@@Bruins-vq5ey I asked your mom and she said you can’t go out in public without your helmet and you still wet the bed. Sad. I almost feel sorry for you. Almost.
Guess McCarty isn’t so tuff when he had to fight man to man versus sucker punch someone. McCarty = 3 x rehab loser, bankruptcy loser, his kids or wife don’t speak to him because he’s a loser …. Yet the red-white-blue (redneck-white trash-blue collar) Detroit fans of course love him!
Becky was the one scared here. It’s why he bailed and held Brown on the ice. Becky was terrified to throw punches against Brown because Becky knew Brown would have pounded his face in.
Stu Grimson: "Known by the handle 'Dave Brown And His Fists Of Renown', Brownie had a left hand like a thunderclap. This was an era when most heavyweights could beat every other heavyweight on any given night. But nobody, not even Bob Probert, was more feared than Brownie. Fans seemed to view Probert as the heavyweight champ, but anyone who fought both of them would tell you that Brownie hit much harder than Probert. Night and day harder. When Brownie landed a punch, it was like being kicked by a mule. That left! There is nothing you can do to acquire a left hand that hits that hard. You simply have it or you don't. And Brown had it in spades." Another quote: "Dave Brown, to me, was the toughest, baddest, meanest man on the planet."
BROKEN RIBS? No. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QNCS-Ia_-vQ.htmlsi=uumelNvr2D5BvSOD Tony Twist vs Joey Kocur from November 1989. Kocur hammered on Twist with a lot of hard body blows. But contrary to a popular myth, Kocur did not break Twist’s ribs. The Blues played the Minnesota North Stars two nights later and Twist was in the lineup. If he had broken ribs from two nights previous, there’s no way he’d be able to play. Not saying that Twist wasn’t feeling it afterwards, but Kocur didn’t injure him seriously.
BROKEN RIBS? No. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QNCS-Ia_-vQ.htmlsi=uumelNvr2D5BvSOD Tony Twist vs Joey Kocur from November 1989. Kocur hammered on Twist with a lot of hard body blows. But contrary to a popular myth, Kocur did not break Twist’s ribs. The Blues played the Minnesota North Stars two nights later and Twist was in the lineup. If he had broken ribs from two nights previous, there’s no way he’d be able to play. Not saying that Twist wasn’t feeling it afterwards, but Kocur didn’t injure him seriously.
BROKEN RIBS? No. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QNCS-Ia_-vQ.htmlsi=uumelNvr2D5BvSOD Tony Twist vs Joey Kocur from November 1989. Kocur hammered on Twist with a lot of hard body blows. But contrary to a popular myth, Kocur did not break Twist’s ribs. The Blues played the Minnesota North Stars two nights later and Twist was in the lineup. If he had broken ribs from two nights previous, there’s no way he’d be able to play. Not saying that Twist wasn’t feeling it afterwards, but Kocur didn’t injure him seriously.
BROKEN RIBS? No. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QNCS-Ia_-vQ.htmlsi=uumelNvr2D5BvSOD Tony Twist vs Joey Kocur from November 1989. Kocur hammered on Twist with a lot of hard body blows. But contrary to a popular myth, Kocur did not break Twist’s ribs. The Blues played the Minnesota North Stars two nights later and Twist was in the lineup. If he had broken ribs from two nights previous, there’s no way he’d be able to play. Not saying that Twist wasn’t feeling it afterwards, but Kocur didn’t injure him seriously.
Sloy - no offense but you call this slugfest between two super heavies with a near TKO a “decent” fight but I’ve seen you call fights “good” when they were hugging for 20 seconds and the linesmen come in
This was a decent fight of trading open toe to toe punches. No Dr. Octopus Langdon styles fight here. Chychrun and Grimson were out to knock off each other heads. No pussy Miller or Tim Hunters hugging and kisses type boring scenario. DECENT FIGHT IN MY OPINION....