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Good for you Teo. Stand by your guns. Open up your own organization
or join an existing one. I think there’s one out there called the KKK.
Buy yourself a Harley. Get a leather vest. Fly a rebel flag.

Alright! 💪😎👍 Yeah!

 



The endorphin rush is euphoric.
When it leaves you. You become depressed.
Early in the game you know how to get it back.
You know what it takes to get back to that stage.
It comes a time in your life when enough is enough.
This could lead, to drug use or spending money
for that somewhat feeling. Bottom line is, before
you started competing in the sport or after you left.
You need professional help to bring you back to normality.






Bringing a thug in the gym and make him understand what happened.
The fella with the sauna suite that walks the dogs. He’s the sparring
partner for the fella that competed. After six months the fella that
competed said to me. There’s nothing wrong. Let’s forget about hitting
each other over the head. I immediately agreed and left. About three
weeks later I came walking back in. He says, WHAT HAPPENED?
Forget it! I’m surrounded by schmucks. I’m going to end up in jail.
His exact words were, WE KNOW! That’s why we’re all still here.
 
Animalistic Behavior!




The Jets' 2025 NFL Draft picks included:
Armand Membou (OT from Missouri, drafted at #7 overall),
Mason Taylor (TE from LSU, drafted at #42), Azareye'h Thomas
(CB from Florida State, drafted at #73), Malachi Moore
(S from Alabama, traded to #130), Arian Smith (WR from Georgia,
drafted at #110), Francisco Mauigoa (LB from Miami, drafted at #162),
and Tyler Baron (DE from Miami, drafted at #176)

 


The sad life we live.
What do you do for a living?
I fight for my life.
The sad life we live.

People would show up from out of nowhere.
We’ll pay you!
We had to move.
I find this parks building in the middle of nowhere.
I open a steel door and inside the dungeon was a ring
and a cracked mirror.



It’s free and she walks me in weight watchers.

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Who’s the mental one?
 
Sparring your heart out.
MIT work
Skipping rope
Push-ups, sit-ups
Slip rope
Now go find somewhere to run around in circles.



There isn’t a heavy bag.
There isn’t a speed bag
There isn’t a maze bag.
I never been so broke in all my life.



It’s not that I don’t fit in.
I lost respect for them.
I’m on the job.
I work nights.
I’m off Sundays and Mondays.
Look at my tattoo.
The Rangers are on.
When I hit top pay I’m getting a Harley.

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They know every little detail and did NOT a thing. It’s the FBI!
 

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Pay close attention. This can get overwhelming.



Several notable boxers with the last name de Jesús
are from Caguas, Puerto Rico, or have strong ties to
the city. One such boxer is Esteban de Jesús, a former
lightweight champion who was born in Carolina but
became internationally known while fighting in Caguas.
Another is Julian Solís de Jesús, a former world champion
who trained in Caguas. More recently, Juan Manuel López
de Jesús ("Juanmita"), the son of a two-division titleholder,
is also from Caguas and is currently an active professional
boxer.



And I leave you with this.



Is that your real name? Where did you get that?

 
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