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Ken Lund The day the TV, I became a fan of boxing and wrestling
all started, when I was very young, just a boy. I had a professional baseball (the Dodgers fell in love when the Mets) and had begun to develop an appreciation for professional football. For me, although I was very young, the NFL seems sporting equivalent of war … to obtain a constant battle to get a territorial advantage.
As is the case for most boys, I also like to be sitting watching TV in the evenings and on weekends, sometimes with my father. He loved baseball, of course, because it is the right of every American. But my father did and boxes. In fact, he was passionate about it. It would be on the couch (sitting as the edge of the sofa) and avoids pretense slots with the fighters on the screen, as if he was in the ring.
At first I laughed when I saw him do. After a few battles with him, I stopped laughing and started to copy his movements, because over time I have had the passion he had lived for so many years of development.
It was great. I was a fan of boxing … loved the story and the big names like Marciano (49-0 with 42 KOs career), then Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali soon). I developed a love / hate relationship “far” with him in the early years … and an assessment of its size. It is probably the greatest heavyweight fighters of all time, certainly the fastest.
How can I fight? Believe it or not, my mother, the unusual form of “sports entertainment to enjoy.” She was convinced it was real and my father, she could never change my mind. Whatever. It would develop the “games” on the TV screen and voice their anger that “evil” shows devastating to the “good guy”.
The more I looked, the more I began to really appreciate what was happening. These giants of the ring were “like oversized cartoon characters and shows they have been placed in an entertaining … as long as you see them as entertainment.
, And then, Vince McMahon, Hulk Hogan and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has the national struggle, worldwide … and was then in a position of prominence and respectability, they don ‘ have never achieved before.
TV sports enthusiasts clock professional boxing and wrestling most nights of the week these days … if they subscribe to services suppliers with the right programming.
And while television has made me a fan of boxing and wrestling, where decisions Station were relatively limited, it will be interesting to see how Young fans of these sports can now ask themselves if the choices are almost unlimited stations … If boxing and wrestling almost every night of the week – in prime time.
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