Fighters recognized with only his first names
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Jeffsboxing
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Fighters recognized with only his first names
It's a boxing brain gym.
Who are fighters that can be easily recognized by calling his first names?
1. Oscar
2. Floyd
3. Evander
4. Marvin
5. ...
6. ...
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Who are fighters that can be easily recognized by calling his first names?
1. Oscar
2. Floyd
3. Evander
4. Marvin
5. ...
6. ...
7. ...
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Goodnight, Irene
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dajuggernaut
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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ben geoghegan
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dagosd2000
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Every time I saw Benny Briscoe he never said hello.dagosd2000 wrote:I remember when you'd see him around the neighborhood or at some function,it was always,"Hey Arch. How's it goin'"harrygreb wrote:azumah
i agree with granberry - ARCHIE, the one and only
His reply."Everything is beautifull."
Instead he would reach out and feel my midsection, especially on the sides.
Then he would give me an evaluation of my current condition midsectionwise.
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Zora
Vito
Melio
Virgil
Eder
Betulio
Ayub
John Henry
Ultiminio
Isidoro
Paulino
Erbito
Denny
Mauro
"Bobo" Olson
"Morocho" Hernández
"Mantequilla" Nápoles
"Niño" Valdez
"Ringo" Bonavena
"Goyo" Peralta
"Falucho" Laciar
(On "Niño" ["Nino" Valdez"] The "Ñ" of Spanish, is the same sound of "gn" in English, French or Italian or "nh" in Portuguese: ny of canyon)
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Vito
Melio
Virgil
Eder
Betulio
Ayub
John Henry
Ultiminio
Isidoro
Paulino
Erbito
Denny
Mauro
"Bobo" Olson
"Morocho" Hernández
"Mantequilla" Nápoles
"Niño" Valdez
"Ringo" Bonavena
"Goyo" Peralta
"Falucho" Laciar
(On "Niño" ["Nino" Valdez"] The "Ñ" of Spanish, is the same sound of "gn" in English, French or Italian or "nh" in Portuguese: ny of canyon)
Harold Johnson told me about his fight with Nino Valdez, from "Havana, Cooooooba."Martin Sosa Cameron wrote: (On "Niño" ["Nino" Valdez"] The "Ñ" of Spanish, is the same sound of "gn" in English, French or Italian or "nh" in Portuguese: ny of canyon)
That the way Johnson pronounced it.
Johnson said he beat Valdez using "speed."