@clarencehilljr We need a champion other than out of shape Derrick Lewis for this 🤬 next fight. Glad he's in a industry where this can be addressed the right way
Asked Dak Prescott if he lost some weight, he said he hasn’t purposely. He said if he had, it was probably due to stress.
Since you opened that door, do you want to talk about that stress?
I’m closing it right back, he said.
"Black man: 'Oh, don't do an Astrophysics thing. We have this basketball. Here's some sporting things. Do this, and we'll give you a ride home!' ... I was in 9th grade when I could slam dunk for the first time. I started wrestling in high school. I was undefeated." - @neiltyson
Kobe Bryant reveals exactly why so many athletes go broke a few years after retirement
"Once you retire you don't have that source of income coming in. Even if you save over a 15-year career, if your spending habits remain the same, eventually that well is going to run dry"
"For us athletes the retirement age is 32, 34, if you're lucky 37 like myself. What comes next?"
"The question needs to be, what is my passion. Not where I can create the most value or generate the most revenue, but what is my next passion"
"When you find that next passion, then everything else will make sense"
"But that's the hardest part for us"
"We have to constantly learn. Our mantra is value growth, because to grow you have to constantly learn, constantly move, constantly improve"
BLOODSPORT (1988) basically created the blueprint for a generation of tournament movies and fighting games. The Kumite, the rivalries, Bolo Yeung stealing every scene he’s in. So much of the genre spent the next few decades borrowing from it.
one of my homies today asked me to imagine what jameis might say to dart about all this. i said “anything is on the board.”
here’s the board. as you can see, i was correct.
On Memorial Day, we pay tribute to the brave men and women in uniform who gave their lives for this country that we love. It is a debt we can never fully repay, but we must never stop trying. I’ll always be grateful to our fallen heroes and their families, whose sacrifice reminds us of what it means to live for something greater than ourselves.
@Marcus_Mosher One of the many painful memories of Cowboys playoffs performances I'll never forgive is letting this refrigerator rumble 75 yards on damn screen pass