More are rightly questioning Sports authenticity
increasingly shameless in their blatant duplicity
Greed the only thing to blame
integrity canceled for fortune and fame
Goodell proclaimed "without blacks no football
'Fake News' from crooked woke screwball
Accomplishments today doesn't equate to legit
past and present together doesn't fit
Most debated is who's Basketballs GOAT
many uneducated people insert their vote
Jordan escalated the arrogance of showboating
he's the GOAT some keep promoting
The true complete player defines GOAT
that crown only one can tote
racism always gets injected without basis
I'm simply being real not racist
Obvious from all seen and heard
THE G.O.A.T IS Larry Joe Bird
Complete agreement is where I'm at
to quote Bannon 'suck on that'
copyright 2/1/22
Don’t be surprised if Novak Djokovic in just a few years will make his comeback as one of the world's biggest sports names.
It is not the first time a world champion has been knocked out for not doing what the politicians ordered him to do. Right now, many are very satisfied - but in hindsight, the process against Nole will be seen as grotesque and completely unreasonable. And people will be ashamed of the racist undertones and lies that the political circus is currently driven by.
Muhammad Ali was also not doing what the politicians demanded. The boxer would not allow himself to enlist in the U.S. Army and take part in the Vietnam War. And the punishment was harsh and unfair: a sentence of five years in prison. He was deprived of his boxing license, his World Cup belts - people would not even recognize his name. That was in 1967.
But just three years later, the world looked different. The mood of the people was reversed. There were huge demonstrations against the Vietnam War and the racially divided USA.
Muhammad Ali had thrown his Olympic gold medal into the river after an episode in his hometown Louisville. He had walked into the town's fine restaurant with the medal around his neck and ordered two cheeseburgers.
- We do not serve negroes…
- And I do not eat them! Just give me two cheeseburgers…
The Olympic champion was kicked out of the restaurant just because he was black. And in Vietnam, blacks accounted for a quarter of the casualties, even though they accounted for only 12% of the U.S. population.
The US Supreme Court overturned Muhammad Ali's prison sentence, he was acquitted of all charges. He made a rock-solid comeback when the Champion of the World got his boxing license back.
He was right! He sure was the Greatest, even when he went an impressive 32 laps against the Parkinsons. Billions of viewers saw the sport's biggest icon stand with the torch and with trembling hands light the Olympic flame at the opening ceremony in Atlanta. That was in 1996.
Muhammad Ali died in 2016, 74 years old.
When athletes compete at a major event say the Olympics etc. its always about time and the stop watch.
Why don't they do the same with horses? I have yet to find a record of fastest times run by horses at big events.
Maybe I am just not looking in the right places?
The experts on early morning shit shoveling please pass this blog.
Cricket , known as "Gentlemen's Game" , one of the most popular and costly team game in the world of sports ...
It has gone through so many re-evaluation and reforms till date...
But , still , some rules seem really weird !!!
Tonight the Atlanta Braves won the 'World' Series, beating Houston 4 games to 2.
It was only the second time that the Atlanta Braves won the championship.
I was happy to watch the cheating Houston
a**hole Astros go down in flames.
I hope the Astros never win another World Series, until every one of their teammates, who
were on their cheating team, are no longer on the Astros.
Excellent game just finished, Boks won 32 - 12.
Great game. Money safely banked.
online today!
TOKYO (AP) — They set records everyone saw coming and others that surprised the experts.
They suffered, and battled, and spoke their truth in ways that hadn’t been heard before.
Over nine days at the near-empty Olympic Stadium, the women of track and field delivered a memorable show, both inside the lines and out.
These are some of the athletes who defined the meet in Tokyo: Allyson Felix, Sydney McLaughlin, Sifan Hassan, Raven Saunders, Elaine Thompson-Herah.
Theirs was a sport in need of a good boost, not only because of the year-long delay sparked by the virus, but because no matter when they returned, Usain Bolt would no longer draw eyes to the track simply by showing up.
The women delivered — not so much with the feel-good, dance-a-minute vibe that Bolt brought, but with a series of inspiring performances and messages that showed the heart of their sport was still beating strong.
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