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Roy Jones Jr. won his first boxing title at 160 pounds and eventually went on to box (and beat) heavyweight John Ruiz, who weighed in at like 225 pounds for the fight.

Please don’t fucking take Di Maria in return. The money alone is fine.

Pretty sure he’s this guy:

This isn’t an article about an MMA fighter. It’s an article about a boxinng match between a professional boxer and an amateur.

The sweet, grey 315. Expansive country and small cities without the charm of either

The other bar exam. Although I do make a mean mojito. The key is to use as much sugar as you have in your apartment, and then all of the sugar in the two apartments adjacent to you.

I’ll have a Mojito please.

How fucking conceited and oblivious do you have to be to type that and hit SEND? Do white people have to insert themselves into everything?

i made a thing, you made a thing better.

DEMPSEY: Call it
REF: no, see, I’m the ref. I flip the coin. You have to call it.
DEMPSEY: ...call it
REF: Ok we’re gonna need a new captain out here

‘Police in Southaven, Miss. apparently went to the wrong address to execute an arrest warrant and ended up fatally shooting a man in his own home on Sunday...’

It’s a weird way to start Lake Placid 5, but whatever, I’ll watch it.

The fact that he was falsely accused of a crime is just further proof that Whitehead isn’t Cowboys material.

Ann Arbor Rick’s is every bit of a divey mess as the one in East Lansing. I doubt even the loyalest Ricks A2 patron would deny that. Sticky floors, dank smell, gross bathrooms, and if you are even mid-20's you are probably in like the 98th percentile of age. It’s a complete shit show. Don’t get me wrong, it’s also a

Half of Chicago is now memorizing Mike Glennon’s full name and DOB, *fingers crossed* just in case.

“Switch” is just another incredible black group that is ignored by contemporary black folks. A group whose sound and influence was thrown away save for a handful of recurrent black radio stations nationwide.

@Ella Psy.D: "It's a lot more common than most people think."