@IShowSpeedHQ That man is African, he is not indeginous to those islands. His hair, skin, nose shape show this. 1000s of years of evolution in the Americas does not make you look like this.
🚨| WATCH: Speed goes up against a warrior from the indigenous people of the U.S. Virgin Islands in a backflip contest and leaves everyone SHOCKED with how impressively he pulled it off 🤯🔥
@PedoPanderer@GameBoostCom Elden Ring and Crimson Desert are both great games. But crimson desert has numbers still because the studio nerfed the difficulty for players like yourself. So uncles can enjoy a causal play. Elden Ring only attracted the hardcore gamers and those willing to adapt.
@BostonTarBaby@GameBoostCom brother Elden Ring is one of the most overrated games in the history of all gaming
If you tout that as difficulty you truly are a casual you aint played shit
@PedoPanderer@GameBoostCom Took her 533 attempts, and 1 year of playing to do this. Elden Rings biggest critic was it was too difficult, it lost most it's population due to this. It's literally all over news articles from 2022. Crimson deserts difficulty gets nerfed, and it's now the goat, casual.
@BostonTarBaby@GameBoostCom This shit all happened man... The dance pad was a level 1 run that beat Malenia
Its really not that difficult of a game.. LMAO
a 29 year old chick did better than you on a dance pad.
youtu.be/Bi6SABpXjqM
@BostonTarBaby@GameBoostCom brother someone beat half the bosses with their chin?
Another guy beat it with a pizza controller
a chick beat it with a dance pad
its nothing. its not hard at all.
59 years ago today, Muhammad Ali was stripped of his heavyweight title after refusing induction into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War 🗣️
"I ain’t got no quarrel with those Vietcong.”
2 months later he was sentenced to 5 years in prison, fined $10,000 and banned from boxing for 3 years.
On this day 70 years ago, Rocky Marciano retired with a perfect 49–0 record 🏆
He remains the only heavyweight champion in history to retire undefeated.
@KylewhiteNew Usyk
Lomachenko
Beterbiev
Golovkin
It may seem I’m picking the modern side, but it’s just facts. If you had other boxers from the old era, such as Ali, Robinson, Greb, Sanchez, Pep. I would of mostly picked them, depending on who they were against.
@ringmagazine Even if it is sighed why show us now ?? . Because when the both have a run out fight 1st before this everyone's is gunna moan just wait till they both are literally fighting each other next or it just builds contempt not hype. Wish i was born rich so i could help you 🤭
@jethopping025@stinglik3_a_b33@Sourceofboxing Whether you believe bud would defeat Greb in the ring or not is irrelevant, as you never know. What we do have is stats, resume and accomplishments. And Greb is leagues above Bud in these.
@stinglik3_a_b33@Sourceofboxing Wilt Chamberlain is more accomplished than LeBron but we all know LeBron is better than Wilt Chamberlain. We also know LeBron would have dominated easily back then. Same with boxing fighters like Bud would have dominated in the times of Greb. Too athletic and too skilled.
𝐂𝐫𝐚𝐳𝐲 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐭 🤯
The current P4P Top 3, Naoya Inoue, Oleksandr Usyk, and Terence Crawford will most likely fight a total of 6 times combined this year 🥊
Back in 1919, Harry Greb fought an insane 45 times in a single year, never losing and picking up wins over Hall of Famers such as Mike Gibbons, Jeff Smith & more...
🚨 Teddy Atlas recently named his all-time top 10 list:
1️⃣ Henry Armstrong
2️⃣ Sugar Ray Robinson
3️⃣ Sam Langford
4️⃣ Muhammad Ali
5️⃣ Willie Pep
6️⃣ Benny Leonard
7️⃣ Harry Greb
8️⃣ Joe Louis
9️⃣ Sugar Ray Leonard
🔟 Roberto Duran
Thoughts on Teddy’s list & what’s your own top 10? 🐐
The one-and-only Harry Greb strikes a fighting pose in 1925.
Arguably the greatest middleweight of all time, "The Pittsburgh Windmill" holds wins over opponents such as Tommy Gibbons, Jeff Smith, Mickey Walker, Tommy Loughran, Mike Gibbons, Tiger Flowers, and Gene Tunney.
The legendary Harry Greb, perhaps the greatest middleweight boxer of all-time, poses for the camera in 1925.
While no film has survived of Greb in action, his incredible record and the testimony of those who witnessed his ring exploits make abundantly clear that "The Pittsburgh Windmill" belongs in any discussion of the greatest fighters of all-time, pound-for-pound. World heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey called Greb "the fastest fighter [he] ever saw."
No less an authority than the renowned "Boston Bonecrusher," the great Sam Langford, echoed Dempsey's assessment, declaring that "The fastest fighter I ever saw in my life was that white boy from Pittsburgh, Harry Greb. And they called him windmill for a reason, because the faster he went, the more he punched. And from all over!"