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more. He'd better get some quick paydays in while he can, and put the money<br />

away. He's going to be old a long time.Instead I'd like to see Tyson-<br />

Toney, that would be an exciting fight !Do you think that Tyson's power<br />

would be too much for Toney ?>Toney might have a chance today. Boy, he's<br />

really something. Few lightheavyweights have had any success in the heavyweight<br />

ranks, and here Toney's moved all the way up from ~middle~weight!About<br />

odd fights, did you ever see Andre' the Midget vs Chuck Wepner ?>In<br />

their primes, it'd depend who was able to execute his specialty first. To a non-<br />

boxer, Wepner would seem like a cross between Muhammad Ali's speed and George<br />

Foreman's power. However, Andre was simply monstrous and strong as a horse, so<br />

Chucky would definitely want to fight outside!|<br />

|12/1/03 07:26:01 PM|Massimo|Rome||4||||10|RS-I have seen Jones against<br />

Tarver and he didn't impress me at all... He can't hurt Tyson because is not<br />

powerful enough and his style would be tailor made for Iron Mike. <strong>The</strong><br />

last thing Tyson needs is money because it doesn't matter how much money you<br />

give him, after a week he'll be full of debits again.Andre' the Midget<br />

vs Chuck Wepner was really fought in 1976 and Andre' won easily in 3 rounds. He<br />

literally threw Chuck out of the ring ! Yeah, he was a little bigger than me,<br />

even if his dimensions were always overrexaggerated by the wrestling<br />

organizzators... Shoe size 24 ? Shaq wears 22 ... I doubt !!!!!!!|<br />

|12/2/03 06:12:31 AM|Paul|Sydney, Australia||PlMls4@aol.com||||10|Massimo and<br />

Koo Koo - I think you are right about Toney. He can fight and one of the best<br />

things he has going for him is that he is fearless. I don't know much about<br />

'Tough Guy' competitions, but for mine nearly the toughest sports type in the<br />

world are jockeys. <strong>The</strong>se guys go through hell for their profession. I've raced a<br />

few horses and I was amazed what these guys do. <strong>The</strong>y're up at 3am to ride<br />

trackwork, they have a rice cracker for breakfast before hitting the sauna,<br />

sometimes they'll drive 300 kilometres or more to a country race meeting,<br />

they'll then ride in up to eight races and each race is very hard physically for<br />

them, they then drive home, have a cup of vegetables for dinner, and some even<br />

then still have the energy to do a work-out. Many of them use boxing routines to<br />

keep fit and are good with their fists. <strong>The</strong>y have super, super discipline. And<br />

they can't go out and celebrate a good win by getting on the grog and feasting.<br />

If a guy like Tyson had their work ethic then he probably would still be<br />

unbeaten. Another thing with jockeys is that the race clubs have such strict<br />

conduct codes they must be on their best behaviour at all times. On top of all<br />

that, it is a highly risky sport with falls frequently resulting in deaths and<br />

serious injuries. From what I observed the toughness of jockeys goes almost<br />

unheralded. Pound-for-pound these guys are nearly the toughest of the lot. |<br />

|12/2/03 08:00:05 AM|Massimo|Rome||4||||10|Yo,yo,yo Paul-I' d never<br />

ride a horse because I couldn' t trust an animal that is about ten times<br />

heavier than me and about 100 times stronger. Just doing it needs a lot of<br />

guts.|<br />

|12/2/03 12:30:17<br />

PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Massimo -<br />

I'm with you regarding horses. Anything that big and that dumb is not<br />

for me!Paul -We've watched some of the workouts at a track in<br />

the Chicago area (Arlington Park), and the teams for the different horses are<br />

some really hard working folks. It's like a pro athlete in training. <strong>The</strong>y keep<br />

meticulous records too. I know they're likewise meticulous about the horses's<br />

diet. I got to see the prep area at the zoo once, and human athletes should only<br />

be so careful about their diets. Imagine what it must be like for an expensive<br />

race horse!Some trivia I read once: pound for pound, a human is stronger<br />

than a horse. P4P, a human is much weaker than an ant. P4P, if a human could<br />

jump like a flea, they could clear two football fields!|<br />

|12/2/03 01:25:08 PM|Massimo|Rome||4||||10|RS-About big animals, I saw<br />

once a pissing elephant. It was a very formative experience... That elephant

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