boxers are proof that old school boxers could hang or beat modern fighters. Why? because, many of those...
funny thing about the grill is..his whole stick was being fat..yet the grill was soild as a heathy way to cook your unhealthy redmeat. amazing...
how about if we just keep it to champions (or guys who held "legit" titles)?
old school guys...hmmmm tommy burns i think is a pretty good bet....but than again..they say tommy had a killer right hand.