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catsfanbgky

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My freshman year at UK in 99 was when I started following UK basketball. I lived out of state and like 99% of the rest of the country I was primarily a college football fan and didn’t really pay attention to bball until March. By sophomore year 00 I was hooked with big blue and was a rabid basketball fan. We lost to USC in the sweet sixteen that year like a-holes. Outside of 03 and 04 (which ended awful) I never really saw UK dominating or killing it until Cal, and unfortunately Tubby had the charisma of a sweet potato. All of Cals great moments and memories for me typically involved us overwhelming another team with talent (all of ‘12, UCLA and Kansas in 15, etc) or someone making a play (Knight and OSU in 11, Harrison in 14 tournament, etc).

Tuesday night was different. I thought and still do that Duke is much more talented, but we fought and were together and had great plays drew up and won. Won with pure heart and phenomenal X and O coaching. And then Popes analysis and strategy and passion. The whole thing is a completely different and new vibe for me after being a fan for 25 years. If this is what the Pitino years were like I can see why everyone was obsessed with his time here (I thought it was weird when I was at UK) but now I think I get it. I mean what a time to be a UK bball fam right now. What a home run Pope was.
I doubt 99% of the country is college football. Yes it may be more popular than college basketball, but 99% primarily are college football fans ? Maybe I misunderstood your post, but that number seems really high. March Madness is huge and it doesn't become so big without a lot of fans.
 

catsfanbgky

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There were a few huge scoring efforts last night in the league.

Giannis-59
KAT-46
Jordan Poole-42

Also, Shaedon Sharpe had 33. Bastard
Also, Tatum 36/8/10, Lebron's 3rd straight triple double, he had 35 /12 /14. The night before, Herro dropped 40 /5 / 8. Lots of triple doubles or near triple doubles. Fox had 29 / 6 / 10 on Tuesday. One thing I did NOT have on my card, Grady Dick averaging over 20 and playing like he is. I knew he was talented, but 20 ppg in his second year I never expected. And we hear "stay in school", LOL.
 

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I don’t know if Tyson can hang for the long haul but I watched a video of him training for this fight and if he’s able to land one of those famous uppercuts he may knock him TF out. Old dude is still lightening quick, looks stout as ever and don’t discount “old man strength “
 

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It cracks me up when I see media and certain fans say this kind of stuff. The need for unconditional love from the fanbase towards a coach that makes millions upon millions to coach a team. GTFO with that nonsense. This isn't the equivalent of supporting your child thru an 8 hour swim meet for Christ's sake!

I'll support them when I feel they deserve it.
 

Mossip

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… and smoking a metric ton of weed there for a few years. I’ll tune in the same way I flip on WWE from time to time. Same thing.

It is interesting that you can place bets on it.
 

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I think Jake Paul might be a legitimate boxer. He's not had many fights, but has defeated a few quality opponents. He's the type of fighter Tyson would've KO'd in the first round in the '80s, tho.

Tyson was washed up and already didn't look like himself 20 years ago. Sadly, I don't think he can hang, assuming this fight will actually happen and isn't staged.

I miss big time boxing. Can't beat the hype around a 80s-90s Tyson fight. Order some pizzas, beg dad to order the PPV (didn't take much convincing) and have some friends over from the neighborhood to watch a 30 second absolute slaughter.
 

UK-Chulo

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It cracks me up when I see media and certain fans say this kind of stuff. The need for unconditional love from the fanbase towards a coach that makes millions upon millions to coach a team. GTFO with that nonsense. This isn't the equivalent of supporting your child thru an 8 hour swim meet for Christ's sake!

I'll support them when I feel they deserve it.
Fans support the program and any part of it that is contributing to its success. Any component that isn’t falling in line with that goal is useless.
 
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legalbeagle123

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This fight looks as staged as humanly possible. If it wasn't for the fact that even if Mike Tyson made a deal to take a fall, he still might murder Jake Paul for sheer sport because he's Mike effing Tyson this would obvious.
Pretty bold take insinuating that a boxing match involving millions of dollars might just be a publicity stunt. Care to back that up with any facts?
 
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ukalumni00

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Don't care if Tyson is almost 60 and was washed up 20+ years ago. I am still taking my mind back to his glory days and the excitement I got watching his fights. Being able to see a legend one more time is a treat. Staged or not, he is in good shape and seems to still have a little left to beat up a scrub like this Paul kid who he would have knocked out in a less than a minute in his prime.
 

justa

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Did not know about the fight until yesterday, actually that post piqued my curiosity.

Hard to image 30 yrs ago we were paying $79.99 for a Tyson pay per view and $28 for a beast light keg from shoppers. 20-30 ppl throw in $5 each covers the nut.
 

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Came in to see if Paul is an actual professional fighter. I didn’t know him until a month ago, and don’t care enough to go digging on YouTube. What’s the “professional boxing writer” critique? If he isn’t sound mechanically, he’s fighting one of the best to ever do it, who looks to be in good shape, is acting kinda pissed like ca. 1992 Tyson was, and is just crazy enough to try and actually hurt someone.

Or, maybe Paul is legitimately good and Tyson’s age makes this a fun 4 round thing where it’s called on TKO legitimately.

What’s funny is I have no clue which way it’ll go. Neither of them winning would surprise me.

Very intrigued and will be watching, even with a very early wake up tomorrow for volleyball.
 

Vismund

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Came in to see if Paul is an actual professional fighter. I didn’t know him until a month ago, and don’t care enough to go digging on YouTube. What’s the “professional boxing writer” critique? If he isn’t sound mechanically, he’s fighting one of the best to ever do it, who looks to be in good shape, is acting kinda pissed like ca. 1992 Tyson was, and is just crazy enough to try and actually hurt someone.

Or, maybe Paul is legitimately good and Tyson’s age makes this a fun 4 round thing where it’s called on TKO legitimately.

What’s funny is I have no clue which way it’ll go. Neither of them winning would surprise me.

Very intrigued and will be watching, even with a very early wake up tomorrow for volleyball.

It's really hard to tell how good he is but Pretzel kind of hit the nail on the head. He's athletic and has been training in Boxing for quite some time now. He's only really fought retired UFC guys and other celebrities. The one time he did step in the ring with another actual boxer, he lost (Tyson Fury's little brother).

Realistically, any semi-pro boxer (that isn't ancient) with experience smokes him, but he never fights those guys.
 
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Wynn Duffy 69

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I had a dream last night - well really it was that period between like 4:30 and 6 where you’ve waken up and gone back to sleep but you’re not actually asleep because old but you still have some wild *** dreams - and Mike hit Jake square on the first punch, and Jake’s head blew up, and a bunch of butterflies came fluttering out of the void where his head had been. It was wild.

I also had a dream the second night after the Duke game (so wed into thurs?) that Pope dies of a massive coronary sometime in the dead *** of winter/conference play - like, February 5th. I take this as my brain/spirit refusing to accept that everything is as good as it actually seems right now and instead conditioning me to accept inevitable defeat and shattered hopes.

Thanks, Cal!
 
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wildcatadam6

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It's really hard to tell how good he is but Pretzel kind of hit the nail on the head. He's athletic and has been training in Boxing for quite some time now. He's only really fought retired UFC guys and other celebrities. The one time he did step in the ring with another actual boxer, he lost (Tyson Fury's little brother).

Realistically, any semi-pro boxer (that isn't ancient) with experience smokes him, but he never fights those guys.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks
 

justa

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It’s been so long since I’ve watched boxing I forgot about the touching undercard.