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That’s a great card, Peter. One I haven’t seen before. Interesting how they blurred out all the other runners. 1950s version of NIL. :D
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It is even crazier that Bannister was a chain smoker Bannister would have whooped me in his old technology compared to modern shoes with my 4:15 PR… He was a stud!!! |
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We had an earlier post about Tony Hawk for skateboarding, but many say it's Rodney Mullen. An early card I just picked up on a whim.
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I completely forgot until this moment about that card. Now I have to hunt one down. |
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Maybe not the greatest distance runner ever, but one of the coolest with his mastery of tactics.
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A candidate for greatest bowler. No cards of him until recently.
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I do think in Tennis a couple of people have been overlooked, Laurence Doherty and his brother Reginald. Maybe they it's because they were British or because of the period in which they played. However, their accomplishments were amazing.
Although not a card, I do have this patinated bronze sculpture circa 1900 by a prominent artist Carl Maria Schwerdtner, deceased 1916. |
"Boxing (men's): Robinson/Louis/Marciano/Ali/Tyson/Mayweather"
At any weight, Duran would have murdered Mayweather. https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ni%20Duran.jpg |
Duran was 72-1 when he fought Leonard the second time in the "No Mas" fight.
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My other main gripe about Mayweather is that he dodged the best at their best. The Pacquiao fight was well past Pac-Man's prime and he was injured to boot. That 50-0 has a lot of not quite peak guys on it. |
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Tony Schumacher "The Sarge" one of the G.O.A.T. s for NHRA Top Fuel. I met Tony during the Super Nationals at Raceway Park, Englishtown NJ. He was super nice and spent time with others and me while signing autographs. I got the diecast from his trailer at Raceway Park
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