How many of you still post on this board after the SB?

RonSpringsdaman20

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I stopped watching around 20 years ago give or take a few.

Was a Bulls fan (before they started winning titles and were losing to the Pistons) so when they did start winning titles I loved it but towards the end of their title years I quit watching because I seen how the Refs would let Jordan get away with fouls (not major ones but still) and they would foul Rodman just for looking at someone.

Now I get it, Rodman was a trouble maker but they still took it out on him when he was doing nothing and let Jordan get away with fouls and walks.

Jordan was their poster boy and when the refereeing was so bad that they held two different players on the same team to two different standards I just got tired of it and have not watched since. I doubt I have even watched five minutes of NBA since that time.

I love basketball...
But I understand.

I stopped watching baseball because of Peter Angelos..... Never turned back...
watch the playoffs here and there... but I will never watch to the degree that I did as a child-teen years.
 

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I don't post much as you can see from my post count after over 10 years, but I will visit daily even in offseason. I don't have time to really research Cowboys happenings but a lot of members do take the time to do that and I come here to get their knowledge. I also enjoy the off topic and sports discussions.
 

KJJ

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I still read the board, but im more on a boxing forum in the off season

I use to be a huge boxing fan from the early 70's to the mid 90's. Had a pile of boxing magazines stacked in my room growing up. The first fight between Ail and Frazier turned me onto the sport. They use to show some great fights on free TV long before pay per view came to homes. Boxing was at it's best during the Ail, Frazier, Ken Norton, Forman, Holmes Duran, Hagler, Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns era. Was still heavily into boxing during Tyson's prime but once he started to fade so did my interest in the sport. I don't even watch boxing anymore.
 

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I use to be a huge boxing fan from the early 70's to the mid 90's. Had a pile of boxing magazines stacked in my room growing up. The first fight between Ail and Frazier turned me onto the sport. They use to show some great fights on free TV long before pay per view came to homes. Boxing was at it's best during the Ail, Frazier, Ken Norton, Forman, Holmes Duran, Hagler, Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns era. Was still heavily into boxing during Tyson's prime but once he started to fade so did my interest in the sport. I don't even watch boxing anymore.

Still have some pretty good fights.
 

KJJ

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Still have some pretty good fights.

Never thought I would lose interest in boxing. Went to a lot of fights in Vegas including the Norton/Holmes fight back in 1978. The Ali/Holmes fight in 1980 and the first Leonard/Hearns fight in 1981. Saw OJ Simpson and Nicole Brown at that fight they were sitting with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. It seemed like once Tyson faded there wasn't any fights that perked my interest. The last fight I saw was the Tyson/Holyfield rematch where Tyson was DQ'd for biting him.
 

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Never thought I would lose interest in boxing. Went to a lot of fights in Vegas including the Norton/Holmes fight back in 1978. The Ali/Holmes fight in 1980 and the first Leonard/Hearns fight in 1981. Saw OJ Simpson and Nicole Brown at that fight they were sitting with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. It seemed like once Tyson faded there wasn't any fights that perked my interest. The last fight I saw was the Tyson/Holyfield rematch where Tyson was DQ'd for biting him.

You went to all those famous fights? That's so cool.
 

KJJ

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You went to all those famous fights? That's so cool.

Went to all of them and then some I loved boxing. Got to see a lot of celebs at those fights not many things other than seeing the Cowboys win a SB live (which I did in Jan of 93 at the Rose Bowl) beats attending a big fight.
 

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Went to all of them and then some I loved boxing. Got to see a lot of celebs at those fights not many things other than seeing the Cowboys win a SB live (which I did in Jan of 93 at the Rose Bowl) beats attending a big fight.

Now you're just rubbing it in. :)
 

KJJ

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Now you're just rubbing it in. :)

Here's a couple of poor quality pics I took at the first Leonard/Hearns fight in 1981. The first one is OJ and Nicole Brown they walked right in front of me and I barely got the picture off. The second pic is Kareem Abdul Jabbar who was sitting with them just a few rows from me. You can just barely make out OJ and Nicole Brown on the left side of the pic. The pics are really poor quality only posting them because of the history between OJ and Nicole Brown.

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I check in every single day, multiple times. A little less in the offseason but I'm still here.
 
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