When i saw your claim/boast i was under the assumption you were a girl. This is a thread that boys are not allowed on.
even though I rudely intrude myself.
But I just checked your profile and it says you're a guy and that you play football. So it's quite possible you can bench press 240 pounds, although that is still quite impressive for a 16 year old. If you're not pulling my leg, my hat's off to you. Wow. Even if you weigh 220 pounds, I'm impressed. When I was about 17 or 18 I was able (but just barely) to bench press 225 pounds, the most I ever did. But I only weighed 150 pounds or so at the time.
edit: Never mind about the thread. I thought this was the girl's thread. I'm getting confused with all the different threads.![]()
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225 is pretty impressive if you weigh only 150. That's 150% body weight.
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LET THERE BE LIGHT
"Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena
My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/
My mom's uncle was weighing more than 200 pound when he was older than 62.
Just in case I'm not the only player/fan of AMERICAN football here, let's see if we can start up a debate: which defense is better, 3-4 or 4-3?
Alternately, who was better... Muhammad Ali or Sugar Ray Robinson? Normally this would be a wash, but I read a Bert Sugar book in which he named Robinson the best of all time.
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I have the unique bias of being born in Pittsburgh and living in New England, so 3-4 all the way. It's so versatile, the blitz is almost always coming, but hard to pinpoint... Plus, you just need three oversize D-lineman and maybe 1-2 fast linebackers to have an effective pass rush.
Mike Tyson was undoubtedly the most POWERFUL boxer of all time, but after losing to Buster Douglas, the mystique and aura of invincibility were gone. He had a stretch of dominance that was unrivaled, though.
Personally, my vote is for Ali. He was not only a puncher, not only a boxer, not only a showman, not only a strategist, he was a vocal, outspoken man... Even if I don't agree with his ideas, I can respect that (to a point).
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My condolences, man.
Shall these bones live?