1 00:00:01,080 --> 00:00:03,800 Speaker 1: You're listening no Fox Sports Radio Radio. 2 00:00:05,400 --> 00:00:08,440 Speaker 2: Let's go, baby, Let's go. 3 00:00:09,800 --> 00:00:12,160 Speaker 3: You know it's kind of funny as we welcome you 4 00:00:12,200 --> 00:00:14,600 Speaker 3: in tonight to the Plank Show right here on Fox 5 00:00:14,640 --> 00:00:17,759 Speaker 3: Sports Radio. I would like to proudly tell you that 6 00:00:17,800 --> 00:00:20,400 Speaker 3: we're coming to you from the tire rack dot Com studios. 7 00:00:21,079 --> 00:00:23,360 Speaker 3: Tire rack dot Com will help you get there on 8 00:00:23,520 --> 00:00:27,640 Speaker 3: unmatched a selection, fast, free shipping, free road hazard protection, 9 00:00:28,240 --> 00:00:31,520 Speaker 3: and over ten thousand recommended installers tire rack dot Com. 10 00:00:31,800 --> 00:00:36,080 Speaker 3: That's the way tire buying should be. Now, I'll plan 11 00:00:36,120 --> 00:00:39,160 Speaker 3: a seat for a later conversation. Okay, I just want 12 00:00:39,159 --> 00:00:41,519 Speaker 3: you I want you all to put this kind of 13 00:00:41,520 --> 00:00:43,200 Speaker 3: in the back of your head and we'll dive into 14 00:00:43,240 --> 00:00:45,360 Speaker 3: it later. Could end up being one of the wildest 15 00:00:45,360 --> 00:00:48,640 Speaker 3: shows we've ever had. Just thrown that out there, not 16 00:00:48,760 --> 00:00:55,160 Speaker 3: because of topics, not because of I guess really angles. 17 00:00:56,200 --> 00:00:58,200 Speaker 3: I used to when I first started in radio, I 18 00:00:58,240 --> 00:01:00,880 Speaker 3: had a boss. His name was Michael Dell. Jordan became 19 00:01:00,880 --> 00:01:03,440 Speaker 3: one of my best friends, and he said, and everything 20 00:01:03,480 --> 00:01:08,240 Speaker 3: that you do in radio hit angle form, hit angle form, 21 00:01:08,480 --> 00:01:10,560 Speaker 3: the hit What do you want to talk about the angle? 22 00:01:10,760 --> 00:01:12,720 Speaker 3: What's your take the form? How are you going to 23 00:01:12,760 --> 00:01:15,520 Speaker 3: present to the listener. Come on, hit angle form. That's 24 00:01:15,520 --> 00:01:19,440 Speaker 3: not what I'm talking about here. Our location is one 25 00:01:19,600 --> 00:01:23,720 Speaker 3: that might be conducive to the first ever live studio 26 00:01:23,800 --> 00:01:28,199 Speaker 3: audience in the history of the Planks, A very short 27 00:01:28,280 --> 00:01:30,160 Speaker 3: history of the Plank show. 28 00:01:30,200 --> 00:01:31,840 Speaker 2: Well, we'll update in just a bit. 29 00:01:31,880 --> 00:01:37,600 Speaker 3: And man, I know, we've got March Madness and it's 30 00:01:37,600 --> 00:01:40,600 Speaker 3: my favorite sporting given of the year, at least the 31 00:01:40,640 --> 00:01:43,560 Speaker 3: first two days are we'll talk about what I think, 32 00:01:43,600 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 3: for most people would be considered a monumental disappointment, because 33 00:01:49,400 --> 00:01:51,280 Speaker 3: you know, we did have a little bit of history 34 00:01:51,840 --> 00:01:56,320 Speaker 3: in the NCAA Tournament tonight. And it's it's not bad history, 35 00:01:56,480 --> 00:01:58,680 Speaker 3: you know, it's not. It's not something that you look 36 00:01:58,720 --> 00:02:01,800 Speaker 3: at and you think, oh my god, how how embarrassing, 37 00:02:01,880 --> 00:02:02,520 Speaker 3: how terrible? 38 00:02:02,560 --> 00:02:05,920 Speaker 2: Well, unless you're the ACC. I mean this is. 39 00:02:07,800 --> 00:02:12,440 Speaker 3: This is the first time that only one ACC team 40 00:02:13,040 --> 00:02:15,320 Speaker 3: is alive in the Round of thirty two in the 41 00:02:15,400 --> 00:02:17,160 Speaker 3: last fifty years. 42 00:02:17,480 --> 00:02:18,200 Speaker 1: It's crazy. 43 00:02:18,200 --> 00:02:20,919 Speaker 3: Man, what a terrible year. And by the way, I'm 44 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:26,400 Speaker 3: still not over Thursday night. Listen here, Clemson, show up, 45 00:02:27,280 --> 00:02:30,320 Speaker 3: Show up? What are we doing not even showing up 46 00:02:30,360 --> 00:02:32,880 Speaker 3: for the NCAA tournament? Ah and I'll be honest with you, 47 00:02:32,919 --> 00:02:36,680 Speaker 3: I didn't even really have Clemson going far in my bracket, like, 48 00:02:36,919 --> 00:02:41,359 Speaker 3: for instance, like Clark Kellogg had, Clemson is a final 49 00:02:41,400 --> 00:02:45,080 Speaker 3: four team, Like if you had that, you should. 50 00:02:44,800 --> 00:02:47,560 Speaker 2: Be really really angry with the way they showed up. 51 00:02:48,120 --> 00:02:48,880 Speaker 1: But no, no, no. 52 00:02:49,280 --> 00:02:52,200 Speaker 3: The stat that stands out to me, it's not that 53 00:02:52,240 --> 00:02:57,840 Speaker 3: from the acc we had zero, not a zippo zilch. 54 00:02:58,480 --> 00:03:03,720 Speaker 3: Seeds from thirteen and beyond that advanced. So basically what 55 00:03:03,760 --> 00:03:08,120 Speaker 3: we're saying is sixteen, fifteen, fourteen, and thirteen. And I 56 00:03:08,200 --> 00:03:09,959 Speaker 3: think the easier way to lay it out if you 57 00:03:10,000 --> 00:03:15,720 Speaker 3: don't like the upsets, we've had zero true cinderellas. The 58 00:03:15,760 --> 00:03:19,120 Speaker 3: top four seeds went sixteen and zero in the first round, 59 00:03:19,919 --> 00:03:25,480 Speaker 3: and it's the first time since since twenty seventeen that 60 00:03:25,480 --> 00:03:29,520 Speaker 3: that's happened, and prior to that it was two thousand 61 00:03:29,520 --> 00:03:35,120 Speaker 3: and seven, and it's only happened four times in the 62 00:03:35,200 --> 00:03:40,880 Speaker 3: last twenty five years now and total, the only times 63 00:03:40,920 --> 00:03:43,440 Speaker 3: the top four seeds went undefeated in the first round 64 00:03:43,960 --> 00:03:47,200 Speaker 3: since expansion of sixty four in nineteen eighty five, with 65 00:03:47,360 --> 00:03:50,640 Speaker 3: those four and twenty since twenty two thousand, seventeen, two 66 00:03:50,640 --> 00:03:52,640 Speaker 3: thousand and seven, two thousand and four, and two thousand 67 00:03:53,480 --> 00:03:55,200 Speaker 3: and nineteen ninety four. 68 00:03:55,720 --> 00:03:56,120 Speaker 1: That's it. 69 00:03:57,400 --> 00:03:57,960 Speaker 2: That is it. 70 00:03:59,240 --> 00:04:02,040 Speaker 3: So if you're a fan of the upsets, which most 71 00:04:02,040 --> 00:04:06,000 Speaker 3: of us are, are the buzzer beaters. I'm preparing myself 72 00:04:06,040 --> 00:04:09,480 Speaker 3: for our show, this little mention here, and a majority 73 00:04:09,480 --> 00:04:13,320 Speaker 3: of the program tonight is going to be preparing myself 74 00:04:13,360 --> 00:04:16,080 Speaker 3: because I know what my buddy Arnie Spaniard is gonna 75 00:04:16,080 --> 00:04:19,000 Speaker 3: say on Sunday night, and I'm afraid I don't. 76 00:04:18,760 --> 00:04:19,640 Speaker 2: Really have a counter. 77 00:04:20,480 --> 00:04:22,800 Speaker 3: I don't have a pushback to those of you that say, 78 00:04:23,120 --> 00:04:25,600 Speaker 3: oh man, this NCAA tournament has been a snoozer. 79 00:04:26,240 --> 00:04:27,680 Speaker 2: We've had zero buzzer beaters. 80 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:30,719 Speaker 3: In fact, I didn't say this my brother, Good Evening 81 00:04:30,760 --> 00:04:36,480 Speaker 3: Mark In Brianna, producer co host Life Partners here for 82 00:04:36,760 --> 00:04:39,760 Speaker 3: four hour, three hours every single Friday night into a 83 00:04:39,800 --> 00:04:42,920 Speaker 3: Saturday morning. I mean, Brie, I don't know about you, 84 00:04:43,400 --> 00:04:45,400 Speaker 3: but I don't even know that many people that sit 85 00:04:45,480 --> 00:04:47,039 Speaker 3: here today and throw their hands up and like, oh 86 00:04:47,160 --> 00:04:48,240 Speaker 3: my bracket's busted. 87 00:04:48,440 --> 00:04:49,200 Speaker 1: It's terrible. 88 00:04:49,400 --> 00:04:53,599 Speaker 3: I put together the top five moments from the NCAA Tournament. 89 00:04:53,600 --> 00:04:55,040 Speaker 2: I'm so excited because. 90 00:04:54,800 --> 00:04:59,120 Speaker 3: Every year you'll get that crazy buzzer beater, Kevin Coogler 91 00:04:59,360 --> 00:05:01,680 Speaker 3: or one of the great voices on Westwood One. It's like, 92 00:05:01,760 --> 00:05:06,640 Speaker 3: oh uh, and the minute men lats longer than one 93 00:05:06,720 --> 00:05:09,320 Speaker 3: minute in the NCAA tournament, I have all their little 94 00:05:09,400 --> 00:05:11,159 Speaker 3: cheesy calls that they have in the end. 95 00:05:11,160 --> 00:05:13,839 Speaker 2: You know what I'm talking about, Brie? I don't know. 96 00:05:13,880 --> 00:05:15,599 Speaker 3: I mean, we're gonna probably have to work on this 97 00:05:15,720 --> 00:05:17,800 Speaker 3: or the whole first hour. I don't even know what 98 00:05:17,880 --> 00:05:19,839 Speaker 3: the top five moments from the first two days of 99 00:05:19,839 --> 00:05:20,440 Speaker 3: the tournament are. 100 00:05:20,480 --> 00:05:23,080 Speaker 4: Do you gosh? No, I could maybe come up with 101 00:05:23,160 --> 00:05:25,640 Speaker 4: like two. Maybe I reached. 102 00:05:27,080 --> 00:05:27,679 Speaker 1: I reached. 103 00:05:28,279 --> 00:05:30,919 Speaker 3: I'll present it to you during our first commercial break 104 00:05:31,400 --> 00:05:33,640 Speaker 3: and you see if it's arable, and maybe we'll do 105 00:05:33,720 --> 00:05:36,640 Speaker 3: it in our next second. By the way, Bri, how 106 00:05:36,680 --> 00:05:39,640 Speaker 3: was your week? How welcome? Welcome to the program tonight? 107 00:05:39,640 --> 00:05:40,320 Speaker 3: How was your week? 108 00:05:40,680 --> 00:05:43,880 Speaker 4: It was going pretty okay? But now with the Sons 109 00:05:44,000 --> 00:05:46,480 Speaker 4: just killing the Cavaliers, I wanna high right now? I 110 00:05:46,600 --> 00:05:47,960 Speaker 4: wanna high? 111 00:05:48,000 --> 00:05:48,839 Speaker 1: Whoa we still have? 112 00:05:49,040 --> 00:05:51,760 Speaker 2: We still have NBA action to talk about? 113 00:05:52,160 --> 00:05:53,320 Speaker 4: Actually we do? 114 00:05:54,040 --> 00:05:54,719 Speaker 1: How about that? 115 00:05:55,600 --> 00:05:56,040 Speaker 2: Uh? 116 00:05:56,279 --> 00:05:59,680 Speaker 3: Final score tonight one twenty three one twelve, Phoenix over 117 00:05:59,680 --> 00:06:03,599 Speaker 3: the clear when Cavaliers. I've got a great note go 118 00:06:03,720 --> 00:06:05,760 Speaker 3: figure on the Thunder that we'll get to a little 119 00:06:05,760 --> 00:06:08,400 Speaker 3: bit later on in the program, plus a hot scorching 120 00:06:08,480 --> 00:06:10,640 Speaker 3: take that my man Jason Smith would be proud of 121 00:06:11,000 --> 00:06:12,040 Speaker 3: on the Lakers Mark. 122 00:06:12,440 --> 00:06:14,400 Speaker 2: Good evening. How's your week been, Bud. 123 00:06:14,440 --> 00:06:16,040 Speaker 5: Good, very good, very good? 124 00:06:16,120 --> 00:06:17,200 Speaker 1: All as well? 125 00:06:17,200 --> 00:06:18,960 Speaker 2: All It's good, same here man. 126 00:06:19,400 --> 00:06:21,560 Speaker 3: I had the worst day maybe that I've ever had 127 00:06:21,600 --> 00:06:24,440 Speaker 3: on Tuesday, but everything beyond that has been outstanding. 128 00:06:24,480 --> 00:06:25,120 Speaker 2: But I'll tell you what. 129 00:06:25,960 --> 00:06:27,560 Speaker 3: I could sit here and we could talk for the 130 00:06:27,600 --> 00:06:31,200 Speaker 3: next you know, twenty minutes of our opening segment about 131 00:06:31,720 --> 00:06:34,760 Speaker 3: March madness and me complaining about zero buzzer beaters and 132 00:06:34,760 --> 00:06:38,040 Speaker 3: how it just hasn't had the umph we could pin 133 00:06:38,160 --> 00:06:42,320 Speaker 3: our sad goodbye to Jamis from New Orleans. Well, actually 134 00:06:43,040 --> 00:06:45,640 Speaker 3: it's wild because he was he was a Cleveland last year, 135 00:06:45,880 --> 00:06:48,120 Speaker 3: and yet New Orleans Saints fans treat him like he 136 00:06:48,160 --> 00:06:50,599 Speaker 3: was the greatest thing that's ever happened. Did he even 137 00:06:50,640 --> 00:06:53,040 Speaker 3: have a winning record? As you all starting quarterback pree, 138 00:06:53,080 --> 00:06:53,520 Speaker 3: I don't. 139 00:06:53,320 --> 00:06:53,839 Speaker 2: Think he did. 140 00:06:54,000 --> 00:06:54,680 Speaker 4: No, he did not. 141 00:06:55,839 --> 00:06:57,960 Speaker 1: But like the most beloved. 142 00:06:57,520 --> 00:07:00,520 Speaker 3: Terrible quarterback in the history of the NFL, uh, he 143 00:07:00,680 --> 00:07:03,479 Speaker 3: signs tonight where you guys know, I've been pretty open 144 00:07:03,520 --> 00:07:06,240 Speaker 3: and honest about my obsession with the Aaron Rodgers story 145 00:07:06,320 --> 00:07:12,520 Speaker 3: that I guess continues to kind of linger. But I 146 00:07:12,520 --> 00:07:18,880 Speaker 3: I want to start tonight with George Foreman. And when 147 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:24,640 Speaker 3: when George Foreman made his comeback, that that was the 148 00:07:24,680 --> 00:07:28,440 Speaker 3: golden age I think of boxing, and maybe maybe we're going. 149 00:07:28,440 --> 00:07:32,280 Speaker 2: To look back and you know that the decade of. 150 00:07:32,280 --> 00:07:34,880 Speaker 3: Them and maybe I should be more specific here right 151 00:07:35,560 --> 00:07:41,240 Speaker 3: heavyweight boxing, heavyweight boxing. I I understand we have way 152 00:07:41,280 --> 00:07:42,640 Speaker 3: too many titles. 153 00:07:42,680 --> 00:07:45,920 Speaker 2: I get it. We have. We have way too many 154 00:07:47,200 --> 00:07:49,640 Speaker 2: federations and in belts. 155 00:07:49,200 --> 00:07:54,400 Speaker 3: And we're we're trying to, I guess, reinvent the wheel 156 00:07:54,400 --> 00:07:55,320 Speaker 3: in a lot of ways. 157 00:07:56,040 --> 00:07:56,960 Speaker 2: But from. 158 00:07:58,400 --> 00:08:03,440 Speaker 3: From Mike Tyson's emerjents, whenever, at you know, nineteen years 159 00:08:03,440 --> 00:08:06,800 Speaker 3: of age, he's knocking out guys like quick Tillis. Then 160 00:08:06,840 --> 00:08:08,760 Speaker 3: all of a sudden you look up and he's winning. 161 00:08:09,600 --> 00:08:12,360 Speaker 3: He's winning a title at the age of twenty years old. 162 00:08:12,480 --> 00:08:17,200 Speaker 3: And then he's fighting the biggest fights that anyone wanted 163 00:08:17,240 --> 00:08:20,920 Speaker 3: to see in the late eighties eighty eight, you know, 164 00:08:21,080 --> 00:08:24,600 Speaker 3: eighty nine against Frank Bruno. But then when Tyson lost 165 00:08:24,720 --> 00:08:28,880 Speaker 3: in ninety there was a certain sense of oh gosh, 166 00:08:28,960 --> 00:08:33,920 Speaker 3: where is where's heavyweight boxing going to go from here? Well, 167 00:08:35,360 --> 00:08:39,839 Speaker 3: enter a pretty good crop of younger boxers, right, Michael Moore, 168 00:08:39,960 --> 00:08:43,360 Speaker 3: Evander Holyfield. I mean, I'm old enough to remember when 169 00:08:44,200 --> 00:08:47,520 Speaker 3: the great Tommy Morris, Tommy Morrison was a thing for 170 00:08:47,559 --> 00:08:55,200 Speaker 3: a while. But you know, George Foreman's re emergence is 171 00:08:55,320 --> 00:09:00,560 Speaker 3: honestly at forty five and I'm forty nine. Okay, So 172 00:09:00,640 --> 00:09:03,920 Speaker 3: I think about George Foreman whenever he beat Michael Moore 173 00:09:04,040 --> 00:09:09,719 Speaker 3: in nineteen ninety four, which by the way, came basically 174 00:09:10,160 --> 00:09:14,520 Speaker 3: a little over a year from him losing to the 175 00:09:14,559 --> 00:09:18,240 Speaker 3: late great Tommy Morrison. But when he beat Michael Moore, 176 00:09:18,320 --> 00:09:23,599 Speaker 3: it was right in an era where heavyweight boxing was 177 00:09:24,440 --> 00:09:28,679 Speaker 3: can't miss you, just you couldn't miss it. And I 178 00:09:28,760 --> 00:09:33,360 Speaker 3: miss that. I don't know, And maybe tonight on the 179 00:09:34,600 --> 00:09:37,480 Speaker 3: tweets into the show the X submissions, how everyone to 180 00:09:37,840 --> 00:09:39,680 Speaker 3: phrase it. 181 00:09:39,840 --> 00:09:41,760 Speaker 2: Maybe there might be some old heads like me that 182 00:09:41,800 --> 00:09:42,760 Speaker 2: feel the same way. 183 00:09:43,120 --> 00:09:45,600 Speaker 3: Maybe there might be that younger generation that kind of 184 00:09:46,320 --> 00:09:49,280 Speaker 3: longs for the days because like we didn't have to 185 00:09:49,400 --> 00:09:54,760 Speaker 3: generate some fake bs like you get with and again 186 00:09:54,800 --> 00:09:57,160 Speaker 3: whenever I'm not trying to hate on Jake Paul. 187 00:09:57,240 --> 00:09:58,040 Speaker 2: That's not the point. 188 00:09:58,679 --> 00:10:02,920 Speaker 3: But it wasn't some so of choreographed show. It was 189 00:10:03,920 --> 00:10:07,520 Speaker 3: a freaking fight, and it was a show in the ring. 190 00:10:07,800 --> 00:10:10,440 Speaker 3: He had craziness that would happen around big time fights. 191 00:10:10,440 --> 00:10:14,640 Speaker 3: We had dudes para selling or whatever, fan man jumping 192 00:10:14,679 --> 00:10:17,839 Speaker 3: in the ring, you had brawls, you had earbyites. He 193 00:10:17,920 --> 00:10:22,960 Speaker 3: had all this craziness through the late eighties and the 194 00:10:23,080 --> 00:10:25,400 Speaker 3: decade of I guess the nineties to two thousand and 195 00:10:25,520 --> 00:10:30,680 Speaker 3: heavyweight boxing, and George Foreman and his incredible return was 196 00:10:30,720 --> 00:10:34,880 Speaker 3: a major part of that. So tonight I'm really sad, 197 00:10:36,000 --> 00:10:39,400 Speaker 3: not just because well, let me rephrase that, I'm really 198 00:10:39,440 --> 00:10:44,640 Speaker 3: sad that I think an American icon passed away because 199 00:10:44,679 --> 00:10:48,280 Speaker 3: he became so much more than a heavyweight boxer. 200 00:10:48,679 --> 00:10:50,520 Speaker 2: He was the Foreman grill guy, right. 201 00:10:51,040 --> 00:10:54,040 Speaker 3: I would imagine that a majority of a whole new generation, 202 00:10:54,679 --> 00:10:57,920 Speaker 3: that's all they knew him for. I kind of always 203 00:10:57,920 --> 00:10:59,520 Speaker 3: got a kick out of the fact that I felt 204 00:10:59,520 --> 00:11:02,559 Speaker 3: like every single time I would hear about George Foreman, 205 00:11:02,600 --> 00:11:04,200 Speaker 3: there was another kid that had kind of popped up 206 00:11:04,240 --> 00:11:06,560 Speaker 3: that was his and the kid's name was George. Like, 207 00:11:06,960 --> 00:11:09,840 Speaker 3: can we have some creativity in the name George. But 208 00:11:10,040 --> 00:11:13,000 Speaker 3: for me on this, you know night, when we have 209 00:11:13,040 --> 00:11:15,400 Speaker 3: a whole first round of the NCAA tournament to recap, 210 00:11:16,679 --> 00:11:19,679 Speaker 3: we got quarterback moves and the NFL to debate and 211 00:11:19,679 --> 00:11:22,160 Speaker 3: discuts in tonight when we're gonna take your calls at 212 00:11:22,320 --> 00:11:25,079 Speaker 3: eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox eight seven seven 213 00:11:25,400 --> 00:11:27,160 Speaker 3: nine ninety six, six three sixty nine. 214 00:11:27,880 --> 00:11:29,480 Speaker 1: I'm sad, but yet. 215 00:11:29,880 --> 00:11:34,400 Speaker 3: Thinking about George Foreman brings happy thoughts about a sport 216 00:11:34,440 --> 00:11:38,960 Speaker 3: that I miss, that I wish was still in some way, 217 00:11:39,000 --> 00:11:42,000 Speaker 3: shape or form relevant. Now there's I'm not turning this 218 00:11:42,080 --> 00:11:44,240 Speaker 3: into a boxing segment. I'm not gonna act like I've 219 00:11:44,280 --> 00:11:47,040 Speaker 3: been following the boxing beat or anything of that nature. 220 00:11:47,200 --> 00:11:48,040 Speaker 2: I can't even. 221 00:11:48,040 --> 00:11:50,520 Speaker 3: Pretend to Hell, I couldn't even tell you off the 222 00:11:50,520 --> 00:11:52,960 Speaker 3: top of my head right now who the actual heavyweight 223 00:11:53,040 --> 00:11:55,600 Speaker 3: champion is. I'd have to google it, but I'll add this. 224 00:11:55,760 --> 00:11:57,959 Speaker 3: It's all over TV now, right. You got Fox, you 225 00:11:58,040 --> 00:12:01,400 Speaker 3: got ESPN that's showing it NonStop. So some might argue, well, 226 00:12:01,440 --> 00:12:04,320 Speaker 3: I'm seeing more boxing than I ever have. But Mark Ramsey, 227 00:12:04,520 --> 00:12:06,960 Speaker 3: it's a different feel to boxing, right, It's not like 228 00:12:07,000 --> 00:12:07,720 Speaker 3: it once was. 229 00:12:07,840 --> 00:12:11,200 Speaker 6: You were talking about the last half of George Foreman. 230 00:12:11,280 --> 00:12:13,560 Speaker 6: But in the beginning half, do you recall all the 231 00:12:13,640 --> 00:12:17,400 Speaker 6: time when George Foreman had a fight and he fought 232 00:12:17,480 --> 00:12:19,080 Speaker 6: three guys and one night. 233 00:12:20,000 --> 00:12:21,480 Speaker 1: Yes, that was. 234 00:12:21,360 --> 00:12:24,479 Speaker 6: Amazing, just he was so big and strong, just so powerful, 235 00:12:24,800 --> 00:12:28,520 Speaker 6: and somehow they had a fight night where he fought 236 00:12:28,640 --> 00:12:31,000 Speaker 6: three guys in a row. I'm sure the fans would 237 00:12:31,040 --> 00:12:33,160 Speaker 6: know what I'm talking about, but it was just a crazy. 238 00:12:33,040 --> 00:12:33,600 Speaker 1: Crazy night. 239 00:12:34,240 --> 00:12:38,200 Speaker 3: I mean, you think about it, just in general, he 240 00:12:38,280 --> 00:12:42,040 Speaker 3: went from a guy that fought the likes of Ken Norton, 241 00:12:43,000 --> 00:12:46,720 Speaker 3: Joe Frazier. He fought Joe Fraser twice and beat him, 242 00:12:47,520 --> 00:12:53,120 Speaker 3: and Muhammad an Lee. The very first loss for George 243 00:12:53,200 --> 00:12:56,600 Speaker 3: Foreman was Muhammad ant Lee when he was twenty five 244 00:12:56,679 --> 00:12:59,440 Speaker 3: years old. And then you fast forward and he fought 245 00:12:59,480 --> 00:13:02,880 Speaker 3: the likes of Michael Moore and e Vander Holyfield. 246 00:13:03,880 --> 00:13:05,920 Speaker 1: Axel Schultz had to run there for a while. 247 00:13:05,960 --> 00:13:09,920 Speaker 3: In the heavyweight division, Oh my gosh, I forgot about 248 00:13:10,080 --> 00:13:11,800 Speaker 3: I'm looking at his Wikipedia page right now. 249 00:13:11,960 --> 00:13:13,520 Speaker 2: I forgot about Shannon Briggs. 250 00:13:14,000 --> 00:13:20,200 Speaker 3: But all I mean he had two eras when in 251 00:13:20,240 --> 00:13:22,720 Speaker 3: that heavyweight division, like Mike. 252 00:13:22,600 --> 00:13:25,480 Speaker 2: Sorry, he fought three dudes in one night. He fought 253 00:13:25,559 --> 00:13:26,360 Speaker 2: Muhammad Ali. 254 00:13:26,760 --> 00:13:28,720 Speaker 3: He's he was a part of some of the greatest 255 00:13:29,360 --> 00:13:33,200 Speaker 3: boxing memories ever. And I'm sad for George Foreman tonight, 256 00:13:33,880 --> 00:13:37,520 Speaker 3: but it fills me with incredible like memories. They all 257 00:13:37,520 --> 00:13:40,520 Speaker 3: come flooding back, I mean, and it just doesn't have 258 00:13:40,600 --> 00:13:44,280 Speaker 3: to be George Foreman, right, It makes you think of ah, 259 00:13:44,400 --> 00:13:46,320 Speaker 3: like I would imagine, I hate to try to do 260 00:13:47,520 --> 00:13:51,200 Speaker 3: comparative deaths here or anything, but I and I can't 261 00:13:51,240 --> 00:13:55,000 Speaker 3: really think of any weight classier or less hokey to 262 00:13:55,040 --> 00:13:58,319 Speaker 3: put it. But I would think that if we were 263 00:13:58,360 --> 00:14:03,760 Speaker 3: sitting here tonight, and let's just say hypothetically we Darrel 264 00:14:03,760 --> 00:14:05,760 Speaker 3: Porter passed away a while back, so there's a good one. 265 00:14:05,880 --> 00:14:07,960 Speaker 2: If we were reminiscing about Daryl Porter. 266 00:14:08,520 --> 00:14:10,080 Speaker 3: For me, I would be like, oh my gosh, it 267 00:14:10,120 --> 00:14:11,959 Speaker 3: takes me back to in time when baseball was king 268 00:14:12,000 --> 00:14:16,320 Speaker 3: in my life. Right, those those eighty two Cardinals and 269 00:14:16,360 --> 00:14:19,120 Speaker 3: the run that they went on just really takes me back. 270 00:14:19,200 --> 00:14:21,200 Speaker 3: Or if you were, you know, going back and you 271 00:14:21,240 --> 00:14:25,160 Speaker 3: think about, like, if we were celebrating the life how 272 00:14:25,160 --> 00:14:27,800 Speaker 3: about it, this is going to if we were celebrating 273 00:14:27,840 --> 00:14:30,120 Speaker 3: the life of saying Tom Osborn, who's still with us, 274 00:14:30,560 --> 00:14:32,400 Speaker 3: but you'd be like, oh my gosh, remember when college 275 00:14:32,440 --> 00:14:35,320 Speaker 3: football you had teams like Nebraska that would run the 276 00:14:35,360 --> 00:14:37,080 Speaker 3: bone and you couldn't stop him, Or if it was 277 00:14:37,080 --> 00:14:40,120 Speaker 3: Barry Switzer that we were memorializing. Today, Thankfully we're not, 278 00:14:42,160 --> 00:14:44,600 Speaker 3: and unfortunately we are thinking about George Forman. 279 00:14:44,680 --> 00:14:47,840 Speaker 2: And for me it's not only man. I feel for 280 00:14:47,920 --> 00:14:48,480 Speaker 2: his family. 281 00:14:49,240 --> 00:14:52,120 Speaker 3: You know, if there is, if there is a place 282 00:14:52,160 --> 00:14:55,680 Speaker 3: where I could, you know, sign up and go ahead 283 00:14:55,680 --> 00:14:57,920 Speaker 3: and confirm that what was George when he passed away 284 00:14:58,000 --> 00:15:00,160 Speaker 3: seventy six? If I could confirm that I could, it's 285 00:15:00,200 --> 00:15:03,240 Speaker 3: seventy six, which is still you know anymore today. 286 00:15:03,000 --> 00:15:03,920 Speaker 1: It's like seventy six. 287 00:15:04,000 --> 00:15:06,840 Speaker 3: I'm kind of young, right showed you what modern medicine 288 00:15:06,840 --> 00:15:09,480 Speaker 3: and technology has done. But if I could, if I 289 00:15:09,480 --> 00:15:11,960 Speaker 3: could get seventy six years, I feel pretty good about things. 290 00:15:12,440 --> 00:15:16,320 Speaker 3: I feel feel pretty good, and I'm sad that we 291 00:15:16,400 --> 00:15:19,440 Speaker 3: lost him, But it just it brings back such incredible 292 00:15:19,480 --> 00:15:21,000 Speaker 3: memories of a sport that. 293 00:15:22,440 --> 00:15:26,960 Speaker 2: Honestly has so much potential, and all it. 294 00:15:26,960 --> 00:15:32,600 Speaker 3: Takes is is one name, like a Foreman, a holy Field, Tyson, 295 00:15:33,360 --> 00:15:34,840 Speaker 3: you know he's in these. 296 00:15:34,760 --> 00:15:38,360 Speaker 2: Kind of come out of nowhere. Just makes me. 297 00:15:38,360 --> 00:15:45,080 Speaker 3: Really miss heavyweight boxing and it's prime heavyweight heavyweight boxing. 298 00:15:45,120 --> 00:15:48,480 Speaker 3: Whenever you know you're you're making sure that you got 299 00:15:48,480 --> 00:15:51,120 Speaker 3: the pay perview. Kids, we used to have to pick 300 00:15:51,200 --> 00:15:52,920 Speaker 3: up the phone and call to get to pay perview, 301 00:15:52,960 --> 00:15:55,200 Speaker 3: all right, You couldn't just click on the spring. 302 00:15:55,400 --> 00:15:59,360 Speaker 2: Or how about this one. I remember the very first. 303 00:15:59,440 --> 00:16:01,280 Speaker 3: Let me see, I got to go back here on 304 00:16:01,320 --> 00:16:05,920 Speaker 3: this one because this was whenever my mom, uh my mom, 305 00:16:06,000 --> 00:16:09,040 Speaker 3: let us get the pay per view. Whenever I was 306 00:16:09,160 --> 00:16:15,600 Speaker 3: sixteen for the Evander Holyfield fight and I'll never forget 307 00:16:16,760 --> 00:16:20,160 Speaker 3: they called it like the Battle of the Ages, and. 308 00:16:21,480 --> 00:16:22,600 Speaker 1: I had to go. 309 00:16:24,160 --> 00:16:27,600 Speaker 3: And wait in line at our cable place to get 310 00:16:27,720 --> 00:16:33,040 Speaker 3: the actual box he had. You had to get a box, 311 00:16:33,320 --> 00:16:35,480 Speaker 3: and you got the box, call let's go, and you 312 00:16:35,560 --> 00:16:37,320 Speaker 3: take the box home and you have to plug it 313 00:16:37,360 --> 00:16:39,720 Speaker 3: in in order to watch the fight and set it 314 00:16:39,760 --> 00:16:40,120 Speaker 3: all up. 315 00:16:40,280 --> 00:16:42,360 Speaker 2: B He's like, oh my gosh, you are so old. Hey, 316 00:16:42,400 --> 00:16:43,600 Speaker 2: how about it. You used to have to go to 317 00:16:43,680 --> 00:16:45,520 Speaker 2: a movie theater to watch pay per views. 318 00:16:46,680 --> 00:16:49,480 Speaker 3: That's how I watched uh, that's how I watched one 319 00:16:49,520 --> 00:16:51,080 Speaker 3: of the Tyson holy Fields. 320 00:16:51,240 --> 00:16:52,560 Speaker 1: It's just, dude, it's. 321 00:16:52,440 --> 00:16:58,520 Speaker 2: A different time. The watch parties, the. 322 00:16:57,040 --> 00:17:01,320 Speaker 3: Talk sports talk radio was still kind of in its 323 00:17:01,360 --> 00:17:04,760 Speaker 3: infancy with fledgling, if you will, and it was a 324 00:17:04,800 --> 00:17:05,480 Speaker 3: major topic. 325 00:17:06,600 --> 00:17:07,920 Speaker 2: I don't know what the show is going to look 326 00:17:07,960 --> 00:17:08,800 Speaker 2: like tonight. 327 00:17:08,800 --> 00:17:10,840 Speaker 3: Because you guys can always take it in your own 328 00:17:10,840 --> 00:17:13,840 Speaker 3: direction at eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox. But 329 00:17:14,000 --> 00:17:16,720 Speaker 3: for me, as we honor the life and the legacy 330 00:17:16,720 --> 00:17:19,320 Speaker 3: of George Foreman, it takes me back to a time 331 00:17:19,359 --> 00:17:23,240 Speaker 3: when the prize fight was king and when you would 332 00:17:23,280 --> 00:17:26,120 Speaker 3: have these debates, what would you if you could have 333 00:17:26,200 --> 00:17:29,200 Speaker 3: one ticket to any sporting event? Would you want a 334 00:17:29,240 --> 00:17:32,440 Speaker 3: ticket to Game seven of the NBA Finals or would 335 00:17:32,480 --> 00:17:34,920 Speaker 3: you want a Game seven World Series ticket? Would you 336 00:17:34,920 --> 00:17:37,640 Speaker 3: want a Super Bowl ticket? Would you want a ticket 337 00:17:37,680 --> 00:17:40,000 Speaker 3: to college football's biggest game? Or would you want a 338 00:17:40,040 --> 00:17:46,880 Speaker 3: ticket to a heavyweight prize fight in Vegas? Oh that'd 339 00:17:46,920 --> 00:17:51,760 Speaker 3: be tough. I mean heavyweight prize fight. Let's go alright, 340 00:17:51,760 --> 00:17:54,439 Speaker 3: eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox eight seven seven 341 00:17:54,880 --> 00:17:56,680 Speaker 3: nine nine six six three six nine. 342 00:17:56,680 --> 00:17:59,199 Speaker 2: When we come back, I wouldn't mind rolling through some 343 00:17:59,240 --> 00:17:59,760 Speaker 2: calls early. 344 00:17:59,800 --> 00:18:01,600 Speaker 3: I know that we kind of like to set the 345 00:18:01,640 --> 00:18:04,040 Speaker 3: stage for a couple of segments, but if you guys 346 00:18:04,080 --> 00:18:06,040 Speaker 3: want to jump in and talk George forman and talk 347 00:18:06,119 --> 00:18:10,640 Speaker 3: boxing them all about it. 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Catch all of our shows at foxsports Radio 371 00:19:14,440 --> 00:19:18,520 Speaker 7: dot com and within the iHeartRadio app search FSR to 372 00:19:18,640 --> 00:19:19,280 Speaker 7: listen live. 373 00:19:20,320 --> 00:19:23,399 Speaker 3: All right, welcome back into the Plank Show here on 374 00:19:23,480 --> 00:19:26,479 Speaker 3: Fox Sports Radio. I got a couple of lines up 375 00:19:26,480 --> 00:19:28,720 Speaker 3: at eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox if you 376 00:19:28,760 --> 00:19:31,760 Speaker 3: want to get in. But hey, real quick, since we 377 00:19:31,800 --> 00:19:34,960 Speaker 3: were on George Foreman, we were on a little boxing 378 00:19:35,640 --> 00:19:37,439 Speaker 3: Billy in South Carolina had checked in. 379 00:19:37,480 --> 00:19:38,080 Speaker 2: I want to get his. 380 00:19:38,080 --> 00:19:41,600 Speaker 3: Call in right off the top, and yeah, we're morning 381 00:19:41,600 --> 00:19:45,160 Speaker 3: a legend tonight, George Foreman. But for me, it also 382 00:19:45,240 --> 00:19:47,480 Speaker 3: kind of takes me back to that golden era of 383 00:19:47,560 --> 00:19:51,000 Speaker 3: boxing and heavyweight boxing specifically. So, Billy, welcome to the 384 00:19:51,040 --> 00:19:52,360 Speaker 3: show you're on in South Carolina. 385 00:19:52,400 --> 00:19:52,960 Speaker 2: What's going on? 386 00:19:53,920 --> 00:19:54,600 Speaker 8: How you doing? 387 00:19:54,960 --> 00:19:55,640 Speaker 2: Hey, I'm good man. 388 00:19:55,760 --> 00:20:00,160 Speaker 8: I saw that George Foreman fight with Bahamad Ali and 389 00:20:00,200 --> 00:20:02,240 Speaker 8: it brings back a lot of memories. I think my 390 00:20:02,320 --> 00:20:06,960 Speaker 8: father was alive back then and George was the man. 391 00:20:07,359 --> 00:20:08,480 Speaker 8: That's all I got to say. 392 00:20:09,640 --> 00:20:10,320 Speaker 2: Yeah it was. 393 00:20:11,760 --> 00:20:13,320 Speaker 3: You know, by the way, isn't it kind of wild? 394 00:20:13,440 --> 00:20:15,879 Speaker 3: You mentioned you sotherfire the Muhammad Ali. So I just 395 00:20:15,880 --> 00:20:18,560 Speaker 3: want to make sure that was his first loss, and 396 00:20:18,680 --> 00:20:20,320 Speaker 3: it was in nineteen seventy four. 397 00:20:21,040 --> 00:20:21,960 Speaker 1: Isn't it wild? Man? 398 00:20:22,560 --> 00:20:25,119 Speaker 3: Isn't it wild to think that you look back and 399 00:20:25,160 --> 00:20:29,480 Speaker 3: the dude then you know, twenty years later, at the 400 00:20:29,520 --> 00:20:33,119 Speaker 3: age of forty five, wins the heavyweight title, And I say, back, 401 00:20:33,880 --> 00:20:37,720 Speaker 3: but it truly was, I mean twenty years later, that's crazy. 402 00:20:37,800 --> 00:20:40,480 Speaker 8: Yes, yes, he was twenty five. I think when he 403 00:20:40,560 --> 00:20:44,520 Speaker 8: fought Muhammad. It's just like when Joe Fraser, Joe Fraser beat. 404 00:20:44,400 --> 00:20:47,920 Speaker 1: Muhammad the first time, you know, uh huh, yeah, it's great, 405 00:20:48,480 --> 00:20:49,280 Speaker 1: get a second. 406 00:20:49,080 --> 00:20:49,480 Speaker 9: Time to it. 407 00:20:50,600 --> 00:20:52,119 Speaker 8: That's when Muhammad took the title of. 408 00:20:52,640 --> 00:20:54,080 Speaker 3: You're right, hey, let me let me let me pose 409 00:20:54,160 --> 00:20:55,960 Speaker 3: this to you real quick. Just a thought in general? 410 00:20:56,320 --> 00:20:59,080 Speaker 3: Am I off base here? I mean you you talked 411 00:20:59,080 --> 00:21:01,560 Speaker 3: about bringing it back to the Muhammad Ali. You and 412 00:21:01,640 --> 00:21:04,000 Speaker 3: I probably are kind of close to the same age. 413 00:21:04,040 --> 00:21:07,480 Speaker 3: And you know for me that that nineties the run 414 00:21:07,640 --> 00:21:10,320 Speaker 3: of the brit Bows of the world. 415 00:21:11,080 --> 00:21:13,040 Speaker 2: Are we ever going to get back to that in boxing? Made? 416 00:21:13,119 --> 00:21:14,680 Speaker 2: Wasn't that those heavyweight products? 417 00:21:19,119 --> 00:21:22,160 Speaker 8: How can it be like that again? It's changed so much, man, 418 00:21:22,480 --> 00:21:23,560 Speaker 8: just like everything else. 419 00:21:24,800 --> 00:21:27,760 Speaker 2: I apprecia. I appreciate you checking in tonight. Man, thanks 420 00:21:27,800 --> 00:21:28,359 Speaker 2: for the phone call. 421 00:21:28,600 --> 00:21:32,560 Speaker 1: It's it's, it's it's awesome. Heavyweight boxing was awesome. 422 00:21:32,960 --> 00:21:36,679 Speaker 3: And you know, maybe you could rack this opening segment 423 00:21:37,280 --> 00:21:40,879 Speaker 3: and whenever, you know, maybe we are paying tribute to 424 00:21:41,040 --> 00:21:45,040 Speaker 3: the when when Riddick passes, or when Tyson passes, or 425 00:21:45,080 --> 00:21:47,880 Speaker 3: when we lose Evander Holyfield, it might be a very 426 00:21:47,920 --> 00:21:52,200 Speaker 3: similar conversation this one. This one hits different right because 427 00:21:52,280 --> 00:22:00,560 Speaker 3: to me, George Foreman, he became a media superstar after 428 00:22:00,720 --> 00:22:03,680 Speaker 3: winning the title. Now some of the old heads will 429 00:22:03,720 --> 00:22:06,360 Speaker 3: have to correct me. I don't know if he had 430 00:22:06,480 --> 00:22:12,119 Speaker 3: started the TV analyst work before he had beaten Michael 431 00:22:12,200 --> 00:22:17,160 Speaker 3: Moore or after, But he also for so many people, 432 00:22:17,680 --> 00:22:21,080 Speaker 3: he had become like a voice of boxing because of 433 00:22:21,119 --> 00:22:24,400 Speaker 3: the work that he had done on TV. The guy 434 00:22:24,520 --> 00:22:27,320 Speaker 3: retired and came back like like five or six times. 435 00:22:28,160 --> 00:22:30,680 Speaker 3: He has an incredible testimony for those of you that 436 00:22:30,760 --> 00:22:33,120 Speaker 3: are people of faith, right, I mean, it's it's it's 437 00:22:33,160 --> 00:22:36,800 Speaker 3: a really wild story about how he felt like he 438 00:22:37,680 --> 00:22:39,720 Speaker 3: boxing brought him closer to the Lord. 439 00:22:39,760 --> 00:22:42,480 Speaker 1: It's just it's crazy in a good way, right. 440 00:22:43,600 --> 00:22:47,879 Speaker 3: But he became a multi media rock star, and I 441 00:22:48,480 --> 00:22:51,359 Speaker 3: mean the rumble in the jungle for goodness sakes, and 442 00:22:51,480 --> 00:22:53,960 Speaker 3: then yet still had a whole other career after that. 443 00:22:55,119 --> 00:22:58,160 Speaker 3: Come on, we're never gonna get back to it, though. 444 00:22:58,320 --> 00:23:01,040 Speaker 3: I think I'm with you. I think I'm with you, Billy. 445 00:23:01,080 --> 00:23:04,440 Speaker 3: Thanks for the phone call now before we get really 446 00:23:04,560 --> 00:23:06,800 Speaker 3: rolling on the call. Tonight at eight seven, seven ninety 447 00:23:06,880 --> 00:23:11,520 Speaker 3: nine on Fox, I gave myself an assignment after watching 448 00:23:11,640 --> 00:23:15,600 Speaker 3: my beloved Sooners lose to Yukon tonight and get knocked 449 00:23:15,640 --> 00:23:19,840 Speaker 3: out of the NCAA tournament. Got a quick little nap 450 00:23:20,359 --> 00:23:22,439 Speaker 3: to make sure we were rested and ready for tonight, 451 00:23:22,920 --> 00:23:27,400 Speaker 3: and then I went to work on the top five 452 00:23:27,600 --> 00:23:31,760 Speaker 3: moments from the first two days of the NCAA Tournament. Now, 453 00:23:31,880 --> 00:23:35,600 Speaker 3: is it fair to say here, Bri that after presenting 454 00:23:35,680 --> 00:23:38,200 Speaker 3: the list to you, you feel like we could have 455 00:23:38,240 --> 00:23:39,200 Speaker 3: stopped this at three? 456 00:23:40,359 --> 00:23:40,800 Speaker 1: Is that right? 457 00:23:41,040 --> 00:23:42,360 Speaker 10: That was my opinion. 458 00:23:42,560 --> 00:23:46,120 Speaker 4: But I can see why those shoes could be as 459 00:23:46,240 --> 00:23:48,399 Speaker 4: like little fluffers. 460 00:23:48,080 --> 00:23:53,080 Speaker 3: Like you know, like light Well, I think in you know, 461 00:23:53,160 --> 00:23:55,919 Speaker 3: I say descending order, but does it really matter? I mean, 462 00:23:56,040 --> 00:24:00,399 Speaker 3: has there been this one moment that bri Are or 463 00:24:00,840 --> 00:24:02,879 Speaker 3: Chris Plank or any of you guys have been on 464 00:24:03,000 --> 00:24:03,840 Speaker 3: the phone with your frinchial. 465 00:24:04,040 --> 00:24:07,000 Speaker 1: Did you see that? Oh my gosh, that was crazy. 466 00:24:07,160 --> 00:24:11,560 Speaker 4: Right, Yeah, I'm hoping like tomorrow, I think I'm thinking 467 00:24:11,680 --> 00:24:14,760 Speaker 4: that like Arkansas and Saint John's like, that's gonna be 468 00:24:14,920 --> 00:24:15,359 Speaker 4: the moment. 469 00:24:15,640 --> 00:24:17,200 Speaker 2: There you go, that's what we could give it to 470 00:24:17,320 --> 00:24:20,240 Speaker 2: us very much, very well, could give it to us. Well. 471 00:24:20,359 --> 00:24:23,560 Speaker 2: I went with this shows you maybe how rough of 472 00:24:23,640 --> 00:24:25,240 Speaker 2: a first couple of days it's been. 473 00:24:26,160 --> 00:24:31,840 Speaker 3: Whenever number five is a team almost getting beat, that'll 474 00:24:31,880 --> 00:24:32,320 Speaker 3: bring us to. 475 00:24:32,359 --> 00:24:33,600 Speaker 1: What will be our final score. 476 00:24:34,160 --> 00:24:37,560 Speaker 11: Alabama dribbles the clock away and after a very tough 477 00:24:37,720 --> 00:24:42,040 Speaker 11: opening round game, their climb back toward the final four 478 00:24:42,359 --> 00:24:46,520 Speaker 11: is intact. Alabama Wedsay ninety to eighty one. 479 00:24:47,200 --> 00:24:52,000 Speaker 3: I mean, one of our biggest stories is that, oh hey, 480 00:24:52,480 --> 00:24:58,840 Speaker 3: got close close to an upset. Number Number four for 481 00:24:59,000 --> 00:25:02,760 Speaker 3: me was maybe the closest thing we had to a 482 00:25:02,840 --> 00:25:08,600 Speaker 3: buzzer beater in this tournament. Number four Saint Mary's holding 483 00:25:08,760 --> 00:25:11,679 Speaker 3: on late against Vanderbilt, throws. 484 00:25:11,440 --> 00:25:15,600 Speaker 11: Out m'clock to a three shut no good reboult galt. 485 00:25:15,400 --> 00:25:17,960 Speaker 1: The ross and that is the ballgame. 486 00:25:18,680 --> 00:25:24,120 Speaker 11: Saint Mary's hangs on and the Gale survived and advance 487 00:25:24,440 --> 00:25:26,439 Speaker 11: to take on Alabama here. 488 00:25:26,400 --> 00:25:30,359 Speaker 2: On Sunday with a fifty nine fifty six come for 489 00:25:30,520 --> 00:25:32,679 Speaker 2: behind wed against Vanderbilt. 490 00:25:32,840 --> 00:25:37,440 Speaker 3: I know that, you know, Saint Mary's game is slowing 491 00:25:37,520 --> 00:25:44,359 Speaker 3: it down, Slow Mary's. But I mean, we just we 492 00:25:44,560 --> 00:25:48,520 Speaker 3: put a game in the top five moments of the 493 00:25:48,640 --> 00:25:52,600 Speaker 3: NCAA tournament that had that final score. 494 00:25:53,720 --> 00:25:56,840 Speaker 2: I mean, what are we? What am I doing right 495 00:25:56,840 --> 00:25:59,280 Speaker 2: now with this segment? Bree? Is this wasted time? I mean, 496 00:25:59,320 --> 00:25:59,600 Speaker 2: what am I? 497 00:26:00,080 --> 00:26:02,480 Speaker 3: I'm trying to come up with five stories from the 498 00:26:02,600 --> 00:26:05,480 Speaker 3: NCAA tournament and I just put a game that finished 499 00:26:05,880 --> 00:26:08,960 Speaker 3: fifty nine to fifty six, which I think I was 500 00:26:09,040 --> 00:26:09,600 Speaker 3: trying to do some. 501 00:26:09,680 --> 00:26:10,320 Speaker 2: Quick look at. 502 00:26:10,560 --> 00:26:13,280 Speaker 3: I think it was the lowing lowest scoring game in 503 00:26:13,359 --> 00:26:16,639 Speaker 3: the entire first half. It's the least amount of points 504 00:26:16,680 --> 00:26:20,840 Speaker 3: that a winning team scored. And honestly, it's right up. 505 00:26:20,840 --> 00:26:23,399 Speaker 3: There was some sixteen seeds for the least amount of 506 00:26:23,480 --> 00:26:26,480 Speaker 3: points from the losing team ough Troy. 507 00:26:26,800 --> 00:26:31,119 Speaker 4: Troy had fifty seven. Grand Canyon scored forty nine of that. 508 00:26:32,440 --> 00:26:35,520 Speaker 3: There we go, all right, Hey, thank you Vanderbilt. You 509 00:26:35,720 --> 00:26:41,399 Speaker 3: least gave us that. The side item from this Vanderbilt 510 00:26:41,480 --> 00:26:47,400 Speaker 3: loss is you can see how there was like two 511 00:26:47,640 --> 00:26:52,440 Speaker 3: separate tiers almost of the SEC, where the two to 512 00:26:52,480 --> 00:26:56,320 Speaker 3: one seeds, the two to two seeds, the three to four, 513 00:26:56,520 --> 00:27:02,280 Speaker 3: and one of the two six seeds all advanced. A 514 00:27:02,400 --> 00:27:05,520 Speaker 3: six seed in Missourian, eighth seed in Mississippi, State, two 515 00:27:05,680 --> 00:27:08,960 Speaker 3: nine's in Georgia and Oklahoma, the ten in Vanderbilt, and 516 00:27:09,000 --> 00:27:12,119 Speaker 3: then of course Texas was out as the in the 517 00:27:12,200 --> 00:27:12,800 Speaker 3: first four. 518 00:27:13,680 --> 00:27:17,600 Speaker 2: So six of these seven lower ranked, higher seeded teams 519 00:27:18,400 --> 00:27:20,920 Speaker 2: were We're out. 520 00:27:21,880 --> 00:27:25,240 Speaker 3: So I get it's funny because a lot of people like, look, 521 00:27:25,760 --> 00:27:28,040 Speaker 3: just about half of the SEC's. 522 00:27:27,440 --> 00:27:29,520 Speaker 2: Already out of it, and You're like, well, I mean it. 523 00:27:30,760 --> 00:27:32,160 Speaker 2: I mean the top half is still alive. 524 00:27:32,240 --> 00:27:34,480 Speaker 3: So I don't really think this isn't like the ACC 525 00:27:34,720 --> 00:27:38,960 Speaker 3: having one freaking team left ended. Okay, Well, number four 526 00:27:39,200 --> 00:27:45,399 Speaker 3: was Saint Mary's outlasting Vanderbilt. Number three, the preseason number 527 00:27:45,520 --> 00:27:47,320 Speaker 3: one team in the country goes. 528 00:27:47,240 --> 00:27:50,920 Speaker 1: Down, pus, you would headed Chagas. What wain come three? 529 00:27:53,000 --> 00:27:57,320 Speaker 3: Talking about Kansas, I have to go back to last night, 530 00:27:57,560 --> 00:28:02,399 Speaker 3: Arkansas beating Kansas seven, nine to seventy two, setting up 531 00:28:02,480 --> 00:28:08,919 Speaker 3: a second round showdown between Rick Patino and John Calipari. 532 00:28:09,160 --> 00:28:11,320 Speaker 12: I've always had great respect for John, and I've always 533 00:28:11,359 --> 00:28:14,639 Speaker 12: said I told a team. We have not seen this 534 00:28:14,840 --> 00:28:17,440 Speaker 12: type of size and this type of athleticism all year. 535 00:28:17,520 --> 00:28:20,440 Speaker 12: We have not seen that create as a seven two center, 536 00:28:20,560 --> 00:28:26,200 Speaker 12: but they have multiple guys. Athleticism wise, we haven't seen 537 00:28:26,320 --> 00:28:30,040 Speaker 12: this this year, so we know what we're up against. Obviously, 538 00:28:30,320 --> 00:28:32,160 Speaker 12: they had a lot of injuries, that's why he opened 539 00:28:32,240 --> 00:28:34,760 Speaker 12: up BOO and five. But they got it together right now. 540 00:28:34,800 --> 00:28:36,320 Speaker 12: And if they I don't know where they finished in 541 00:28:36,400 --> 00:28:39,959 Speaker 12: the SEC, eighth, ninths in the SEC, but if they 542 00:28:40,000 --> 00:28:42,560 Speaker 12: finished eighth and ninth what I watched today, I'm glad 543 00:28:42,600 --> 00:28:45,880 Speaker 12: we're on the SEC because that's the talent level in that. 544 00:28:45,960 --> 00:28:47,680 Speaker 2: Conference is amazing to me see. 545 00:28:47,920 --> 00:28:51,080 Speaker 3: And even that, I feel like is kind of cheating 546 00:28:52,400 --> 00:28:56,240 Speaker 3: because even at Kentucky leaves and so we start the 547 00:28:56,320 --> 00:28:58,440 Speaker 3: bill self rumor mill right, is he going to be 548 00:28:58,480 --> 00:29:00,800 Speaker 3: the next head coach at Texas? 549 00:29:01,440 --> 00:29:03,000 Speaker 2: But even that's cheating a little bit. 550 00:29:03,040 --> 00:29:05,400 Speaker 3: Bree to put it in the top five because while 551 00:29:05,480 --> 00:29:07,720 Speaker 3: it was a good game, it wasn't very much in 552 00:29:07,840 --> 00:29:11,200 Speaker 3: doubt down the stretch and it's kind of more about 553 00:29:11,240 --> 00:29:13,320 Speaker 3: Patino versus Calipari, right. 554 00:29:13,720 --> 00:29:15,200 Speaker 4: Yeah, that's the main storyline. 555 00:29:16,120 --> 00:29:19,160 Speaker 2: Boy, I am I going to get through this. 556 00:29:21,200 --> 00:29:26,680 Speaker 3: So that's that's number three, all right, number two on 557 00:29:26,840 --> 00:29:30,720 Speaker 3: the top five moments from the NCAA Tournament to date. 558 00:29:32,240 --> 00:29:35,880 Speaker 3: I gave a tip of the cap to Michigan because 559 00:29:36,160 --> 00:29:37,640 Speaker 3: I think if you were to look at the Fox 560 00:29:37,680 --> 00:29:46,080 Speaker 3: Sports Radio bracket pool, that a majority of us me too, had. 561 00:29:46,000 --> 00:29:48,360 Speaker 2: Picked Michigan to get beat. 562 00:29:49,480 --> 00:29:52,440 Speaker 3: Everyone was kind of a little bit, a little bit drunk, 563 00:29:52,520 --> 00:29:54,400 Speaker 3: if you will, on Uce San Diego. 564 00:29:54,520 --> 00:29:55,840 Speaker 2: I don't know if it was there. 565 00:29:56,800 --> 00:29:58,920 Speaker 3: I don't know if it was their numbers and kin 566 00:29:59,000 --> 00:30:01,800 Speaker 3: palm or whatever it was, but I don't think a 567 00:30:01,880 --> 00:30:05,920 Speaker 3: lot of people had Michigan moving on and they had 568 00:30:06,360 --> 00:30:10,200 Speaker 3: a value. I mean they I guess in fairness, they 569 00:30:10,360 --> 00:30:12,480 Speaker 3: did have to have a comeback to win this game, 570 00:30:13,360 --> 00:30:13,680 Speaker 3: and it. 571 00:30:13,760 --> 00:30:18,000 Speaker 2: Took some It took some big time plays late in 572 00:30:18,160 --> 00:30:19,000 Speaker 2: order to get it done. 573 00:30:19,280 --> 00:30:22,360 Speaker 13: Now Michigan looking for a response to Big ten tournament 574 00:30:22,440 --> 00:30:26,160 Speaker 13: chance steep clee go it is good. Oh it turns 575 00:30:26,240 --> 00:30:29,880 Speaker 13: to quiet the Titans crowd with Michigan up, won sixty 576 00:30:29,960 --> 00:30:30,920 Speaker 13: six to sixty five. 577 00:30:31,240 --> 00:30:33,280 Speaker 1: All right, So there was a little drama there. 578 00:30:33,320 --> 00:30:35,400 Speaker 3: And if you stayed up for that game last night, 579 00:30:35,480 --> 00:30:38,160 Speaker 3: you were in you thought, okay, maybe you see Davis 580 00:30:38,240 --> 00:30:40,320 Speaker 3: has a chance. This one has a little bit of drama, 581 00:30:40,400 --> 00:30:43,280 Speaker 3: but Michigan holds on and they move on, and then 582 00:30:43,320 --> 00:30:47,680 Speaker 3: of course you know number one was was McNeese. Though 583 00:30:47,840 --> 00:30:52,640 Speaker 3: this was a pretty gross game thanks to thanks to 584 00:30:53,320 --> 00:30:56,080 Speaker 3: the McNeese not being able to make a free throw. 585 00:30:56,360 --> 00:30:58,440 Speaker 3: It became close down the stretch. 586 00:30:59,080 --> 00:31:03,040 Speaker 2: But I I think, I think this is big story, 587 00:31:03,160 --> 00:31:07,600 Speaker 2: number one, big moment number one so far Cutter. 588 00:31:07,800 --> 00:31:12,200 Speaker 13: Tried please to day after puzzle, it's going off McNeese. 589 00:31:12,320 --> 00:31:13,160 Speaker 1: What the upset? 590 00:31:14,800 --> 00:31:15,440 Speaker 14: What the mark? 591 00:31:15,520 --> 00:31:21,000 Speaker 1: Fairness began the Cowboys with their first ever and ce. 592 00:31:20,880 --> 00:31:25,080 Speaker 13: Ain't comment when the twelve suit is moving on sixty 593 00:31:25,200 --> 00:31:29,400 Speaker 13: nine sixty seven McNee upsets Clemson. 594 00:31:30,440 --> 00:31:32,760 Speaker 2: Did you happen to catch? Did you watch any of 595 00:31:32,800 --> 00:31:33,800 Speaker 2: that game yesterday? Bring? 596 00:31:33,880 --> 00:31:35,320 Speaker 4: I was gonna say, I cut that highlight? 597 00:31:36,080 --> 00:31:37,080 Speaker 2: Oh did you really? Yeah? 598 00:31:37,120 --> 00:31:40,160 Speaker 3: I did, well done, Well done. You gotta start tipping 599 00:31:40,200 --> 00:31:41,880 Speaker 3: your cap on those highlights you have to put. 600 00:31:41,760 --> 00:31:43,080 Speaker 1: Together well because it's free. 601 00:31:43,120 --> 00:31:44,600 Speaker 4: Because that was like one of the games that I 602 00:31:44,680 --> 00:31:47,040 Speaker 4: was super invested in. So then you know, because I 603 00:31:47,120 --> 00:31:48,520 Speaker 4: was working and watching. 604 00:31:48,920 --> 00:31:51,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, I uh, I was listening to it because I 605 00:31:51,760 --> 00:31:56,800 Speaker 2: was on the road, and I felt so bad for 606 00:31:56,880 --> 00:31:57,360 Speaker 2: those guys. 607 00:31:57,400 --> 00:32:00,320 Speaker 3: At halftime, you know, it's like a boy, Jordan, Jordan 608 00:32:00,360 --> 00:32:03,600 Speaker 3: Cornett's my guy, and I'm pretty sure it was Jordan 609 00:32:03,680 --> 00:32:06,719 Speaker 3: right and he was on the goal and at one 610 00:32:06,760 --> 00:32:10,080 Speaker 3: point he's like, as a former player, I feel like 611 00:32:10,280 --> 00:32:12,720 Speaker 3: I can suit up and give more effort than what 612 00:32:12,840 --> 00:32:14,000 Speaker 3: I've seen from Clemson. 613 00:32:14,120 --> 00:32:14,520 Speaker 2: Right now. 614 00:32:14,960 --> 00:32:19,240 Speaker 3: It was thirty one to thirteen at the half, thirty 615 00:32:19,320 --> 00:32:22,720 Speaker 3: one to thirteen. And it's kind of wild because I 616 00:32:22,800 --> 00:32:25,000 Speaker 3: got so mad, I gave up on the game. But 617 00:32:25,120 --> 00:32:26,960 Speaker 3: then you check the I was like, oh, okay, well 618 00:32:27,440 --> 00:32:30,040 Speaker 3: Clemson's cut it to seventeen. They've cut it to twelve, 619 00:32:30,440 --> 00:32:32,600 Speaker 3: And the next thing you know, they've got an opportunity 620 00:32:32,720 --> 00:32:35,720 Speaker 3: late in that game. But I mean, let's be clear, 621 00:32:35,800 --> 00:32:37,360 Speaker 3: the only reason that they had a chance in that 622 00:32:37,520 --> 00:32:41,719 Speaker 3: game is because mcgnee state shot eleven of twenty two 623 00:32:41,840 --> 00:32:46,200 Speaker 3: for the free throw line eleven of twenty two. But 624 00:32:46,320 --> 00:32:49,320 Speaker 3: in the end, Clemson goes home. Rough night, a rough 625 00:32:49,440 --> 00:32:53,120 Speaker 3: night for Clark Kellogg, who, during the CBS selection show 626 00:32:53,680 --> 00:32:57,800 Speaker 3: had put Clemson in his final four. See whenever people 627 00:32:57,920 --> 00:33:01,360 Speaker 3: bully you into taking higher CE teams, it's like, oh 628 00:33:02,200 --> 00:33:03,719 Speaker 3: you what a whimp you are? 629 00:33:03,800 --> 00:33:06,280 Speaker 2: You got four number ones? Yeah, my brack is still 630 00:33:06,320 --> 00:33:07,000 Speaker 2: looking pretty good. 631 00:33:08,120 --> 00:33:11,120 Speaker 3: I mean, unless we have some chaos, because these these 632 00:33:11,280 --> 00:33:13,040 Speaker 3: eight to nine seeds that have moved on have looked 633 00:33:13,040 --> 00:33:14,600 Speaker 3: pretty good in their first round games. 634 00:33:14,680 --> 00:33:18,160 Speaker 2: But everyone else at that one level of that one 635 00:33:18,240 --> 00:33:20,200 Speaker 2: line has been a different level so far this year. 636 00:33:20,320 --> 00:33:21,040 Speaker 2: So there it is. 637 00:33:21,160 --> 00:33:23,280 Speaker 3: If I missed a moment, feel free to correct me. 638 00:33:23,320 --> 00:33:25,480 Speaker 3: At eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox when we 639 00:33:25,600 --> 00:33:28,560 Speaker 3: come back, let's start your calls. I'll quit trying to 640 00:33:29,000 --> 00:33:31,360 Speaker 3: pigeon a hole in any big moments that haven't been 641 00:33:31,400 --> 00:33:33,840 Speaker 3: there from the NCAA tournament coming up right here on 642 00:33:33,960 --> 00:33:38,000 Speaker 3: Fox Sports Radio. All right, it's the Plank Show here 643 00:33:38,080 --> 00:33:40,840 Speaker 3: on Fox Sports Radio. We're coming to you live from 644 00:33:40,840 --> 00:33:44,160 Speaker 3: Thetirack dot Com studios. With this reminder, we got our 645 00:33:44,200 --> 00:33:47,120 Speaker 3: YouTube channel. Let's cook and check it out. A ton 646 00:33:47,160 --> 00:33:50,600 Speaker 3: of great videos from many of our shows. Just search 647 00:33:50,680 --> 00:33:52,760 Speaker 3: Fox Sports Radio on YouTube and you'll see a whole 648 00:33:52,800 --> 00:33:55,200 Speaker 3: bunch of videos and highlights from our shows. 649 00:33:55,280 --> 00:33:57,760 Speaker 1: And be sure to subscribe so you always. 650 00:33:57,480 --> 00:34:01,640 Speaker 3: Have instant access to our Fox Sports radiodios on YouTube. 651 00:34:01,680 --> 00:34:04,720 Speaker 3: All right, we're headed to Minnesota. We're heading to Highland Park. 652 00:34:04,760 --> 00:34:07,160 Speaker 3: We're headed to Houston, Big Mike get back in here 653 00:34:07,200 --> 00:34:09,600 Speaker 3: in Vegas. But we'll kick things off by heading to 654 00:34:09,719 --> 00:34:12,919 Speaker 3: Kansas City. At eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox, 655 00:34:13,000 --> 00:34:16,920 Speaker 3: Steve is in Kansas City. Welcome to the show. Good evening, Steve. 656 00:34:21,280 --> 00:34:23,399 Speaker 3: Oh delay, Hey, what's up man? 657 00:34:24,360 --> 00:34:25,040 Speaker 15: Hey Blank? 658 00:34:25,160 --> 00:34:25,839 Speaker 16: What's up man? 659 00:34:26,480 --> 00:34:28,160 Speaker 2: Another night, Steve, How are you living? 660 00:34:30,080 --> 00:34:33,200 Speaker 16: The NC Tournament's a total dog man so far, They've 661 00:34:34,239 --> 00:34:36,560 Speaker 16: they kind of get this going. I can't waste through 662 00:34:36,640 --> 00:34:40,200 Speaker 16: any of my time on that. You know, this is 663 00:34:40,719 --> 00:34:43,279 Speaker 16: this is all about Big George Foreman and I man, 664 00:34:43,360 --> 00:34:45,200 Speaker 16: I got to talk with him at a book signing. 665 00:34:45,840 --> 00:34:51,560 Speaker 16: Great guy, you know, sat there, answered every question. Just 666 00:34:52,160 --> 00:34:57,239 Speaker 16: just a terrible loss. You know, I remember him, you know, 667 00:34:57,440 --> 00:35:00,120 Speaker 16: as a kid, I remember him fighting Tommy Morrison. He 668 00:35:00,239 --> 00:35:02,120 Speaker 16: was fighting dudes in their prime. 669 00:35:02,239 --> 00:35:02,400 Speaker 12: You know. 670 00:35:02,520 --> 00:35:05,320 Speaker 16: That was That was how great Foreman was. 671 00:35:05,560 --> 00:35:07,120 Speaker 17: Man that he he was. 672 00:35:07,320 --> 00:35:13,440 Speaker 16: He was fighting the class of the generations after after 673 00:35:13,600 --> 00:35:17,080 Speaker 16: Ali and he became a great great man. And uh, 674 00:35:17,520 --> 00:35:22,200 Speaker 16: you know, he's very under extremely underrated. I think he 675 00:35:22,360 --> 00:35:25,280 Speaker 16: kind of gets overshadowed by the success of the Grill 676 00:35:25,360 --> 00:35:29,360 Speaker 16: and and all that all that other stuff. My on 677 00:35:29,480 --> 00:35:32,960 Speaker 16: a happier note, my my nomination for the best game 678 00:35:33,200 --> 00:35:38,200 Speaker 16: is is usually something where uh, you know, like again 679 00:35:38,719 --> 00:35:40,919 Speaker 16: again in the glory days of my of my youth, 680 00:35:41,040 --> 00:35:43,560 Speaker 16: you know, the kid I something like a Game seven 681 00:35:43,640 --> 00:35:46,440 Speaker 16: at home at the World Series, the Royals winning the 682 00:35:46,480 --> 00:35:52,600 Speaker 16: World Series, KU winning the National Championship. I would put that, 683 00:35:53,120 --> 00:35:55,400 Speaker 16: you know, I would put that the very top. Ironically, 684 00:35:55,640 --> 00:35:57,920 Speaker 16: the Chiefs winning the Super Bowl in Las Vegas. I mean, 685 00:35:57,960 --> 00:36:00,719 Speaker 16: we've been we've been spoiled pretty much in the Midwest. 686 00:36:00,800 --> 00:36:05,759 Speaker 16: But I for me personally, I would say that, not 687 00:36:06,000 --> 00:36:09,360 Speaker 16: just because it's NCAA tournament season. I would say, my 688 00:36:09,880 --> 00:36:12,920 Speaker 16: my greatest thrill would probably be Now, I didn't go 689 00:36:13,040 --> 00:36:15,000 Speaker 16: to the I didn't go to the hockey game in 690 00:36:15,400 --> 00:36:19,640 Speaker 16: an Olympics something like that, or where where the Danny 691 00:36:19,719 --> 00:36:22,040 Speaker 16: Manning and an upset one and then you've got to 692 00:36:22,120 --> 00:36:25,640 Speaker 16: go back to your campus and celebrate, you know, thirty 693 00:36:25,719 --> 00:36:28,600 Speaker 16: minutes afterwards. I mean that it was just crazy. That's 694 00:36:29,000 --> 00:36:32,719 Speaker 16: that's probably either that or the the World Series at home, 695 00:36:32,800 --> 00:36:35,640 Speaker 16: a game a game seven, beating beating the Cardinals. But 696 00:36:36,120 --> 00:36:39,480 Speaker 16: you know, it's just sort of that immediate celebration, especially 697 00:36:39,600 --> 00:36:43,440 Speaker 16: when when you're the heavy underdog. That's in my memory, 698 00:36:43,520 --> 00:36:45,840 Speaker 16: that's the best. The Chiefs were not a heavy underdog, 699 00:36:46,400 --> 00:36:49,279 Speaker 16: but they you know, we were supposed to supposed to win, 700 00:36:49,400 --> 00:36:52,799 Speaker 16: but you know, I mean we've It's great that we've 701 00:36:52,840 --> 00:36:56,600 Speaker 16: had so many options, you know, of that over over 702 00:36:56,719 --> 00:36:57,840 Speaker 16: the over the years. 703 00:36:59,239 --> 00:37:00,640 Speaker 1: Thanks for all see. I appreciate it. 704 00:37:00,800 --> 00:37:05,320 Speaker 3: I think what Steve was getting to was my my 705 00:37:05,480 --> 00:37:08,920 Speaker 3: statement earlier that a few were to have offered me 706 00:37:09,320 --> 00:37:13,839 Speaker 3: thirty years ago. Hey, you know, twenty twenty three year 707 00:37:13,880 --> 00:37:16,839 Speaker 3: old Chris Plank, you can go to a super Bowl 708 00:37:17,000 --> 00:37:19,600 Speaker 3: or a World Series. Are you going to have, you know, 709 00:37:19,719 --> 00:37:22,360 Speaker 3: tickets to a prize fight, a heavyweight prize fight. Hell, 710 00:37:22,400 --> 00:37:23,960 Speaker 3: I'll put your rings side. I'm going to go to 711 00:37:24,000 --> 00:37:27,080 Speaker 3: that prize fight in Vegas. And George Foreman was a 712 00:37:27,120 --> 00:37:31,040 Speaker 3: part of that. He he was a part of it 713 00:37:31,280 --> 00:37:33,440 Speaker 3: and made it a great and made it an incredible event. 714 00:37:34,440 --> 00:37:37,239 Speaker 3: Every every single game was an incredible event. What am 715 00:37:37,280 --> 00:37:42,200 Speaker 3: I saying? Every single match, every single lead up to it, 716 00:37:42,400 --> 00:37:46,400 Speaker 3: every press conference, don King going crazy was worth it. 717 00:37:47,480 --> 00:37:50,239 Speaker 2: It was awesome. Neil is in Minnesota. What's up? 718 00:37:50,320 --> 00:37:50,520 Speaker 1: Neil? 719 00:37:50,560 --> 00:37:52,520 Speaker 2: Welcome to Fox Sports Radio. How are you tonight? 720 00:37:53,000 --> 00:37:54,160 Speaker 18: I'm fine? How are you doing? 721 00:37:54,680 --> 00:37:55,440 Speaker 2: Outstanding? Man? 722 00:37:55,480 --> 00:37:56,040 Speaker 1: Thanks for calling. 723 00:37:56,520 --> 00:38:00,160 Speaker 18: I have a story that includes George Foreman. In the 724 00:38:00,239 --> 00:38:03,839 Speaker 18: mid seventies, I was a sportscaster with ABC Television and Albuquerque. 725 00:38:04,560 --> 00:38:08,240 Speaker 18: Bobby Foster light heavyweight champ, who defended his title fourteen times, 726 00:38:08,640 --> 00:38:12,800 Speaker 18: was retiring and almost everybody showed up, Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, 727 00:38:13,000 --> 00:38:16,520 Speaker 18: Ken Norton, Fraser, among others. And we were heading to 728 00:38:16,600 --> 00:38:19,480 Speaker 18: the auditorium for the big show, and Foreman was on 729 00:38:19,600 --> 00:38:21,799 Speaker 18: my left, Norton was on my right, and about ten 730 00:38:21,880 --> 00:38:26,520 Speaker 18: feet ahead was the Fraser walking along and Foreman, he 731 00:38:26,640 --> 00:38:30,000 Speaker 18: tells Norton, he said, sneak up and wrap up your Fraser. 732 00:38:30,040 --> 00:38:33,080 Speaker 18: I'll get in front and punch him. And Norton said, 733 00:38:33,680 --> 00:38:34,400 Speaker 18: is you a fool? 734 00:38:36,080 --> 00:38:36,279 Speaker 19: You go? 735 00:38:36,440 --> 00:38:38,480 Speaker 18: Joe doesn't play games. He said, if I wrap him up, 736 00:38:38,600 --> 00:38:43,000 Speaker 18: we'll have to defend myself. So Foreman, it was like 737 00:38:43,080 --> 00:38:46,200 Speaker 18: a teenager. He's always the price to messing around having fun. 738 00:38:46,680 --> 00:38:47,760 Speaker 18: Just wanted to talk hiou. 739 00:38:48,200 --> 00:38:50,440 Speaker 3: Now Man, I'm glad that you chose to share with us, 740 00:38:50,480 --> 00:38:53,719 Speaker 3: and I appreciate it, you know, Neil, that's we all 741 00:38:53,760 --> 00:38:56,719 Speaker 3: have personal stories on that as well. Maybe it was 742 00:38:57,160 --> 00:38:59,400 Speaker 3: being fortunate enough to have that kind of access with 743 00:38:59,520 --> 00:39:02,880 Speaker 3: Neil where you see, I mean, George forman like one 744 00:39:02,880 --> 00:39:06,000 Speaker 3: of the original troll moves. Right, He's like, hey, hey, Kenny, 745 00:39:06,440 --> 00:39:08,920 Speaker 3: go go go grab Joe Fraser from behind, Go go 746 00:39:09,080 --> 00:39:12,160 Speaker 3: go do it. You'll love it, right, And there's one 747 00:39:12,239 --> 00:39:15,759 Speaker 3: to see maybe how Joe would react, But what a 748 00:39:15,960 --> 00:39:16,760 Speaker 3: what a cool moment. 749 00:39:16,840 --> 00:39:19,640 Speaker 2: Man, George Fraser's George Fraser. 750 00:39:19,920 --> 00:39:22,960 Speaker 3: George Foreman's personality was bigger than life, and my man 751 00:39:23,040 --> 00:39:26,680 Speaker 3: George Fraser's was to but it's what I think connected 752 00:39:26,760 --> 00:39:30,839 Speaker 3: him through generations, from the Foreman grill to his TV work. 753 00:39:31,280 --> 00:39:34,879 Speaker 3: His boxing, though, was fantastic and probably sometimes the most 754 00:39:34,920 --> 00:39:37,920 Speaker 3: forgotten part of his incredible legacy. We'll keep rolling with 755 00:39:37,960 --> 00:39:39,440 Speaker 3: your calls next on Fox. 756 00:39:41,600 --> 00:39:43,480 Speaker 1: You're listening to Fox Sports Radio. 757 00:39:44,560 --> 00:39:46,399 Speaker 3: All right, we were all in an hour two come 758 00:39:46,440 --> 00:39:49,480 Speaker 3: to you live from the tire rack dot Com studios. 759 00:39:49,600 --> 00:39:52,799 Speaker 3: Tire rack dot Com will help you get there an 760 00:39:52,880 --> 00:39:57,759 Speaker 3: unmatched selection, fast, free shipping, free road hazard protection at 761 00:39:57,840 --> 00:40:01,800 Speaker 3: over ten thousand recommended installer's tire is the way tired 762 00:40:01,840 --> 00:40:02,600 Speaker 3: buying should be. 763 00:40:03,160 --> 00:40:03,239 Speaker 14: Uh. 764 00:40:03,400 --> 00:40:06,480 Speaker 3: Tonight, we're taking your calls looking back on the legacy 765 00:40:07,040 --> 00:40:10,440 Speaker 3: the life of George Foreman, and then in that for 766 00:40:10,760 --> 00:40:13,879 Speaker 3: some of the old heads like me, like I can't 767 00:40:13,920 --> 00:40:16,799 Speaker 3: go back to the Rumble in the Jungle. I can't 768 00:40:16,880 --> 00:40:19,640 Speaker 3: go back to the Thrilla in Manila. Those were a 769 00:40:19,760 --> 00:40:22,719 Speaker 3: little bit before my time. But I assure as he 770 00:40:23,080 --> 00:40:28,399 Speaker 3: can remember Michael Michael Tyson, Mike Tyson in his run, 771 00:40:28,480 --> 00:40:31,920 Speaker 3: and Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bow and Fanguy and then 772 00:40:31,960 --> 00:40:33,719 Speaker 3: of course in the middle of all of it, some 773 00:40:34,239 --> 00:40:36,520 Speaker 3: forty year old dude came in and knocked out the 774 00:40:36,600 --> 00:40:41,200 Speaker 3: twenty five year old stud I mean, it's it's one 775 00:40:41,239 --> 00:40:46,520 Speaker 3: of the most amazing career arcs ever I've I mean, 776 00:40:46,560 --> 00:40:50,719 Speaker 3: there will be somewhere, somehow, there's gonna be studies on 777 00:40:51,520 --> 00:40:56,560 Speaker 3: George Foreman's career arc because it just doesn't happen. You know, 778 00:40:57,640 --> 00:41:02,560 Speaker 3: maybe someone almost asked to do something in your mid 779 00:41:02,719 --> 00:41:05,160 Speaker 3: twenties and then come back and do it again in 780 00:41:05,200 --> 00:41:09,200 Speaker 3: your forties. And and Foreman was I don't know, a 781 00:41:09,239 --> 00:41:11,839 Speaker 3: little bit older than than Tom Brady. Oh, by the way, 782 00:41:12,080 --> 00:41:17,239 Speaker 3: it's boxing too. It's boxing, you know, I mean, let 783 00:41:17,320 --> 00:41:20,600 Speaker 3: me ask him. Brie, you're younger, did you know much 784 00:41:20,600 --> 00:41:24,400 Speaker 3: about George Foreman the boxer or was it more the entrepreneur, 785 00:41:24,640 --> 00:41:26,479 Speaker 3: the TV guy, the Foreman grill. 786 00:41:26,760 --> 00:41:29,960 Speaker 4: I'm gonna, unfortunately have to say the entrepreneur like Grandma 787 00:41:30,040 --> 00:41:30,880 Speaker 4: had the grill. 788 00:41:30,960 --> 00:41:34,120 Speaker 2: Right exactly, Mark, you and I said, do you remember 789 00:41:34,239 --> 00:41:35,920 Speaker 2: forming the boxer right when. 790 00:41:35,840 --> 00:41:39,920 Speaker 6: The boxer the whole Fraser fight, Howard Coosa going crazy, 791 00:41:40,000 --> 00:41:44,160 Speaker 6: because yes happened. Yes, George Foreman when his his Olympic 792 00:41:44,280 --> 00:41:46,000 Speaker 6: stuff and then oh gotcha. 793 00:41:45,800 --> 00:41:47,880 Speaker 3: We haven't even mentioned Mark. We haven't even mentioned in 794 00:41:47,920 --> 00:41:50,279 Speaker 3: the first hour and in ten minutes his Olympic. 795 00:41:50,040 --> 00:41:52,520 Speaker 6: Stuff, I mean the Olympic stuff was great, and then 796 00:41:52,520 --> 00:41:55,000 Speaker 6: once he turned to pro he was just gigantic and 797 00:41:55,160 --> 00:41:58,160 Speaker 6: powerful in everybody I think, Well, I would say there 798 00:41:58,280 --> 00:42:01,440 Speaker 6: was a section of people who's thought he had a chance. 799 00:42:01,840 --> 00:42:05,560 Speaker 5: I guess Muhammad Ali. But Muhammed Ali had the brain 800 00:42:05,760 --> 00:42:07,920 Speaker 5: power over him. We all know what happened. 801 00:42:08,280 --> 00:42:12,880 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean this George Foreman in his youth was 802 00:42:13,320 --> 00:42:16,319 Speaker 3: talked about and again this truly a little bit before 803 00:42:16,400 --> 00:42:18,680 Speaker 3: my time, but it was talked about as maybe. 804 00:42:18,719 --> 00:42:20,359 Speaker 2: Someone who could have been the greatest ever. 805 00:42:21,160 --> 00:42:25,360 Speaker 3: Right, and he loses to Ali and continues to win fights, 806 00:42:25,440 --> 00:42:28,240 Speaker 3: but it's just not the same. He finds his faith, 807 00:42:29,200 --> 00:42:32,040 Speaker 3: he gets into broadcasting, and then he made the dude 808 00:42:32,520 --> 00:42:35,840 Speaker 3: set the standard for retirements and comebacks. I mean, you 809 00:42:35,960 --> 00:42:38,640 Speaker 3: think Sugar Ray Leonard has that crown. I think I 810 00:42:38,719 --> 00:42:39,960 Speaker 3: think George Foreman. 811 00:42:39,719 --> 00:42:40,160 Speaker 2: Might have it. 812 00:42:40,600 --> 00:42:43,520 Speaker 3: So we've been honoring his memory tonight. Obviously it's tonight 813 00:42:43,600 --> 00:42:45,640 Speaker 3: where we're looking back on the first round of the 814 00:42:45,719 --> 00:42:49,520 Speaker 3: NCAA Tournament. I wish I was creative enough and it 815 00:42:49,600 --> 00:42:53,359 Speaker 3: thought enough to put like an XT question out there 816 00:42:53,400 --> 00:42:56,960 Speaker 3: tonight the first round of the are what one word 817 00:42:57,040 --> 00:42:59,120 Speaker 3: would you use to describe the first round so far 818 00:42:59,239 --> 00:43:00,680 Speaker 3: the nc tournament? 819 00:43:01,200 --> 00:43:02,800 Speaker 2: Maybe underwhelming would be one of it. 820 00:43:03,600 --> 00:43:06,240 Speaker 3: You know, I went back through for some This shows 821 00:43:06,280 --> 00:43:10,080 Speaker 3: you how sometimes I think there's this incredible topic that 822 00:43:10,120 --> 00:43:11,759 Speaker 3: I'm like, oh, I cannot wait to get to this, 823 00:43:12,320 --> 00:43:14,000 Speaker 3: and I'll write stuff down and then I look at 824 00:43:14,040 --> 00:43:15,800 Speaker 3: him like why did I write this down? Like I 825 00:43:15,920 --> 00:43:20,400 Speaker 3: wrote down the final score from five games on Thursday 826 00:43:20,560 --> 00:43:24,439 Speaker 3: and six games today and what they I have no idea. 827 00:43:24,520 --> 00:43:24,680 Speaker 2: Why. 828 00:43:24,760 --> 00:43:26,759 Speaker 3: Then I'm looking at this, why would you write down 829 00:43:26,800 --> 00:43:30,200 Speaker 3: BYU ay VCU seventy one? Like what are you trying 830 00:43:30,239 --> 00:43:32,920 Speaker 3: to say here? And then I realized those are all 831 00:43:33,040 --> 00:43:37,960 Speaker 3: the games that were less than a double figure margin 832 00:43:38,880 --> 00:43:41,279 Speaker 3: in fact so far. If you want to kind of 833 00:43:41,400 --> 00:43:44,359 Speaker 3: drill that a little bit deeper. We have only had 834 00:43:44,480 --> 00:43:50,919 Speaker 3: three games that were one possession games. On Thursday, Yes, 835 00:43:51,239 --> 00:43:54,720 Speaker 3: I'm right, look at me. On Thursday, the average margin 836 00:43:54,800 --> 00:43:59,640 Speaker 3: of victory was fifteen points. On today's games and into tonight, 837 00:43:59,680 --> 00:44:03,000 Speaker 3: the rich margin victory was eight points, so you haven't 838 00:44:03,040 --> 00:44:06,920 Speaker 3: necessarily had the jaw dropping buzzer beaters. And then finally 839 00:44:07,000 --> 00:44:11,120 Speaker 3: we're we're still on Aaron Rodgers watch, and we'll go 840 00:44:11,280 --> 00:44:15,080 Speaker 3: through some of the highlights of the NFL offseason kind 841 00:44:15,120 --> 00:44:20,479 Speaker 3: of carousel this last week. But I mean, I don't 842 00:44:20,880 --> 00:44:23,120 Speaker 3: I don't think Aaron Rodgers is the bad guy in this. 843 00:44:23,360 --> 00:44:26,480 Speaker 3: I think I think the Vikings kind of were, and 844 00:44:27,440 --> 00:44:29,480 Speaker 3: it doesn't sound like to me as of right now. 845 00:44:29,600 --> 00:44:33,040 Speaker 3: Aaron Rodgers has a bunch of offers he's sifting through, 846 00:44:33,239 --> 00:44:35,319 Speaker 3: So we'll get into that coming up in just a bit. 847 00:44:35,360 --> 00:44:37,480 Speaker 2: And I do not think the giant. 848 00:44:37,239 --> 00:44:40,640 Speaker 3: Signing Jameis Winston precludes them from doing anything else in 849 00:44:40,680 --> 00:44:43,880 Speaker 3: the quarterback position. Bre How can I forget congrats to 850 00:44:43,920 --> 00:44:46,000 Speaker 3: your sons tonight you beat the Calves, right. 851 00:44:46,400 --> 00:44:48,560 Speaker 4: Such such an exciting night for one. 852 00:44:48,560 --> 00:44:50,120 Speaker 2: Person one to night. 853 00:44:51,480 --> 00:44:53,479 Speaker 3: All right, let's go to the phones eight seven, seven 854 00:44:53,560 --> 00:44:56,200 Speaker 3: ninety nine on Fox eight seven, seven, nine, nine, six, 855 00:44:56,280 --> 00:44:59,239 Speaker 3: six three, sixth night in order of the longest wait. 856 00:44:59,560 --> 00:45:02,680 Speaker 2: Eric in a Long Island welcome to the program. What's 857 00:45:02,719 --> 00:45:03,000 Speaker 2: going on? 858 00:45:03,239 --> 00:45:03,359 Speaker 16: Eric? 859 00:45:04,040 --> 00:45:06,719 Speaker 20: Hey, Frank and Ran, it's a pleasure to talk to 860 00:45:06,800 --> 00:45:07,280 Speaker 20: you tonight. 861 00:45:09,520 --> 00:45:09,759 Speaker 2: Frank. 862 00:45:12,320 --> 00:45:17,160 Speaker 20: How you do anyway, Duke is playing great coming into 863 00:45:17,239 --> 00:45:21,040 Speaker 20: the tournament. I'm sorry. I feel bad to those people 864 00:45:21,080 --> 00:45:24,279 Speaker 20: who hate Duke and Christian Latoner He's I'll tell you 865 00:45:24,440 --> 00:45:28,399 Speaker 20: right now, Duke is gonna win the championship. I got 866 00:45:28,520 --> 00:45:29,880 Speaker 20: Duke winning the championship. 867 00:45:29,960 --> 00:45:30,120 Speaker 14: Wait. 868 00:45:30,360 --> 00:45:32,520 Speaker 20: Crazy, I think they're gonna warn the other teams out 869 00:45:32,760 --> 00:45:35,200 Speaker 20: up the court, as they said they would say. And 870 00:45:35,360 --> 00:45:38,040 Speaker 20: I think they're a great team. Saint John's, on the 871 00:45:38,120 --> 00:45:40,200 Speaker 20: other hand, they can't shoot the ball. 872 00:45:41,000 --> 00:45:42,520 Speaker 21: They they are young guys on. 873 00:45:42,600 --> 00:45:43,840 Speaker 20: The team, but they can't shoot. 874 00:45:44,280 --> 00:45:45,400 Speaker 14: And I think U n C. 875 00:45:46,160 --> 00:45:48,879 Speaker 20: I'm glad they got knocked out because I'm a Duke 876 00:45:48,960 --> 00:45:51,560 Speaker 20: fan and I'm good friends with Greg Bawlers. I mean, 877 00:45:52,760 --> 00:45:56,360 Speaker 20: and let's go Mets. I hope they can win and 878 00:45:56,560 --> 00:46:00,800 Speaker 20: UH and in the next hope we UH will prevail. 879 00:46:01,280 --> 00:46:03,840 Speaker 3: Hey, Erica, Long Island hit them all. Thanks buddy, appreciate 880 00:46:03,840 --> 00:46:04,359 Speaker 3: the phone call. 881 00:46:05,200 --> 00:46:07,200 Speaker 4: Did you want to unpack I don't want to unpack. 882 00:46:07,440 --> 00:46:08,640 Speaker 2: Hold on, hold on, let me, let me, let me 883 00:46:08,719 --> 00:46:11,000 Speaker 2: work backwards here. Let's go Mets. 884 00:46:12,160 --> 00:46:15,400 Speaker 3: So got it, But congrats the Dodgers starting to and oh, 885 00:46:15,440 --> 00:46:19,560 Speaker 3: I thought the esthetics from the what they call them, 886 00:46:19,560 --> 00:46:21,920 Speaker 3: the Tokyo Series or the Japan Series, whatever it was, 887 00:46:22,400 --> 00:46:26,120 Speaker 3: the aesthetics were really cool. I don't think though, you 888 00:46:26,200 --> 00:46:29,160 Speaker 3: can play two regular season games then suddenly go back. 889 00:46:29,040 --> 00:46:31,440 Speaker 2: And play two training string training games. I mean, like, 890 00:46:31,480 --> 00:46:32,000 Speaker 2: what are we doing? 891 00:46:32,320 --> 00:46:34,360 Speaker 4: And everybody's like, oh, you guys have to factor in, 892 00:46:34,480 --> 00:46:37,279 Speaker 4: like the travel and they need to sleep. It's like, no, no, 893 00:46:37,600 --> 00:46:39,040 Speaker 4: you don't need to doctor that. 894 00:46:39,120 --> 00:46:39,920 Speaker 2: Don't do that to me. 895 00:46:40,120 --> 00:46:42,239 Speaker 1: No, So let's see. I guess that takes care of. 896 00:46:42,320 --> 00:46:43,120 Speaker 2: Let's go Mets. 897 00:46:43,239 --> 00:46:47,080 Speaker 3: North Carolina, North Carolina losing, Yeah, yeah, okay, so that 898 00:46:47,760 --> 00:46:50,279 Speaker 3: North Carolina wasn't a very good basketball team this year. 899 00:46:51,120 --> 00:46:54,080 Speaker 3: There win over San Diego State and and a lot 900 00:46:54,160 --> 00:46:57,120 Speaker 3: of us getting drunk on North Carolina and moving them 901 00:46:57,160 --> 00:47:01,000 Speaker 3: on in our bracket's really My dad had a saying 902 00:47:01,560 --> 00:47:05,120 Speaker 3: a lot and I don't know if it's still politically correct, 903 00:47:05,160 --> 00:47:06,880 Speaker 3: but I feel like we're in a save zone here 904 00:47:07,640 --> 00:47:09,680 Speaker 3: at eight minutes past the hour of two am in 905 00:47:09,719 --> 00:47:12,399 Speaker 3: the Central time zone. So he used to say, that's 906 00:47:12,480 --> 00:47:15,360 Speaker 3: like putting lipstick on a pig. Like this would be 907 00:47:15,400 --> 00:47:18,120 Speaker 3: whenever I would fix something. He's like, Buddy, that's not right. 908 00:47:18,719 --> 00:47:21,640 Speaker 3: But I felt like that it is it still okay 909 00:47:21,719 --> 00:47:24,960 Speaker 3: to say, Okay, okay, make sure no want to get canceled. No, 910 00:47:25,640 --> 00:47:29,160 Speaker 3: Frank has gott to keep his overnight show. Okay, it's 911 00:47:29,239 --> 00:47:32,160 Speaker 3: like lipstick on a pig would be what I would say. 912 00:47:32,280 --> 00:47:35,279 Speaker 3: North Carolina has win over San Diego State was so yeah, 913 00:47:35,280 --> 00:47:35,800 Speaker 3: I'm I'm with you. 914 00:47:35,840 --> 00:47:36,480 Speaker 2: What what doll we miss? 915 00:47:36,520 --> 00:47:36,560 Speaker 14: It? 916 00:47:36,680 --> 00:47:38,160 Speaker 2: Was there like a NIX thing in there. 917 00:47:39,280 --> 00:47:41,000 Speaker 4: He was a big Duke fan and that's why he 918 00:47:41,080 --> 00:47:42,719 Speaker 4: was very anti North Carolina. 919 00:47:44,080 --> 00:47:44,680 Speaker 1: I realized. 920 00:47:44,760 --> 00:47:46,839 Speaker 3: He said, if a lot of people can't stand Duke 921 00:47:46,880 --> 00:47:50,960 Speaker 3: because of Christian Latner, do you realize there's probably more 922 00:47:51,200 --> 00:47:55,719 Speaker 3: people listening tonight that never saw Christian Latner play basketball 923 00:47:55,760 --> 00:47:58,040 Speaker 3: than there are that did. I mean, we're going back 924 00:47:58,160 --> 00:48:03,440 Speaker 3: like thirty years now, bro, But Cooper Flag look pretty good. 925 00:48:04,160 --> 00:48:08,600 Speaker 3: So if you had, if you had either diminished or 926 00:48:08,680 --> 00:48:12,160 Speaker 3: minimized Duke's chances because of the injury to Cooper Flag, 927 00:48:12,840 --> 00:48:16,200 Speaker 3: then tonight was a very, very very sobering wake up call, 928 00:48:16,640 --> 00:48:21,880 Speaker 3: because they look good. I wonder if I wonder if 929 00:48:21,880 --> 00:48:25,120 Speaker 3: we'll get some upsets tomorrow. I wonder if that's whenever 930 00:48:25,160 --> 00:48:27,799 Speaker 3: you start seeing, like you know, Saint John's they can't 931 00:48:27,840 --> 00:48:32,799 Speaker 3: shoot the ball. But really, honestly, Arkansas, that hasn't really 932 00:48:32,840 --> 00:48:35,880 Speaker 3: been their strength this year. So I'll be interested to 933 00:48:35,920 --> 00:48:38,520 Speaker 3: see if maybe maybe that's a place where you can 934 00:48:38,560 --> 00:48:39,600 Speaker 3: see a double digit seed. 935 00:48:39,719 --> 00:48:43,000 Speaker 2: Move on, Steve is in Highland Park. What's going on? 936 00:48:43,160 --> 00:48:43,440 Speaker 1: Steve? 937 00:48:43,480 --> 00:48:44,799 Speaker 2: Welcome to Fox Sports Radio. 938 00:48:45,480 --> 00:48:48,799 Speaker 22: Hey, Chris and Brie. How are y'all doing? 939 00:48:49,320 --> 00:48:50,239 Speaker 2: Outstanding? Man? 940 00:48:50,320 --> 00:48:50,680 Speaker 1: How are you? 941 00:48:51,680 --> 00:48:57,640 Speaker 22: I'm doing great? So let me so I don't take 942 00:48:57,680 --> 00:48:58,359 Speaker 22: too much time. 943 00:48:58,680 --> 00:49:01,120 Speaker 2: Go ahead, We're on all night. Take all the time 944 00:49:01,200 --> 00:49:01,480 Speaker 2: you want. 945 00:49:02,000 --> 00:49:02,600 Speaker 14: Oh, thank you. 946 00:49:03,520 --> 00:49:07,520 Speaker 22: Well, I want to put to the side. And it's 947 00:49:07,760 --> 00:49:11,400 Speaker 22: just a question for after what I say about foreman, 948 00:49:11,440 --> 00:49:13,960 Speaker 22: I want to get into George a little bit. But 949 00:49:14,320 --> 00:49:18,720 Speaker 22: also i'm u cla sayan and I haven't heard anybody 950 00:49:18,880 --> 00:49:23,080 Speaker 22: mention their name, you know, talking about all contention, and 951 00:49:23,239 --> 00:49:25,480 Speaker 22: I think that they're going to give to see a game. 952 00:49:25,960 --> 00:49:27,960 Speaker 2: How did you do? I'll talk about it after you 953 00:49:28,040 --> 00:49:29,520 Speaker 2: talk about George. That's a good point, man. 954 00:49:30,200 --> 00:49:33,319 Speaker 22: But in one month, I'm going to be seventy five 955 00:49:33,480 --> 00:49:38,279 Speaker 22: years old. And my father fought in the army in 956 00:49:38,400 --> 00:49:41,240 Speaker 22: World War Two, and I grew up on his knee. 957 00:49:41,360 --> 00:49:45,200 Speaker 22: And I remember the Olympics of nineteen fifty eight and 958 00:49:45,440 --> 00:49:50,840 Speaker 22: everything in boxing afterwards. And I can't even watch the 959 00:49:51,120 --> 00:49:55,000 Speaker 22: heavyweight ranks for some time now. I just I haven't 960 00:49:55,040 --> 00:49:58,040 Speaker 22: been able to drum up the interest. But I saw 961 00:49:58,200 --> 00:50:02,480 Speaker 22: all of George's era men up and you know, of course, 962 00:50:02,840 --> 00:50:08,080 Speaker 22: I was a Cassius Clay Mohammad Ali a fan right 963 00:50:08,160 --> 00:50:11,400 Speaker 22: from the beginning. You know, that was in the seventies. 964 00:50:11,480 --> 00:50:14,879 Speaker 22: That was his second time that he took a championship 965 00:50:15,360 --> 00:50:24,440 Speaker 22: Ali and the the Ali Foreman fight George was to 966 00:50:24,560 --> 00:50:27,480 Speaker 22: hear him speak as a young man, and as he matured, 967 00:50:27,880 --> 00:50:32,120 Speaker 22: he was always a gentleman and always like the general 968 00:50:32,200 --> 00:50:36,120 Speaker 22: giant that had such power Ali. It was almost like 969 00:50:36,200 --> 00:50:40,440 Speaker 22: a David and Goliath kind of a matchup. Other than that, 970 00:50:41,520 --> 00:50:45,120 Speaker 22: George destroyed everything that stood in front of him. Yeah, 971 00:50:45,360 --> 00:50:49,000 Speaker 22: for twenty years he had. There was a fighter named 972 00:50:49,120 --> 00:50:53,800 Speaker 22: Ernie Shavers that fought Muhammad, Oh, yes, he had. He 973 00:50:54,040 --> 00:50:59,960 Speaker 22: was considered a dangerous puncher. But George, he could try 974 00:51:00,160 --> 00:51:03,719 Speaker 22: you down then he had the like like if he 975 00:51:03,800 --> 00:51:10,520 Speaker 22: had rocks in his fists. So I'm not even it 976 00:51:10,680 --> 00:51:14,640 Speaker 22: is impressive his career after but I was a part 977 00:51:14,719 --> 00:51:18,319 Speaker 22: of all of his career and the impact that he made, 978 00:51:18,960 --> 00:51:23,920 Speaker 22: and I saw all of his fights. So I missed 979 00:51:23,960 --> 00:51:27,440 Speaker 22: those times so much. At my age, I'm not seeing 980 00:51:28,160 --> 00:51:31,759 Speaker 22: I actually am had as a younger man, a little 981 00:51:31,800 --> 00:51:37,280 Speaker 22: bit of martial arts involvement, but MMA just hasn't captured 982 00:51:37,600 --> 00:51:41,759 Speaker 22: and drawn my attention away from the sweet science. And 983 00:51:41,880 --> 00:51:46,040 Speaker 22: so I started paying attention back in the Floyd Patterson 984 00:51:46,280 --> 00:51:52,120 Speaker 22: and Archie Moore, Sugar Ray Robinson for Sugar Ray Leonard, 985 00:51:52,640 --> 00:51:55,480 Speaker 22: who I loved also, But I'm just saying, so I 986 00:51:55,600 --> 00:51:59,640 Speaker 22: love boxing like that. I used to go to a 987 00:51:59,760 --> 00:52:03,200 Speaker 22: place it's called the Olympic Auditorium here in Los Angeles 988 00:52:03,800 --> 00:52:06,640 Speaker 22: that's where they held the biggest fights in LA back 989 00:52:06,680 --> 00:52:10,200 Speaker 22: in the sixties, fifties maybe, And and you know, my 990 00:52:10,360 --> 00:52:14,400 Speaker 22: hero was the sixties. I was a teenager and and 991 00:52:14,600 --> 00:52:18,279 Speaker 22: everything forward from that. And I really miss it big time, 992 00:52:18,440 --> 00:52:22,759 Speaker 22: miss it. And George he's only it was only maybe 993 00:52:22,840 --> 00:52:25,040 Speaker 22: like a year and a half other than me. So yeah, 994 00:52:25,760 --> 00:52:30,360 Speaker 22: I'm seriously in stealing his loss. 995 00:52:30,880 --> 00:52:33,440 Speaker 3: Well, Steve Man, I appreciate you sharing that with us, Buddy. 996 00:52:33,960 --> 00:52:38,200 Speaker 3: A great phone call tonight from Highland Park. And it's 997 00:52:38,320 --> 00:52:42,560 Speaker 3: cool whenever we stay connected to our rits if you will, 998 00:52:43,080 --> 00:52:45,000 Speaker 3: you know, and a guy like Steve and his passion 999 00:52:45,080 --> 00:52:48,040 Speaker 3: for boxing, you heard it, there is something you just 1000 00:52:48,120 --> 00:52:51,520 Speaker 3: don't have anymore today when it comes to that sport. 1001 00:52:51,600 --> 00:52:54,239 Speaker 3: What's funny is, as he was talking about, I went 1002 00:52:54,320 --> 00:52:57,360 Speaker 3: back and I was watching the highlights of when Foreman 1003 00:52:57,440 --> 00:53:00,719 Speaker 3: knocked out Michael Moore, and I'll never forget. 1004 00:53:02,200 --> 00:53:04,640 Speaker 2: Whenever I watched the highlight. You know, you'll see guys 1005 00:53:04,760 --> 00:53:07,399 Speaker 2: that will hit with an upper cut and you're like, oh, man, 1006 00:53:07,480 --> 00:53:08,520 Speaker 2: that looked like it hurt. 1007 00:53:09,000 --> 00:53:12,200 Speaker 3: You watch the knockout punch of Michael Moore, it just 1008 00:53:12,280 --> 00:53:13,879 Speaker 3: looks like it's it's a straight jab. 1009 00:53:14,320 --> 00:53:17,280 Speaker 2: It's not something where he reared back and got everything. 1010 00:53:17,320 --> 00:53:18,080 Speaker 1: He just boom. 1011 00:53:19,000 --> 00:53:20,880 Speaker 2: I don't know why I yelled that here in the middle, 1012 00:53:21,120 --> 00:53:23,200 Speaker 2: but I mean boom. And he knocked his ass out 1013 00:53:24,800 --> 00:53:27,839 Speaker 2: and Steve's right, it was like rocks in his hand. 1014 00:53:29,000 --> 00:53:31,239 Speaker 2: It was a different era. It was a different era. 1015 00:53:32,360 --> 00:53:34,600 Speaker 2: Sat Fred Knight, Steve now to uh. 1016 00:53:35,520 --> 00:53:39,600 Speaker 3: To follow up on one other note, I was watching 1017 00:53:39,840 --> 00:53:42,640 Speaker 3: UCLA beat Utah State in the first. 1018 00:53:42,520 --> 00:53:48,719 Speaker 2: Round, and I came to this conclusion as somebody who 1019 00:53:49,040 --> 00:53:51,480 Speaker 2: grew up a UCLA. 1020 00:53:51,120 --> 00:53:53,279 Speaker 1: Fan and is still in a lot of ways a 1021 00:53:53,520 --> 00:53:54,800 Speaker 1: very diehard. 1022 00:53:54,920 --> 00:53:59,080 Speaker 3: Ucla basketball fan at my core, I just don't know 1023 00:53:59,200 --> 00:54:03,400 Speaker 3: much about this team. I don't know if we're supposed 1024 00:54:03,440 --> 00:54:06,080 Speaker 3: to not admit that and act like we know everything 1025 00:54:06,120 --> 00:54:08,880 Speaker 3: about all sixty four teams or I guess now thirty 1026 00:54:08,920 --> 00:54:10,200 Speaker 3: two teams that are still left. 1027 00:54:10,560 --> 00:54:13,759 Speaker 2: But I'm watching this UCLA team and I'm thinking I. 1028 00:54:15,520 --> 00:54:19,040 Speaker 3: Like them, And I realized there's a reason why number 1029 00:54:19,040 --> 00:54:21,520 Speaker 3: on the Big Ten schedule was red. 1030 00:54:21,680 --> 00:54:23,680 Speaker 2: I could not figure out what night the Big Ten 1031 00:54:23,840 --> 00:54:24,839 Speaker 2: was on all season long. 1032 00:54:25,160 --> 00:54:28,120 Speaker 3: They played games on Tuesday, they played games on Friday, 1033 00:54:28,360 --> 00:54:31,000 Speaker 3: they played games on Sunday. It's almost as if they 1034 00:54:31,040 --> 00:54:34,040 Speaker 3: did everything but play games on Saturday. And to be 1035 00:54:34,120 --> 00:54:37,759 Speaker 3: honest with you, whenever, you know, UCLA lost a couple 1036 00:54:37,800 --> 00:54:39,520 Speaker 3: of games early. I think they had what the four 1037 00:54:39,600 --> 00:54:43,520 Speaker 3: game skid in Big Ten play, actually lost five of six. 1038 00:54:44,680 --> 00:54:48,920 Speaker 3: I just kind of lost track of them, and you know, 1039 00:54:49,000 --> 00:54:51,919 Speaker 3: you're trying not to get too crazy off one game, 1040 00:54:52,880 --> 00:54:54,640 Speaker 3: but they they looked really well. 1041 00:54:54,800 --> 00:54:58,239 Speaker 2: Sky Clark, Eric Day junior double figures. They look good. 1042 00:54:59,280 --> 00:55:02,000 Speaker 2: I don't know what that means going forward. 1043 00:55:03,160 --> 00:55:06,600 Speaker 3: That's that's not gonna be a very easy second round 1044 00:55:06,640 --> 00:55:12,000 Speaker 3: matchup against Tennessee. But UCLA is the kind of team 1045 00:55:12,040 --> 00:55:14,040 Speaker 3: that can get in a rock fight with you, and 1046 00:55:14,160 --> 00:55:16,000 Speaker 3: Tennessee's gonna try to make it a rock fight. 1047 00:55:16,719 --> 00:55:19,920 Speaker 2: So I think it could be a fun second round game. 1048 00:55:20,600 --> 00:55:22,880 Speaker 3: You want to we're up again, let's break so that 1049 00:55:22,960 --> 00:55:25,800 Speaker 3: way when we come back, Joe and Houston, John and Portland, 1050 00:55:25,920 --> 00:55:29,839 Speaker 3: Ron and Rochester, Gunner and Minnesota and you at eight seven, 1051 00:55:29,960 --> 00:55:32,440 Speaker 3: seven ninety nine on Fox, we'll have plenty of time 1052 00:55:32,520 --> 00:55:34,800 Speaker 3: to get your take in Tonight, we're honoring the memory 1053 00:55:34,840 --> 00:55:35,560 Speaker 3: of George Foreman. 1054 00:55:35,840 --> 00:55:36,200 Speaker 2: We'll talk. 1055 00:55:36,320 --> 00:55:40,080 Speaker 3: We're talking about a very underwhelming nca tournament, and we 1056 00:55:40,160 --> 00:55:42,279 Speaker 3: got some NFL talk around the corner right here on 1057 00:55:42,320 --> 00:55:43,239 Speaker 3: Fox Sports Radio. 1058 00:55:43,800 --> 00:55:46,680 Speaker 7: Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in 1059 00:55:46,760 --> 00:55:50,120 Speaker 7: the nation. Catch all of our shows at foxsports Radio 1060 00:55:50,239 --> 00:55:54,320 Speaker 7: dot com and within the iHeartRadio app search FSR to 1061 00:55:54,440 --> 00:55:55,080 Speaker 7: listen live. 1062 00:55:56,920 --> 00:55:59,160 Speaker 3: Oh, welcome in to the Plank Show. We take you 1063 00:55:59,239 --> 00:56:03,840 Speaker 3: through the night into a Saturday here on Fox Sports Radio. Basically, 1064 00:56:03,960 --> 00:56:07,040 Speaker 3: we're the tailgate show for the fellas, but pumped you 1065 00:56:07,120 --> 00:56:09,879 Speaker 3: decided to spend your evening with us with Brie and Mark. 1066 00:56:10,040 --> 00:56:12,800 Speaker 3: I'm Chris Plank. We are spending some time on the 1067 00:56:12,840 --> 00:56:15,520 Speaker 3: phones tonight, and I think it's been really cool honoring 1068 00:56:15,560 --> 00:56:18,200 Speaker 3: the memory of George Foreman, who passed away at the 1069 00:56:18,239 --> 00:56:21,960 Speaker 3: age of seventy six. A really really good phone call 1070 00:56:22,080 --> 00:56:25,480 Speaker 3: tonight on that front. See who kicked it off for us, 1071 00:56:25,480 --> 00:56:29,279 Speaker 3: Billy out in South Carolina, steven Highland Park with a 1072 00:56:29,360 --> 00:56:32,640 Speaker 3: touching tribute. It's one of those sports that I think 1073 00:56:33,800 --> 00:56:36,400 Speaker 3: when we honor the memories of those who lost, and 1074 00:56:36,440 --> 00:56:38,520 Speaker 3: it's kind of wild when I think about it. When 1075 00:56:38,600 --> 00:56:41,640 Speaker 3: we lost Muhammad Ali, I was filling in that day. 1076 00:56:42,000 --> 00:56:44,160 Speaker 3: I happened to be filling in that morning. It was 1077 00:56:44,160 --> 00:56:46,800 Speaker 3: a Saturday morning when we learned that we lost Cashius 1078 00:56:46,880 --> 00:56:49,759 Speaker 3: claimed Mhammad Ali, and it was really cool to talk 1079 00:56:49,840 --> 00:56:52,600 Speaker 3: about even when we had lost Mohammed. How you know, 1080 00:56:52,719 --> 00:56:56,439 Speaker 3: boxing had not been the sport that it was during 1081 00:56:56,480 --> 00:56:59,640 Speaker 3: our childhood. Baseball's you know, a lot the same way. 1082 00:57:00,120 --> 00:57:01,600 Speaker 3: Baseball's not what it once was. 1083 00:57:02,239 --> 00:57:03,920 Speaker 2: But then I kind of pulled back in my old 1084 00:57:04,000 --> 00:57:08,560 Speaker 2: man kicks and I'm like, broh, that's sports. I mean breeze. Young. 1085 00:57:09,480 --> 00:57:11,600 Speaker 2: Most of you, especially those in the West Coast that 1086 00:57:11,680 --> 00:57:12,680 Speaker 2: are aut partying right now. 1087 00:57:13,000 --> 00:57:13,439 Speaker 1: You're young. 1088 00:57:14,480 --> 00:57:17,600 Speaker 3: You don't understand the challenge of having to wait to 1089 00:57:17,680 --> 00:57:20,320 Speaker 3: see the morning paper to find out stats from games 1090 00:57:20,600 --> 00:57:22,600 Speaker 3: or hope. I mean, I grew up a Dodger fan 1091 00:57:22,680 --> 00:57:26,040 Speaker 3: in Saint Louis, so I would just hope, beyond all 1092 00:57:26,160 --> 00:57:29,200 Speaker 3: hope that the local sports cast that night would give. 1093 00:57:29,080 --> 00:57:32,120 Speaker 2: Me a Dodger score. You know, that's how you knew. 1094 00:57:32,880 --> 00:57:37,080 Speaker 3: And maybe part of boxing's nostalgia is that we just 1095 00:57:38,000 --> 00:57:42,520 Speaker 3: we didn't have the instant reaction and instant coverage that 1096 00:57:42,640 --> 00:57:45,680 Speaker 3: we do now. And it's funny because, I mean, I 1097 00:57:45,840 --> 00:57:49,080 Speaker 3: just sometimes think about how ready this is, old man 1098 00:57:49,320 --> 00:57:51,560 Speaker 3: sitting on my porch reminiscing. 1099 00:57:51,840 --> 00:57:53,080 Speaker 2: It's wild to me to think that. 1100 00:57:53,200 --> 00:57:55,520 Speaker 3: During that commercial break, I went back and watched like 1101 00:57:55,600 --> 00:57:59,440 Speaker 3: five different videos of George Forman right of him boxing 1102 00:57:59,600 --> 00:58:02,960 Speaker 3: from a fight against Muhammad Ali, from fighting against Joe Fraser, 1103 00:58:03,000 --> 00:58:05,160 Speaker 3: from a fight against Michael Moore, from a fight against 1104 00:58:05,360 --> 00:58:06,640 Speaker 3: Tommy Morrison, and it's all. 1105 00:58:06,560 --> 00:58:10,640 Speaker 2: A click away. You didn't have that, man. You kids, 1106 00:58:10,720 --> 00:58:14,120 Speaker 2: in your technology, they don't have to wait for anything. 1107 00:58:14,560 --> 00:58:15,640 Speaker 5: It's right there. 1108 00:58:16,160 --> 00:58:16,640 Speaker 1: You have No. 1109 00:58:17,880 --> 00:58:21,440 Speaker 3: The other challenge was back in the day before ESPN 1110 00:58:21,600 --> 00:58:26,640 Speaker 3: had the ticker is it was what was it CNN 1111 00:58:27,560 --> 00:58:30,920 Speaker 3: like CNN Headline Sports, and you'd get the headline Sports 1112 00:58:31,000 --> 00:58:34,160 Speaker 3: update and then you'd have to watch the bottom scroll 1113 00:58:34,240 --> 00:58:36,400 Speaker 3: to see it's sorry do we have Are they gonna 1114 00:58:36,400 --> 00:58:37,000 Speaker 3: show the Illinois? 1115 00:58:37,040 --> 00:58:38,320 Speaker 1: Are they gonna show the Illinois score? 1116 00:58:40,680 --> 00:58:43,320 Speaker 3: Wild eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox eight seven 1117 00:58:43,440 --> 00:58:46,560 Speaker 3: seven nine nine six six three, sixth night. Now, I 1118 00:58:46,680 --> 00:58:49,920 Speaker 3: know a lot of the show tonight we've spent dumping 1119 00:58:50,080 --> 00:58:53,440 Speaker 3: on the NCAA tournament in its lack of umph, but 1120 00:58:53,520 --> 00:58:56,160 Speaker 3: I do want to remind you that our bracket challenge 1121 00:58:56,360 --> 00:58:58,560 Speaker 3: is up and you can follow along with how everyone 1122 00:58:58,680 --> 00:58:59,000 Speaker 3: is doing. 1123 00:58:59,480 --> 00:59:00,920 Speaker 2: And it's brought about Tractor Supply. 1124 00:59:01,080 --> 00:59:05,040 Speaker 3: Tractor Supply knows that a winning season takes practice, teamwork, 1125 00:59:05,080 --> 00:59:07,480 Speaker 3: and a can do attitude. Thankfully, when you have a 1126 00:59:07,520 --> 00:59:11,280 Speaker 3: neighbor like Tractor Supply, teamwork comes easy. 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See how we're doing 1132 00:59:29,880 --> 00:59:33,080 Speaker 3: with our picks and who the top ranked listeners are. 1133 00:59:33,480 --> 00:59:36,280 Speaker 3: The listener with the best bracket of Foxsports Radio dot 1134 00:59:36,360 --> 00:59:38,960 Speaker 3: Com will win a twenty five hundred dollars gift. 1135 00:59:38,800 --> 00:59:39,840 Speaker 1: Card at Tractor Supply. 1136 00:59:40,240 --> 00:59:41,160 Speaker 2: All right, I'm excited. 1137 00:59:41,600 --> 00:59:44,080 Speaker 3: Gunner has assured me that all is right with the world. 1138 00:59:44,400 --> 00:59:47,880 Speaker 3: He's in Minnesota tonight, Gunner. What's up, buddy, Welcome to 1139 00:59:47,920 --> 00:59:48,280 Speaker 3: the show. 1140 00:59:49,440 --> 00:59:52,240 Speaker 16: We've gone nothing much, man, I got some upsets for 1141 00:59:52,360 --> 00:59:53,360 Speaker 16: this next round. 1142 00:59:53,880 --> 00:59:56,880 Speaker 21: Bring it b Yu over Wisconsin. 1143 00:59:57,560 --> 00:59:58,440 Speaker 2: That would be an upset. 1144 00:59:59,280 --> 01:00:00,680 Speaker 17: Saint Mary's over Alabama. 1145 01:00:02,040 --> 01:00:03,920 Speaker 2: You like Saint Mary's over Alabama. 1146 01:00:06,360 --> 01:00:08,560 Speaker 23: I've been keep an eye on that team because my 1147 01:00:08,680 --> 01:00:10,720 Speaker 23: mom's a Gonzaga fan. They play him a couple times 1148 01:00:10,760 --> 01:00:11,000 Speaker 23: a year. 1149 01:00:12,160 --> 01:00:13,640 Speaker 1: Okay, okay, fair enough. 1150 01:00:14,560 --> 01:00:16,760 Speaker 23: You know one way over Kentucky. 1151 01:00:17,760 --> 01:00:19,840 Speaker 2: Okay, I like that one. I like that one a lot. 1152 01:00:20,760 --> 01:00:23,360 Speaker 17: And you've been talking about this one u c LA 1153 01:00:23,520 --> 01:00:24,240 Speaker 17: could be Tennessee. 1154 01:00:24,840 --> 01:00:29,800 Speaker 2: You think so, yes, you know that's why? Go ahead, Bud. 1155 01:00:30,760 --> 01:00:32,400 Speaker 23: I've been watching a lot of college this year and 1156 01:00:32,960 --> 01:00:34,720 Speaker 23: my team was not out yesterday. 1157 01:00:34,920 --> 01:00:35,920 Speaker 17: I'm a UNC fan. 1158 01:00:37,400 --> 01:00:38,000 Speaker 2: Pretty nice to. 1159 01:00:38,080 --> 01:00:41,040 Speaker 3: That, pretty nice justification though, for getting in with the 1160 01:00:41,080 --> 01:00:42,600 Speaker 3: way that they played in the playing game. 1161 01:00:42,720 --> 01:00:45,120 Speaker 17: Right, Yes, that was that was a good game. 1162 01:00:45,200 --> 01:00:47,800 Speaker 23: And then I guess today I'm like down twenty two, 1163 01:00:47,880 --> 01:00:51,120 Speaker 23: I'm I'm taking that waking up the Okay, we're doing too? 1164 01:00:51,400 --> 01:00:52,520 Speaker 15: What the hell you do on here? 1165 01:00:53,400 --> 01:00:53,560 Speaker 1: Hey? 1166 01:00:53,640 --> 01:00:56,000 Speaker 3: We had a couple of games like that, right, Clemson 1167 01:00:56,040 --> 01:00:58,400 Speaker 3: made a run leak to make the McNeese game close. 1168 01:00:58,560 --> 01:01:01,640 Speaker 3: But I don't know, since your call's so clear, I 1169 01:01:02,000 --> 01:01:03,280 Speaker 3: don't feel like I want to hang up with you. 1170 01:01:03,360 --> 01:01:04,160 Speaker 2: Who you got winning it? 1171 01:01:04,240 --> 01:01:04,360 Speaker 7: All? 1172 01:01:04,480 --> 01:01:04,840 Speaker 2: Right? Now? 1173 01:01:05,720 --> 01:01:06,360 Speaker 8: Well, I have a. 1174 01:01:06,480 --> 01:01:12,760 Speaker 23: Final four Auburn and Maryland, and Maryland went in it. 1175 01:01:13,720 --> 01:01:14,840 Speaker 2: Okay, I'm with you. 1176 01:01:15,480 --> 01:01:17,720 Speaker 17: It's gonna be good, Duke Maryland final. 1177 01:01:18,160 --> 01:01:21,480 Speaker 3: Buddy, Hey Gunner, good phone call, Bud. Glad you were 1178 01:01:21,480 --> 01:01:23,400 Speaker 3: able to get in. Everything good in your life. 1179 01:01:23,480 --> 01:01:27,480 Speaker 2: You're working hard, Yep, everything's down good here, buddy, have 1180 01:01:27,600 --> 01:01:28,200 Speaker 2: a great night. 1181 01:01:28,560 --> 01:01:28,840 Speaker 20: See you. 1182 01:01:29,840 --> 01:01:33,440 Speaker 3: Gunner has had the worst luck of any caller in 1183 01:01:33,560 --> 01:01:36,520 Speaker 3: the very short lived history of this young, very radio program. 1184 01:01:37,520 --> 01:01:41,360 Speaker 3: I think what he got through twice, and both times 1185 01:01:41,400 --> 01:01:44,280 Speaker 3: his phone crapped out on him, literally right as he 1186 01:01:44,360 --> 01:01:45,400 Speaker 3: came on the phone tonight. 1187 01:01:45,960 --> 01:01:48,360 Speaker 2: That sounded like that sounds like a good old fashioned 1188 01:01:48,360 --> 01:01:48,960 Speaker 2: hardline phone. 1189 01:01:49,000 --> 01:01:50,840 Speaker 4: I was gonna say, it's like a lamb line, which 1190 01:01:50,920 --> 01:01:53,160 Speaker 4: also reminds me I was just telling you Mark, I 1191 01:01:53,280 --> 01:01:55,760 Speaker 4: actually did hughes a VCR back in the day, so 1192 01:01:55,880 --> 01:01:57,600 Speaker 4: I didn't, okay, whine things. 1193 01:01:58,240 --> 01:02:01,080 Speaker 3: But this was this was a big week for me. 1194 01:02:01,320 --> 01:02:05,280 Speaker 3: You talk about VCRs and landlines. I went to call 1195 01:02:05,360 --> 01:02:08,560 Speaker 3: to check in with my dad and love my dad. 1196 01:02:10,120 --> 01:02:11,240 Speaker 3: His phone was disconnected. 1197 01:02:12,200 --> 01:02:15,120 Speaker 2: WHOA, what's going on here? You know he's been retired 1198 01:02:15,160 --> 01:02:15,560 Speaker 2: for a while. 1199 01:02:15,640 --> 01:02:17,560 Speaker 3: I didn't know, if you know, maybe I had to 1200 01:02:17,640 --> 01:02:19,920 Speaker 3: start sending some money back home help dad out a 1201 01:02:19,960 --> 01:02:20,320 Speaker 3: little bit. 1202 01:02:20,920 --> 01:02:24,360 Speaker 2: And he's like, no, we disconnected our landline. And like, 1203 01:02:24,440 --> 01:02:26,640 Speaker 2: there's this part of me that thought, what. 1204 01:02:28,280 --> 01:02:29,520 Speaker 14: What what? 1205 01:02:30,600 --> 01:02:33,200 Speaker 1: Why would you do that? I mean, it needs to 1206 01:02:33,280 --> 01:02:35,040 Speaker 1: be there. It's the only phone number I have. 1207 01:02:35,120 --> 01:02:38,400 Speaker 3: Memorized Dad, and I'm probably I mean, listen, I call 1208 01:02:38,440 --> 01:02:41,240 Speaker 3: you more on your cell phone now. But why so 1209 01:02:41,520 --> 01:02:46,240 Speaker 3: that means now, as far as the entire planet is concerned, 1210 01:02:47,280 --> 01:02:50,880 Speaker 3: my mom is the last person that still has a landline. 1211 01:02:51,200 --> 01:02:53,680 Speaker 3: I guess technically, weed you in the studio at eight seven, 1212 01:02:53,800 --> 01:02:55,400 Speaker 3: seven ninety nine on Fox, Right. 1213 01:02:56,280 --> 01:02:59,480 Speaker 4: Yep, that's the landline, and my mom has a landline too. 1214 01:03:00,000 --> 01:03:00,960 Speaker 2: Oh oh good, there you go. 1215 01:03:01,360 --> 01:03:01,560 Speaker 5: Yeah. 1216 01:03:02,080 --> 01:03:04,720 Speaker 3: Every so often my wife we have we have a 1217 01:03:04,960 --> 01:03:07,920 Speaker 3: teenage daughter and we have an eleven year old, and every. 1218 01:03:07,800 --> 01:03:09,680 Speaker 2: So often my wife is we'll say, you know, we 1219 01:03:09,760 --> 01:03:11,440 Speaker 2: need to get a we need to get a home phone. 1220 01:03:12,240 --> 01:03:15,800 Speaker 2: And I'm like, why she goes, I don't know, she goes. 1221 01:03:15,840 --> 01:03:21,280 Speaker 3: I sometimes get nostalgic about it, and I called to 1222 01:03:21,440 --> 01:03:24,000 Speaker 3: see about it, and I'm not kidding. They started laughing 1223 01:03:24,080 --> 01:03:26,320 Speaker 3: at me, like, hey, we't to see if I gett 1224 01:03:26,320 --> 01:03:28,840 Speaker 3: home phone service, Like don't you have a land don't 1225 01:03:28,880 --> 01:03:31,080 Speaker 3: you have cell phones? I'm like, well, I mean it's 1226 01:03:31,160 --> 01:03:32,800 Speaker 3: fair point, but I mean I was kind of thinking 1227 01:03:32,840 --> 01:03:35,840 Speaker 3: about a landline, Like okay, hold on, we'll ship you 1228 01:03:36,000 --> 01:03:39,280 Speaker 3: to the old school department. Some guy named Lenny who's 1229 01:03:39,320 --> 01:03:42,240 Speaker 3: on sales is trying to teach me about how to 1230 01:03:42,280 --> 01:03:43,160 Speaker 3: put a landline in. 1231 01:03:44,760 --> 01:03:47,320 Speaker 2: Did you I used to have my you really made 1232 01:03:47,320 --> 01:03:48,280 Speaker 2: it when we were kids? 1233 01:03:48,520 --> 01:03:51,600 Speaker 3: See boxing and Losing George Foreman tonight has stirring up 1234 01:03:51,600 --> 01:03:54,640 Speaker 3: a lot of nostalgia and Gunner's call sounding like it 1235 01:03:54,760 --> 01:03:57,200 Speaker 3: came from a landline. Uh do you know you really 1236 01:03:57,320 --> 01:03:59,720 Speaker 3: made it? When you had a separate phone number, like 1237 01:03:59,800 --> 01:04:01,880 Speaker 3: you had your mom's home. You had your mom or 1238 01:04:01,960 --> 01:04:04,440 Speaker 3: dad's number. But then when you or your sister or 1239 01:04:04,480 --> 01:04:07,320 Speaker 3: your brother got your own phone line. 1240 01:04:07,480 --> 01:04:11,680 Speaker 6: Oh, that's a great example of my house. So there 1241 01:04:11,760 --> 01:04:15,240 Speaker 6: was the main line right then went to my sister. 1242 01:04:15,720 --> 01:04:18,560 Speaker 6: Sisters got to a certain age, got your life to 1243 01:04:18,640 --> 01:04:22,200 Speaker 6: get the second line, because then her friends could call her, 1244 01:04:22,240 --> 01:04:24,960 Speaker 6: so there would be the main line because of her. 1245 01:04:25,440 --> 01:04:26,800 Speaker 5: They had to get a second line. 1246 01:04:27,040 --> 01:04:30,080 Speaker 2: My gosh, where have we gone wrong? This is a society. 1247 01:04:31,480 --> 01:04:34,000 Speaker 6: Yeah, like you just found out. They laugh at you. 1248 01:04:34,280 --> 01:04:36,960 Speaker 6: If you want a land I said, why don't you have? 1249 01:04:37,120 --> 01:04:37,160 Speaker 14: No? 1250 01:04:37,880 --> 01:04:41,200 Speaker 6: I want a landline for just in case because the 1251 01:04:41,320 --> 01:04:42,240 Speaker 6: phones could go out. 1252 01:04:42,320 --> 01:04:42,919 Speaker 2: What are you talking? 1253 01:04:43,040 --> 01:04:44,160 Speaker 1: Why? Why are you looking at me? 1254 01:04:44,280 --> 01:04:44,600 Speaker 2: Funny? 1255 01:04:44,680 --> 01:04:46,600 Speaker 5: I need a landline, I say, you know. 1256 01:04:46,840 --> 01:04:50,640 Speaker 3: Mark, I feel you. Hey, Joseph is in Houston. He's 1257 01:04:50,760 --> 01:04:52,960 Speaker 3: next up on the Plank Show here on Fox Sports Radio. 1258 01:04:53,000 --> 01:04:53,840 Speaker 3: What's going on, Joseph? 1259 01:04:54,760 --> 01:04:54,920 Speaker 14: Oh? 1260 01:04:55,040 --> 01:04:57,560 Speaker 10: How you doing, sir? I just wanted to call real 1261 01:04:57,720 --> 01:05:02,760 Speaker 10: quick and just comments on George Foreman, please, and not 1262 01:05:02,960 --> 01:05:08,000 Speaker 10: so much the Boxton career or the Hamburger things, but 1263 01:05:08,920 --> 01:05:11,520 Speaker 10: how great of a human he was. I got to 1264 01:05:11,680 --> 01:05:17,720 Speaker 10: meet him a few times through the Boys Club, and 1265 01:05:17,880 --> 01:05:22,200 Speaker 10: he was really really passionate about promoting the Boys and 1266 01:05:22,280 --> 01:05:26,720 Speaker 10: the Girls clubs, and she did a lot of charity 1267 01:05:26,880 --> 01:05:29,440 Speaker 10: work and helped a lot of people out. So I 1268 01:05:29,640 --> 01:05:33,920 Speaker 10: just wanted to put that out to give another side 1269 01:05:34,000 --> 01:05:36,040 Speaker 10: of how great of a human he was. 1270 01:05:37,360 --> 01:05:38,000 Speaker 1: Glad you did. 1271 01:05:39,400 --> 01:05:41,480 Speaker 2: If you mentioned the Boys Club and given back, right, 1272 01:05:41,560 --> 01:05:42,360 Speaker 2: I think it was. 1273 01:05:42,920 --> 01:05:45,400 Speaker 3: You know, I mentioned his testimony is pretty incredible, but 1274 01:05:45,880 --> 01:05:48,280 Speaker 3: that really that was important to him, Like you hear 1275 01:05:48,400 --> 01:05:49,280 Speaker 3: sometimes people. 1276 01:05:50,320 --> 01:05:51,400 Speaker 2: I'm not saying anything that. 1277 01:05:51,440 --> 01:05:54,400 Speaker 3: Anyone does for a charity is fake or for show 1278 01:05:54,480 --> 01:05:57,200 Speaker 3: or for clout, but I mean George Foreman did all 1279 01:05:57,280 --> 01:05:59,920 Speaker 3: that back in the day, you know, without all the cameras, 1280 01:06:00,120 --> 01:06:01,080 Speaker 3: with out of the fan fare. 1281 01:06:01,160 --> 01:06:03,480 Speaker 2: He was really truly just about giving back. 1282 01:06:04,440 --> 01:06:07,480 Speaker 10: He really was. And I got to meet him a 1283 01:06:07,520 --> 01:06:13,400 Speaker 10: couple of times, and one day, years later, I I 1284 01:06:13,600 --> 01:06:18,080 Speaker 10: was the Boy's Club kid, and it really it helped 1285 01:06:18,120 --> 01:06:20,440 Speaker 10: me out a lot at that time in my life. 1286 01:06:20,720 --> 01:06:24,200 Speaker 10: So I went back and I started to volunteer at 1287 01:06:24,280 --> 01:06:26,720 Speaker 10: the Boy's Clubs and tried to help out as much 1288 01:06:26,760 --> 01:06:30,160 Speaker 10: as I could to get back and one day I 1289 01:06:30,320 --> 01:06:33,520 Speaker 10: felt this big old It felt like a Catcher's meant 1290 01:06:33,960 --> 01:06:36,720 Speaker 10: and it was him, and he just put that big 1291 01:06:36,760 --> 01:06:39,600 Speaker 10: old Paul on my shoulder and he goes, what's going on, 1292 01:06:39,840 --> 01:06:45,680 Speaker 10: young man? And I looked up and I'm swere kids. 1293 01:06:46,040 --> 01:06:49,840 Speaker 10: His hands were like the catchers that he was the 1294 01:06:50,000 --> 01:06:53,320 Speaker 10: kindest man did you ever know? And I just wanted 1295 01:06:53,400 --> 01:06:56,720 Speaker 10: to give tribute to the other things that he did 1296 01:06:56,800 --> 01:06:59,320 Speaker 10: in his life besides you know, I mean, he had 1297 01:06:59,360 --> 01:07:02,640 Speaker 10: an amazing story and a career, but he also had 1298 01:07:02,840 --> 01:07:07,520 Speaker 10: a really good giving side, and I just wanted to put. 1299 01:07:07,400 --> 01:07:08,040 Speaker 8: That out there. 1300 01:07:08,520 --> 01:07:09,280 Speaker 2: I'm glad you did. 1301 01:07:09,480 --> 01:07:09,640 Speaker 23: Man. 1302 01:07:09,840 --> 01:07:12,000 Speaker 2: Thanks so much for the call, Joseph. I appreciate it. 1303 01:07:12,080 --> 01:07:13,480 Speaker 2: This Joseph in Houston is. 1304 01:07:15,520 --> 01:07:18,440 Speaker 3: I think that's for me one of the cool things 1305 01:07:18,520 --> 01:07:24,080 Speaker 3: about this time slot. Maybe why I'm so glad I 1306 01:07:24,160 --> 01:07:25,880 Speaker 3: get to hang out with you guys on Friday nights. 1307 01:07:25,880 --> 01:07:28,480 Speaker 3: When you have a story like this, we can open 1308 01:07:28,560 --> 01:07:31,680 Speaker 3: up the phones. There's what was I saying, Bree, It's 1309 01:07:32,440 --> 01:07:36,120 Speaker 3: probably the most cleared program on Fox Sports Radio. You know, 1310 01:07:36,200 --> 01:07:38,600 Speaker 3: you think about Ben's show during the week and you 1311 01:07:38,680 --> 01:07:40,000 Speaker 3: know what Bernie and I get to do on the 1312 01:07:40,040 --> 01:07:43,720 Speaker 3: weekends because there's just there's not a lot of stations 1313 01:07:43,760 --> 01:07:47,160 Speaker 3: that care about the overnight hours, nor should they, I 1314 01:07:47,280 --> 01:07:50,720 Speaker 3: guess right, But you know, unless we got our friends 1315 01:07:50,760 --> 01:07:53,800 Speaker 3: that run the show in Dallas, and we'll hear from 1316 01:07:54,080 --> 01:07:57,080 Speaker 3: different producers all across the country that are that are 1317 01:07:57,120 --> 01:07:59,520 Speaker 3: still up and hanging out in studios with us, but 1318 01:08:00,000 --> 01:08:02,840 Speaker 3: you know, they're they're kind of going between commercials and 1319 01:08:02,880 --> 01:08:05,360 Speaker 3: our show and then everywhere else. You know, you can 1320 01:08:05,440 --> 01:08:09,000 Speaker 3: kind of think about the automation process, which is as 1321 01:08:09,240 --> 01:08:12,080 Speaker 3: I'm a former PD so I can nerd out on 1322 01:08:12,200 --> 01:08:15,520 Speaker 3: this stuff. But my point, more than anything else, there's 1323 01:08:15,640 --> 01:08:19,240 Speaker 3: not a lot of live programming tonight. You could listen 1324 01:08:19,360 --> 01:08:22,040 Speaker 3: to a network that's just gonna play highlights all night long. 1325 01:08:22,960 --> 01:08:25,280 Speaker 3: You can listen to a network that's gonna rehair shows 1326 01:08:25,320 --> 01:08:28,439 Speaker 3: from during the week. Here on Fox Sports Radio, we're 1327 01:08:28,479 --> 01:08:32,160 Speaker 3: freaking live, man, and you get reaction like that whenever 1328 01:08:32,320 --> 01:08:36,120 Speaker 3: story like this happens. So, Joseph, I'm glad you chose 1329 01:08:36,160 --> 01:08:39,040 Speaker 3: to call us tonight to talk about it. Great man 1330 01:08:40,040 --> 01:08:43,559 Speaker 3: and a different perspective on it. Because there was George 1331 01:08:43,600 --> 01:08:49,040 Speaker 3: Foreman the boxer, George Foreman the showman, George Foreman the 1332 01:08:49,160 --> 01:08:52,280 Speaker 3: TV guy, George Foreman the entrepreneur, But then there was 1333 01:08:52,360 --> 01:08:55,920 Speaker 3: also George Foreman, the humanitarian, the guy that gave back 1334 01:08:57,040 --> 01:08:59,320 Speaker 3: a person that was very involved in the Boys and 1335 01:08:59,400 --> 01:09:02,960 Speaker 3: Girls Club. So really cool story from Joseph all Right, 1336 01:09:03,240 --> 01:09:06,040 Speaker 3: Ron in Rochester is next up before we get a break. Ron, 1337 01:09:06,360 --> 01:09:08,360 Speaker 3: You're on Fox Sports Radio. What's going on, man? 1338 01:09:08,560 --> 01:09:10,000 Speaker 17: Yeah, I got a couple of comments I want to 1339 01:09:10,040 --> 01:09:12,680 Speaker 17: talk about. First of all, I have a landline, and 1340 01:09:12,880 --> 01:09:15,679 Speaker 17: with Spectrum it basically free if you have a cable 1341 01:09:16,320 --> 01:09:18,960 Speaker 17: landline and internet, so you get a free phone if 1342 01:09:19,000 --> 01:09:23,439 Speaker 17: you get those other two things. Second of all, by 1343 01:09:23,479 --> 01:09:26,360 Speaker 17: the way, George Foreman, I loved him when he was 1344 01:09:26,400 --> 01:09:29,519 Speaker 17: a bad guy, and I loved them always. But you know, 1345 01:09:30,000 --> 01:09:34,720 Speaker 17: he recreated himself. He was angry, he was mad, he 1346 01:09:34,800 --> 01:09:38,760 Speaker 17: hated everybody, and then you know, he wasn't happy and 1347 01:09:38,840 --> 01:09:42,360 Speaker 17: he changed himself. And he's talked about how he hated 1348 01:09:42,439 --> 01:09:46,160 Speaker 17: Ali and he's so mad because they became friends later, 1349 01:09:46,760 --> 01:09:48,559 Speaker 17: how he had hate for him when he was such 1350 01:09:48,600 --> 01:09:52,320 Speaker 17: a great man, and that's just how he changed his life. 1351 01:09:52,400 --> 01:09:54,200 Speaker 17: Go look at the old videos. He doesn't have a 1352 01:09:54,240 --> 01:09:57,160 Speaker 17: pile on his face. He's mad. He you know, he 1353 01:09:57,320 --> 01:10:00,320 Speaker 17: was you know, he was the Olympic hero than that, 1354 01:10:00,920 --> 01:10:04,000 Speaker 17: he he was mad. At the world and he finally said, 1355 01:10:04,560 --> 01:10:07,680 Speaker 17: you know, he's not happy and he changed his personality 1356 01:10:07,720 --> 01:10:12,439 Speaker 17: in his life. Second, another thing, though, the NIL is 1357 01:10:12,520 --> 01:10:15,160 Speaker 17: horrible with m Syracuse grad and s he s he 1358 01:10:15,200 --> 01:10:17,920 Speaker 17: s making all those teams. Thank god they're losing, but 1359 01:10:18,040 --> 01:10:20,080 Speaker 17: they need to do something. They need to salary cap 1360 01:10:20,200 --> 01:10:24,679 Speaker 17: or something because SECS is dominating and everything when women's 1361 01:10:24,680 --> 01:10:28,120 Speaker 17: sports to everything, just because they all have all the money. 1362 01:10:28,240 --> 01:10:30,559 Speaker 17: It's not fair. I feel like a Pittsburgh Pirates fan 1363 01:10:30,640 --> 01:10:31,000 Speaker 17: or something. 1364 01:10:32,160 --> 01:10:33,960 Speaker 2: A good night, guess it's see you brother, that's a 1365 01:10:34,000 --> 01:10:36,080 Speaker 2: good phone call. I uh. 1366 01:10:37,520 --> 01:10:40,559 Speaker 3: I you know this is that's in my wheelhouse, bro. 1367 01:10:40,760 --> 01:10:43,120 Speaker 3: The last point you brought up in the college world, 1368 01:10:43,320 --> 01:10:46,240 Speaker 3: and in fact I always always love like I kind 1369 01:10:46,240 --> 01:10:48,960 Speaker 3: of live on Twitter during the show and we got 1370 01:10:49,080 --> 01:10:52,679 Speaker 3: a we got our ax. Sorry, we got a note 1371 01:10:52,720 --> 01:10:55,759 Speaker 3: from Steve Rodriguez earlier who said his NIL also hurting 1372 01:10:55,840 --> 01:10:57,920 Speaker 3: March madness rich versus. 1373 01:10:57,800 --> 01:10:59,280 Speaker 2: Poor, very few upsets. 1374 01:10:59,320 --> 01:11:02,920 Speaker 3: Well, I mean, in fairness, you know, last year we 1375 01:11:03,080 --> 01:11:06,280 Speaker 3: had an eleven seed make a run to the final four. 1376 01:11:06,400 --> 01:11:09,040 Speaker 3: You had seven double digit seeds at advance. In twenty 1377 01:11:09,120 --> 01:11:12,560 Speaker 3: twenty three, you had a sixteen beat one in the 1378 01:11:12,600 --> 01:11:14,880 Speaker 3: final four. You had two fives and a nine seed. 1379 01:11:14,960 --> 01:11:18,000 Speaker 3: In twenty twenty two, you had Saint Peter's as a 1380 01:11:18,080 --> 01:11:20,200 Speaker 3: fifteen seed go to the Elite eight. In fact, you 1381 01:11:20,280 --> 01:11:22,120 Speaker 3: had a ten and a fifteen seed in the Elite 1382 01:11:22,160 --> 01:11:25,759 Speaker 3: eight twenty twenty one. Now, listen, there a power conference school. 1383 01:11:25,880 --> 01:11:29,880 Speaker 3: But in twenty one, UCLA went to the Final four 1384 01:11:30,160 --> 01:11:32,599 Speaker 3: as an eleven seed. You had a fourteen over the three. 1385 01:11:33,360 --> 01:11:35,799 Speaker 3: You had a fifteen seed make it to the sweet sixteen. 1386 01:11:36,840 --> 01:11:40,160 Speaker 3: You had a twelve and eight and eleven and two 1387 01:11:40,200 --> 01:11:43,160 Speaker 3: elevens in the sweet sixteen. So I'm not I'm not 1388 01:11:43,360 --> 01:11:49,160 Speaker 3: ready to say Ells completely made college basketball one sided. 1389 01:11:49,640 --> 01:11:52,160 Speaker 3: You know, this is one year, but there were fourteen 1390 01:11:52,200 --> 01:11:55,400 Speaker 3: teams and a sixteen team conference that got in and 1391 01:11:56,720 --> 01:12:02,120 Speaker 3: they I mean outside of maybe Texas, and I know 1392 01:12:02,320 --> 01:12:05,920 Speaker 3: that you know, of those fourteen, six are no longer 1393 01:12:05,960 --> 01:12:07,920 Speaker 3: in a tournament. But that's that's gonna happen. 1394 01:12:09,280 --> 01:12:12,760 Speaker 2: I do think the. 1395 01:12:13,280 --> 01:12:16,240 Speaker 3: College basketball, to me, is where the bigger nil problem 1396 01:12:16,400 --> 01:12:17,479 Speaker 3: is than college football. 1397 01:12:18,400 --> 01:12:20,600 Speaker 2: College basketball is just completely unhinged. 1398 01:12:20,680 --> 01:12:24,599 Speaker 3: It's unchecked, it's unregulated, and a lot of people feel, 1399 01:12:25,560 --> 01:12:27,680 Speaker 3: and I might be in this group that when we 1400 01:12:27,760 --> 01:12:29,960 Speaker 3: get the house settlement and For those that haven't heard 1401 01:12:29,960 --> 01:12:35,000 Speaker 3: of this, the House Settlement is basically forcing everyone to 1402 01:12:35,120 --> 01:12:38,719 Speaker 3: have a twenty million dollar salary cap and you can't 1403 01:12:38,760 --> 01:12:41,719 Speaker 3: spend over that. And that's twenty million across all your sports. 1404 01:12:42,200 --> 01:12:44,599 Speaker 3: But name, image and likeness is still gonna be a thing, 1405 01:12:45,080 --> 01:12:47,120 Speaker 3: and they're gonna have an nil clearing house. And what 1406 01:12:47,240 --> 01:12:49,479 Speaker 3: that's gonna do is it's supposed to make sure that 1407 01:12:49,640 --> 01:12:52,519 Speaker 3: none of these nefarious deals can go on out there. 1408 01:12:53,560 --> 01:12:56,120 Speaker 3: But yet I'm reading a story that Louisville's gonna spend 1409 01:12:56,160 --> 01:12:58,040 Speaker 3: eight to ten million dollars on their. 1410 01:12:58,080 --> 01:13:01,400 Speaker 2: Roster this offseason. That's not under the salary cap. 1411 01:13:01,960 --> 01:13:07,160 Speaker 3: Louisville's not dedicating ten of its twenty million dollars to basketball. 1412 01:13:07,280 --> 01:13:10,040 Speaker 2: So how is that number supposed to make sense in 1413 01:13:10,120 --> 01:13:10,800 Speaker 2: our new world? 1414 01:13:11,439 --> 01:13:14,280 Speaker 3: It's a great question, and honestly, as you can tell, 1415 01:13:14,320 --> 01:13:16,640 Speaker 3: I don't I don't have an awesome answer for it, 1416 01:13:16,760 --> 01:13:21,160 Speaker 3: except to say college sports we usually just kind of 1417 01:13:21,439 --> 01:13:22,800 Speaker 3: say college football's got it. 1418 01:13:23,040 --> 01:13:24,640 Speaker 2: No, College sports. 1419 01:13:24,720 --> 01:13:28,160 Speaker 3: Has got to figure out how to regulate this unregulated world, 1420 01:13:28,240 --> 01:13:30,120 Speaker 3: because there's no way. 1421 01:13:30,439 --> 01:13:32,679 Speaker 2: No way that this is sustainable none. 1422 01:13:33,439 --> 01:13:36,519 Speaker 1: And for right now, let's let's have this kind of 1423 01:13:36,600 --> 01:13:37,200 Speaker 1: call me back. 1424 01:13:37,080 --> 01:13:39,160 Speaker 3: Next week and let's see where we are, because I 1425 01:13:39,280 --> 01:13:41,280 Speaker 3: do think it's a I do think it's a very 1426 01:13:41,400 --> 01:13:43,519 Speaker 3: fair question to ask Ron. 1427 01:13:43,680 --> 01:13:44,120 Speaker 2: I really do. 1428 01:13:44,880 --> 01:13:47,320 Speaker 3: All Right, when we come back, we're heading to San Diego, 1429 01:13:47,400 --> 01:13:49,599 Speaker 3: we're heading to Boston, we're heading to Seattle, and we're 1430 01:13:49,640 --> 01:13:51,760 Speaker 3: heading to your town. 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Brianna's taking your calls at eight seven, 1446 01:14:34,000 --> 01:14:37,759 Speaker 3: seven ninety nine on Fox. Marx making sure we stay 1447 01:14:37,840 --> 01:14:41,960 Speaker 3: on the straight and narrow and We've been ripping through 1448 01:14:41,960 --> 01:14:45,080 Speaker 3: your calls tonight, remembering the legacy of George Foreman, who 1449 01:14:45,080 --> 01:14:48,240 Speaker 3: passed away at the age of seventy six, taking some 1450 01:14:48,320 --> 01:14:52,479 Speaker 3: of your potential upset picks as well for the NCAA tournament, 1451 01:14:53,200 --> 01:14:55,800 Speaker 3: and I guess in some ways kind of wondering his 1452 01:14:56,560 --> 01:15:00,080 Speaker 3: you know, nil been to blame for the boringness of 1453 01:15:00,120 --> 01:15:04,160 Speaker 3: this tournament, if you will, we have it is it 1454 01:15:04,320 --> 01:15:07,920 Speaker 3: is wild to good plaints like we haven't had any upsets, 1455 01:15:08,400 --> 01:15:09,720 Speaker 3: and then someone will point out, well, we had a 1456 01:15:09,800 --> 01:15:10,760 Speaker 3: twelve beat of five. 1457 01:15:11,120 --> 01:15:14,680 Speaker 2: Well that's not an upset, but the. 1458 01:15:16,400 --> 01:15:19,920 Speaker 3: It has not been good for the lower seeded teams 1459 01:15:20,240 --> 01:15:22,439 Speaker 3: who had been kind of the bell of the ball 1460 01:15:22,680 --> 01:15:24,640 Speaker 3: over the last few years. Maybe you just look at 1461 01:15:24,680 --> 01:15:27,519 Speaker 3: this year and it's a little bit, a little bit normal. 1462 01:15:28,560 --> 01:15:35,840 Speaker 3: According to Josh Tabou, noted raider hater of the Associated Press, 1463 01:15:36,720 --> 01:15:38,800 Speaker 3: the top four seeds went sixteen to zero in the 1464 01:15:38,880 --> 01:15:41,360 Speaker 3: first round, and the only times the top four seeds 1465 01:15:41,400 --> 01:15:44,759 Speaker 3: went undefeated in the first round since expansion to sixty 1466 01:15:44,800 --> 01:15:48,960 Speaker 3: four and nineteen eighty five were this year and in seventeen, 1467 01:15:49,040 --> 01:15:51,040 Speaker 3: two thousand and seven, two thousand and four to two 1468 01:15:51,080 --> 01:15:56,519 Speaker 3: thousand and nineteen ninety four, and this is the largest 1469 01:15:56,680 --> 01:16:00,880 Speaker 3: average scoring margin in the first round since the tournament 1470 01:16:00,960 --> 01:16:04,960 Speaker 3: expanded to sixty four teams in nineteen eighty five. And 1471 01:16:05,080 --> 01:16:10,519 Speaker 3: we mentioned tonight for today's games was eighteen points per game. 1472 01:16:10,800 --> 01:16:11,200 Speaker 1: Unreal. 1473 01:16:11,680 --> 01:16:15,800 Speaker 3: All right, let's go back to the phones. Doug in 1474 01:16:15,920 --> 01:16:18,720 Speaker 3: San Diego? Does that sound right to you? Doug in 1475 01:16:18,800 --> 01:16:20,479 Speaker 3: San Diego? Welcome to the show. What's going on? 1476 01:16:20,640 --> 01:16:20,840 Speaker 2: Bud? 1477 01:16:21,439 --> 01:16:22,639 Speaker 14: Of course, God love. 1478 01:16:22,520 --> 01:16:26,000 Speaker 24: You for talking about George Foreman Hi great was he? So, 1479 01:16:26,160 --> 01:16:30,880 Speaker 24: you know, unbelievable the guy uh was went from a 1480 01:16:31,000 --> 01:16:35,439 Speaker 24: kind of a devil to an absolute beloved dude. And 1481 01:16:36,560 --> 01:16:39,400 Speaker 24: I happen to hear the interview that he actually did 1482 01:16:39,880 --> 01:16:44,000 Speaker 24: with after Mohammad Ali died, and it was unbelievable. 1483 01:16:45,360 --> 01:16:47,680 Speaker 17: He talked about, you know, in the fight in. 1484 01:16:47,760 --> 01:16:51,840 Speaker 19: The rumbled in the jungle, and he said he was 1485 01:16:51,920 --> 01:16:53,680 Speaker 19: coming back and he thought he's going to beat him, 1486 01:16:53,920 --> 01:16:55,920 Speaker 19: and he hit it with the hardest punch he could 1487 01:16:56,520 --> 01:16:58,599 Speaker 19: and Muhammad Ali looked at him. 1488 01:16:58,479 --> 01:17:00,839 Speaker 17: And went, is that are you got George? 1489 01:17:03,280 --> 01:17:06,000 Speaker 19: It wasn't long after that he knocked him out, and 1490 01:17:07,400 --> 01:17:10,000 Speaker 19: he said Mohammad Ali would call him and try to 1491 01:17:10,040 --> 01:17:13,720 Speaker 19: get him to come back. Because she was I need some. 1492 01:17:13,800 --> 01:17:15,840 Speaker 25: New I need some new blood out there. 1493 01:17:15,800 --> 01:17:18,160 Speaker 14: George, come on, he we can make a lot of money. 1494 01:17:18,600 --> 01:17:22,120 Speaker 19: And but and and I think Dan Patrick was Patrick 1495 01:17:22,200 --> 01:17:24,800 Speaker 19: asked him, how come you never fought him again? You 1496 01:17:24,800 --> 01:17:27,759 Speaker 19: always said you would, And he goes, I've never wanted 1497 01:17:27,800 --> 01:17:31,439 Speaker 19: to fight him again, Dan, He goes, I knew, I 1498 01:17:31,520 --> 01:17:33,720 Speaker 19: knew what was going to happen, and I just it 1499 01:17:33,880 --> 01:17:37,040 Speaker 19: was the guy was so funny and yeah, but uh 1500 01:17:37,520 --> 01:17:41,000 Speaker 19: so revealing about everything that happened to him that I'll 1501 01:17:41,040 --> 01:17:44,559 Speaker 19: never forget it and uh definitely miss him already. 1502 01:17:44,760 --> 01:17:46,800 Speaker 1: Good lord, thanks for the phone call. 1503 01:17:46,880 --> 01:17:47,040 Speaker 2: Man. 1504 01:17:47,360 --> 01:17:51,519 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's uh, it is interesting because he did you know, 1505 01:17:51,640 --> 01:17:57,160 Speaker 3: you think he had he had Joe Frasier twice? Did 1506 01:17:57,200 --> 01:18:00,840 Speaker 3: he fight Norton twice or just once beat Ken Norton? 1507 01:18:00,920 --> 01:18:02,880 Speaker 3: Then I guess what kin Norton kind of went into 1508 01:18:02,920 --> 01:18:06,760 Speaker 3: a little bit of her retirement. But I guess My 1509 01:18:07,120 --> 01:18:13,960 Speaker 3: point is the Ali fight. But that was It's a 1510 01:18:14,040 --> 01:18:19,240 Speaker 3: great fight. Mohammed won an eighth round knockout, and the 1511 01:18:19,360 --> 01:18:23,840 Speaker 3: fact that George Foreman never fought him again was pretty wild, 1512 01:18:24,479 --> 01:18:25,360 Speaker 3: pretty wild. 1513 01:18:26,360 --> 01:18:27,920 Speaker 2: And you know, I keep going back. 1514 01:18:27,920 --> 01:18:30,080 Speaker 3: I think was Ronda called earlier that was talking about 1515 01:18:30,760 --> 01:18:33,640 Speaker 3: like George Foreman the man, And like I said, I 1516 01:18:33,720 --> 01:18:36,320 Speaker 3: can't sit here and talk like I knew George or 1517 01:18:36,800 --> 01:18:38,360 Speaker 3: I got to interview him, like one time when I 1518 01:18:38,439 --> 01:18:42,000 Speaker 3: was very young, very early in my career, he treated me. 1519 01:18:42,160 --> 01:18:42,920 Speaker 2: Like a king. 1520 01:18:45,800 --> 01:18:49,559 Speaker 3: But just to hear how he became a completely different person. 1521 01:18:50,760 --> 01:18:54,640 Speaker 3: You know, there's guys that I find this to be 1522 01:18:54,680 --> 01:18:57,840 Speaker 3: a true statement. There's people that maybe you worked around 1523 01:18:58,000 --> 01:19:01,400 Speaker 3: or you're around in college or early in their careers 1524 01:19:02,080 --> 01:19:03,960 Speaker 3: and you might see not see him for a while, 1525 01:19:04,040 --> 01:19:06,640 Speaker 3: but that's that's your opinion of who they are and 1526 01:19:06,840 --> 01:19:08,560 Speaker 3: the kind of person they are, maybe the kind of 1527 01:19:08,600 --> 01:19:11,880 Speaker 3: work ethic they have, but they may have completely and 1528 01:19:11,960 --> 01:19:14,760 Speaker 3: totally changed who they are and how they work and 1529 01:19:14,800 --> 01:19:15,160 Speaker 3: what they do. 1530 01:19:15,280 --> 01:19:16,400 Speaker 2: That that was George Foreman. 1531 01:19:16,880 --> 01:19:19,559 Speaker 3: People did not like George Foreman early in his career, 1532 01:19:20,080 --> 01:19:21,880 Speaker 3: and he was a guy that didn't really seem to 1533 01:19:22,000 --> 01:19:27,240 Speaker 3: like himself too much. But he changed and he became gosh, 1534 01:19:27,360 --> 01:19:31,320 Speaker 3: one of the most lovable figures, not just in professional boxing, 1535 01:19:31,479 --> 01:19:35,400 Speaker 3: but I mean the George Foreman grill, the TV works, 1536 01:19:35,479 --> 01:19:36,160 Speaker 3: the talk shows. 1537 01:19:36,200 --> 01:19:38,000 Speaker 2: I mean, he was he was a star. Sad night, 1538 01:19:38,520 --> 01:19:40,080 Speaker 2: all right, when we come back, we got a lot 1539 01:19:40,160 --> 01:19:41,040 Speaker 2: to get to. We got breeze. 1540 01:19:41,080 --> 01:19:43,759 Speaker 3: I can't believe our final hours coming up next Breeze 1541 01:19:43,800 --> 01:19:46,920 Speaker 3: threes around the corner. But we won't even said anything 1542 01:19:47,000 --> 01:19:48,760 Speaker 3: up man. When we come back, We're going straight to 1543 01:19:48,880 --> 01:19:50,920 Speaker 3: your phone calls at eight seven seven ninety nine on 1544 01:19:51,040 --> 01:19:54,479 Speaker 3: Fox eight seven seven nine ninety six sixty three six nine. 1545 01:19:54,520 --> 01:20:00,040 Speaker 1: Stick around, don't listen no Fox Sports Radio into. 1546 01:20:00,000 --> 01:20:01,880 Speaker 3: In the final hour, we go with a blank show 1547 01:20:01,920 --> 01:20:05,080 Speaker 3: on Fox Sports Radio eight seven, seven ninety nine on 1548 01:20:05,200 --> 01:20:08,439 Speaker 3: Fox eight seven seven nine ninety six sixty three sixty nine. 1549 01:20:08,840 --> 01:20:10,360 Speaker 3: As where it coming to you live from the tire 1550 01:20:10,479 --> 01:20:13,599 Speaker 3: rack dot Com studios. 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We've been taking your calls 1556 01:20:30,000 --> 01:20:33,240 Speaker 3: tonight on a myriad of topics, but really one is 1557 01:20:33,280 --> 01:20:37,719 Speaker 3: persevered over the others, and that's George Foreman, his life, 1558 01:20:37,800 --> 01:20:41,400 Speaker 3: his legacy, his incredible impact on boxing. 1559 01:20:41,439 --> 01:20:44,200 Speaker 2: I brought up for me how it takes me back 1560 01:20:44,439 --> 01:20:45,960 Speaker 2: to the glory days of boxing. 1561 01:20:46,600 --> 01:20:50,040 Speaker 3: The heavyweight prize fight is something that no one wanted 1562 01:20:50,040 --> 01:20:54,160 Speaker 3: to miss, no one wanted to miss, and it was 1563 01:20:54,320 --> 01:20:55,040 Speaker 3: just a different era. 1564 01:20:55,880 --> 01:20:56,040 Speaker 14: You know. 1565 01:20:56,080 --> 01:20:59,439 Speaker 3: It's funny thriller in Manila was Ali Fraser. That was 1566 01:20:59,479 --> 01:21:03,840 Speaker 3: there fight, the Rumble in the Jungle. That was the 1567 01:21:03,920 --> 01:21:08,879 Speaker 3: one and only fight between Fraser and I'm sorry Muhammad 1568 01:21:08,880 --> 01:21:13,160 Speaker 3: Ali and George Foreman, but George Foreman, you know, down 1569 01:21:13,240 --> 01:21:15,320 Speaker 3: goes Fraser, Down goes Fraser. 1570 01:21:15,439 --> 01:21:18,040 Speaker 1: That was That was a George Foreman fight. 1571 01:21:19,000 --> 01:21:19,160 Speaker 7: You know. 1572 01:21:19,200 --> 01:21:23,599 Speaker 3: I think sometimes like history, you think of those lays 1573 01:21:23,720 --> 01:21:26,719 Speaker 3: like yah won that win when that went ever, George 1574 01:21:27,439 --> 01:21:29,640 Speaker 3: Joe Fraser got knocked out by Muhammad Ali. No, no, no, 1575 01:21:30,160 --> 01:21:34,280 Speaker 3: it was George down goes Fraser twenty four years old. 1576 01:21:35,240 --> 01:21:37,639 Speaker 3: He was twenty four years old. He knocked out Joe 1577 01:21:37,720 --> 01:21:42,960 Speaker 3: Fraser to win the heavyweight title and didn't lose that 1578 01:21:44,320 --> 01:21:47,639 Speaker 3: until the Rumble in the Jungle in nineteen seventy four. 1579 01:21:49,000 --> 01:21:49,120 Speaker 14: Uh. 1580 01:21:49,240 --> 01:21:53,280 Speaker 3: He picked up a couple of vacant titles in seventy 1581 01:21:53,360 --> 01:21:57,280 Speaker 3: six and then again against Shoe Fraser in seventy six, 1582 01:21:58,560 --> 01:22:02,320 Speaker 3: but then went without a then went without a title 1583 01:22:03,240 --> 01:22:05,320 Speaker 3: or and at the very least even a title shot 1584 01:22:05,400 --> 01:22:09,960 Speaker 3: until nineteen ninety one, and that's when Evander Holyfield beat him, 1585 01:22:10,800 --> 01:22:13,840 Speaker 3: before he beat Michael Moore in nineteen ninety four. 1586 01:22:14,040 --> 01:22:15,679 Speaker 2: So rest in peace to a true legend. 1587 01:22:15,720 --> 01:22:18,640 Speaker 3: Tonight, we've been trying to find ways to drum up 1588 01:22:18,680 --> 01:22:22,000 Speaker 3: more excitement for the first few rounds of the NCAA tournament. 1589 01:22:22,000 --> 01:22:25,400 Speaker 3: Are at least the first few days of the NCAA Tournament, 1590 01:22:26,080 --> 01:22:30,519 Speaker 3: it's been the largest margin across the board of victory. 1591 01:22:31,120 --> 01:22:33,360 Speaker 3: Haven't had a lot of tight games and honestly no 1592 01:22:33,800 --> 01:22:37,240 Speaker 3: no buzzer beaters, only what what I say, three one 1593 01:22:37,360 --> 01:22:42,240 Speaker 3: score games. You had the Michigan and McNeice wins yesterday, 1594 01:22:42,960 --> 01:22:45,200 Speaker 3: and from earlier to you only had one one score 1595 01:22:45,280 --> 01:22:51,120 Speaker 3: game today. Now Saint Mary's over Vanderbilt. So your calls 1596 01:22:51,240 --> 01:22:53,040 Speaker 3: to take us home at eighty seven seven ninety nine 1597 01:22:53,080 --> 01:22:55,479 Speaker 3: on Fox. Where do you want to start, Brie? Do 1598 01:22:55,479 --> 01:22:57,400 Speaker 3: you also sor a Doug in San Diego? Or do 1599 01:22:57,479 --> 01:22:58,320 Speaker 3: we already talk to Doug? 1600 01:22:58,479 --> 01:23:00,880 Speaker 4: We did talk to Duck. You go to Connie and 1601 01:23:00,960 --> 01:23:01,599 Speaker 4: South Dakota. 1602 01:23:02,120 --> 01:23:05,160 Speaker 3: Okay, beautiful to the front of the line. Connie, what's 1603 01:23:05,240 --> 01:23:06,400 Speaker 3: going on? Welcome to the show? 1604 01:23:06,840 --> 01:23:10,960 Speaker 25: Hi there, Yeah, I'm king from Wrapping City, South Dakota, 1605 01:23:11,600 --> 01:23:14,160 Speaker 25: and I got a story in order to watch any 1606 01:23:14,280 --> 01:23:18,840 Speaker 25: price back in this when the first TVs first came out, 1607 01:23:20,400 --> 01:23:23,560 Speaker 25: my dad had to put up from the antenna and 1608 01:23:23,680 --> 01:23:25,960 Speaker 25: he had to crawl up on top of the roof. 1609 01:23:26,320 --> 01:23:29,040 Speaker 25: You're trying something to happen. You have to get up 1610 01:23:29,160 --> 01:23:31,800 Speaker 25: and turn that antenna and Nord ring in the TV 1611 01:23:32,040 --> 01:23:35,880 Speaker 25: station right. The TV station was about two hundred miles away, 1612 01:23:36,520 --> 01:23:39,160 Speaker 25: so you had turned everything. There was a boxing fighter 1613 01:23:39,760 --> 01:23:41,280 Speaker 25: were resting on. He had to get up there and 1614 01:23:41,360 --> 01:23:42,320 Speaker 25: turn that antenna. 1615 01:23:42,800 --> 01:23:43,920 Speaker 2: So wait, your dad would have. 1616 01:23:43,960 --> 01:23:46,200 Speaker 3: To get on the roof, Connie, every single time that 1617 01:23:46,240 --> 01:23:48,320 Speaker 3: there was a big time of it to adjust the 1618 01:23:48,360 --> 01:23:49,120 Speaker 3: antenna for you. 1619 01:23:49,280 --> 01:23:52,559 Speaker 2: Yep, these kids don't understand what we had to go through. 1620 01:23:52,439 --> 01:23:55,360 Speaker 25: Back in the day, do they No, they have no idea. 1621 01:23:56,840 --> 01:23:58,679 Speaker 25: And we only got one TV station. 1622 01:23:59,439 --> 01:24:01,600 Speaker 2: That's right, and we liked it. 1623 01:24:01,960 --> 01:24:02,640 Speaker 1: We loved it. 1624 01:24:02,800 --> 01:24:03,880 Speaker 2: Thanks, Connie, appreciate it. 1625 01:24:04,600 --> 01:24:08,280 Speaker 3: Somebody had hit us up earlier on Twitter when we 1626 01:24:08,360 --> 01:24:11,080 Speaker 3: were talking about how my first pay per view experience 1627 01:24:11,240 --> 01:24:16,560 Speaker 3: was having to go. I think it was it was 1628 01:24:16,640 --> 01:24:20,639 Speaker 3: like Sears, or maybe it was Famous Bar. They didn't 1629 01:24:20,800 --> 01:24:23,200 Speaker 3: have a Famous bar. And you'd have to go wait 1630 01:24:23,400 --> 01:24:26,400 Speaker 3: in line to get like a receiver to. 1631 01:24:26,479 --> 01:24:27,160 Speaker 2: Watch the fight. 1632 01:24:27,520 --> 01:24:28,320 Speaker 1: It was amazing. 1633 01:24:29,040 --> 01:24:29,799 Speaker 2: It was amazing. 1634 01:24:30,479 --> 01:24:31,120 Speaker 1: You'd have to go to. 1635 01:24:31,160 --> 01:24:34,160 Speaker 3: Movie theaters to watch the pay per views in order 1636 01:24:34,240 --> 01:24:37,200 Speaker 3: to have that opportunity to get the fight. Yeah, there, 1637 01:24:37,400 --> 01:24:40,160 Speaker 3: Chase and b Diamond boxing pay per views in the 1638 01:24:40,240 --> 01:24:43,479 Speaker 3: mid nineties were huge. Yet we never knew how great 1639 01:24:43,560 --> 01:24:47,760 Speaker 3: we had it with George Foreman. And closed circuit television 1640 01:24:48,240 --> 01:24:51,040 Speaker 3: is how we would watch him. I watched my first 1641 01:24:51,120 --> 01:24:56,040 Speaker 3: WrestleMania on closed circuit television and Port Connie's dad is 1642 01:24:56,080 --> 01:24:58,360 Speaker 3: out climbing up on top of the roof in order 1643 01:24:58,400 --> 01:25:01,920 Speaker 3: to get the antenna pointing in the right direction. All right, 1644 01:25:02,000 --> 01:25:02,960 Speaker 3: John is in Seattle. 1645 01:25:03,000 --> 01:25:03,479 Speaker 2: What's going on? 1646 01:25:03,680 --> 01:25:03,920 Speaker 1: John? 1647 01:25:03,960 --> 01:25:05,200 Speaker 2: Welcome to the show. How are you? 1648 01:25:06,080 --> 01:25:06,280 Speaker 9: Hey? 1649 01:25:06,439 --> 01:25:06,760 Speaker 22: What's that? 1650 01:25:06,880 --> 01:25:10,000 Speaker 9: Boss Man? I want to say this. I hope I'm 1651 01:25:10,040 --> 01:25:16,320 Speaker 9: not repeating it, repeating anything. You are, buddy, George Foreman. 1652 01:25:16,680 --> 01:25:21,080 Speaker 9: People don't realize he left for ten years. Ten years. 1653 01:25:21,760 --> 01:25:25,519 Speaker 9: Think about ten years out of your prime anywhere anywhere. 1654 01:25:25,560 --> 01:25:30,040 Speaker 9: When you're professional ten years, you take a vacation and 1655 01:25:30,160 --> 01:25:33,120 Speaker 9: then you come back and eventually become a champ. That 1656 01:25:33,360 --> 01:25:37,200 Speaker 9: is amazing. I don't like George Foreman, but I respect. 1657 01:25:36,880 --> 01:25:37,400 Speaker 25: What he did. 1658 01:25:37,840 --> 01:25:38,719 Speaker 14: He was a monster. 1659 01:25:38,920 --> 01:25:42,040 Speaker 9: He was a beast, you know, And that's what I 1660 01:25:42,160 --> 01:25:43,880 Speaker 9: want to say about that. But I want to talk 1661 01:25:43,920 --> 01:25:46,680 Speaker 9: about the lady who just talked. Hey, I was a 1662 01:25:46,800 --> 01:25:49,479 Speaker 9: remote control When I was a kid. My dad would 1663 01:25:49,479 --> 01:25:51,160 Speaker 9: slap me on the back of the head and tell 1664 01:25:51,200 --> 01:25:52,439 Speaker 9: me to go change the channel. 1665 01:25:56,160 --> 01:25:59,519 Speaker 2: Great, thanks for the call. What a nickname. 1666 01:26:00,600 --> 01:26:03,040 Speaker 3: It's like, Hey, have you met my son John. We 1667 01:26:03,120 --> 01:26:06,120 Speaker 3: all call him remote Control. We watch this John, come here, 1668 01:26:06,800 --> 01:26:08,080 Speaker 3: go change in the channel two. 1669 01:26:09,560 --> 01:26:11,840 Speaker 4: My daughter's name is Timo. So that works out well. 1670 01:26:12,080 --> 01:26:14,880 Speaker 1: There you go, right, I love it. 1671 01:26:16,840 --> 01:26:19,920 Speaker 3: I'd be curious John, maybe on a maybe on a 1672 01:26:20,000 --> 01:26:24,640 Speaker 3: later program, call us back. I know we're trying to 1673 01:26:24,640 --> 01:26:26,439 Speaker 3: get as many in here in this first segment as 1674 01:26:26,479 --> 01:26:29,639 Speaker 3: we can, but I'd be curious to know the why 1675 01:26:29,840 --> 01:26:34,759 Speaker 3: behind the dislike of George Foreman. He fought in nineteen 1676 01:26:34,840 --> 01:26:37,960 Speaker 3: seventy seventy lost to Jimmy Young. That's where he found 1677 01:26:38,080 --> 01:26:42,879 Speaker 3: his faith and stepped away from boxing for a decade. 1678 01:26:43,600 --> 01:26:46,720 Speaker 2: So from the in what I guess you could say 1679 01:26:46,840 --> 01:26:47,920 Speaker 2: from like twenty eight. 1680 01:26:47,800 --> 01:26:52,799 Speaker 3: To thirty five, I mean, when your season, your body's 1681 01:26:52,800 --> 01:26:54,760 Speaker 3: fully developed, you know, the game. 1682 01:26:55,320 --> 01:26:59,439 Speaker 2: You're probably the best you're gonna be in sports, right. 1683 01:27:00,320 --> 01:27:02,720 Speaker 3: Maybe some might say younger, but I think when you're 1684 01:27:02,720 --> 01:27:05,439 Speaker 3: looking at like twenty five, twenty six, twenty seven, twenty eight, 1685 01:27:05,560 --> 01:27:09,360 Speaker 3: that's boom. That's the primate you're really setting up for 1686 01:27:09,880 --> 01:27:15,320 Speaker 3: a I guess, a more established back half of your career. Well, 1687 01:27:15,400 --> 01:27:18,120 Speaker 3: George Foreman just stepped away from the game for a decade. 1688 01:27:18,120 --> 01:27:20,920 Speaker 3: He didn't fight again until nineteen eighty eight, pardon me, 1689 01:27:21,000 --> 01:27:25,559 Speaker 3: nineteen eighty seven, and ended up winning the championship again. 1690 01:27:25,960 --> 01:27:29,840 Speaker 3: Pretty wild story. Man, Oh, lookie, who's back Mike the 1691 01:27:29,960 --> 01:27:32,360 Speaker 3: Leprechaun in Boston? What's going on? 1692 01:27:32,520 --> 01:27:33,160 Speaker 2: Mike? How are you? 1693 01:27:34,840 --> 01:27:35,679 Speaker 14: Top of the morning? 1694 01:27:36,320 --> 01:27:37,960 Speaker 1: Top of the morning, Mike, how are you? 1695 01:27:38,960 --> 01:27:42,559 Speaker 14: I'm great, I'll quickly mentioned in the rainer the beef 1696 01:27:42,680 --> 01:27:43,280 Speaker 14: is continuing. 1697 01:27:43,920 --> 01:27:45,639 Speaker 2: Uh oh, what happened? What happened? 1698 01:27:46,600 --> 01:27:48,160 Speaker 17: I beat her in the are you. 1699 01:27:48,200 --> 01:27:52,040 Speaker 14: Smarter than the check Queen in an eleven minutes bappo, 1700 01:27:52,240 --> 01:27:55,240 Speaker 14: and she says I was cheating. It was all Saint 1701 01:27:55,280 --> 01:28:00,240 Speaker 14: Patrick stake questions by Mallard. Anyway, you won't even talk 1702 01:28:00,320 --> 01:28:04,120 Speaker 14: to me, so he won't even talk. But anyway, Mallard 1703 01:28:04,120 --> 01:28:06,360 Speaker 14: put up a picture with me. I get them gold coins, 1704 01:28:06,479 --> 01:28:10,800 Speaker 14: chart the coin so Street. Anyway, that's not why I'm calling. No, 1705 01:28:10,960 --> 01:28:11,840 Speaker 14: that's not why I'm calling. 1706 01:28:12,000 --> 01:28:13,920 Speaker 2: Okay, you were talking about Mike. 1707 01:28:15,280 --> 01:28:18,000 Speaker 14: Okay. So back in the day as well. I grew 1708 01:28:18,080 --> 01:28:20,200 Speaker 14: up with a black and white TV. We had one 1709 01:28:20,720 --> 01:28:26,360 Speaker 14: channel and Ireland r TV radio Teleta Sharon and every 1710 01:28:26,520 --> 01:28:28,599 Speaker 14: now and again the two it was called the tube. 1711 01:28:28,640 --> 01:28:31,720 Speaker 14: It wasn't the TV. It was a tube because that's 1712 01:28:31,760 --> 01:28:36,160 Speaker 14: how they had Clint and always at the wrong moment, 1713 01:28:36,280 --> 01:28:38,720 Speaker 14: the tube would pop and we have to go get 1714 01:28:38,760 --> 01:28:41,760 Speaker 14: the TV guy and he was always on call. But 1715 01:28:41,880 --> 01:28:46,479 Speaker 14: I do remember those beautiful boxing matches. They were the highlights. 1716 01:28:47,200 --> 01:28:51,200 Speaker 14: You could never wait to see Frasier or Bahammad Atali 1717 01:28:51,479 --> 01:28:58,840 Speaker 14: or George Foreman. Those were classics, right there was the 1718 01:28:58,960 --> 01:29:02,439 Speaker 14: rumble and the drummles George Woman. He's a very well 1719 01:29:02,520 --> 01:29:05,920 Speaker 14: spoken man. He This is a quote he had after 1720 01:29:06,360 --> 01:29:10,720 Speaker 14: the Muhammad Ali fight. He said, spec in boxing, I 1721 01:29:10,840 --> 01:29:13,720 Speaker 14: had a lot of fear. Fear was good, but for 1722 01:29:13,840 --> 01:29:17,200 Speaker 14: the first time in the bouts with Muhammad Ali, I 1723 01:29:17,280 --> 01:29:20,360 Speaker 14: didn't have any fear. I thought, this is going to 1724 01:29:20,400 --> 01:29:23,280 Speaker 14: be easy. That is what I've been waiting for her 1725 01:29:23,800 --> 01:29:30,040 Speaker 14: no fear at all, no nervousness, and I lost I 1726 01:29:30,160 --> 01:29:35,160 Speaker 14: know the fourth class. I didn't well the mark maddness 1727 01:29:35,200 --> 01:29:39,080 Speaker 14: say that it's terrible. I watched most of the games 1728 01:29:39,400 --> 01:29:43,280 Speaker 14: the first two days. You're right, there's been no buzzer 1729 01:29:43,360 --> 01:29:46,559 Speaker 14: beaters at all. It's so hopefully this weeking will. 1730 01:29:46,479 --> 01:29:48,479 Speaker 1: Be better, Mike. 1731 01:29:49,040 --> 01:29:49,920 Speaker 2: Thanks some phone calls. 1732 01:29:50,200 --> 01:29:53,560 Speaker 3: I found out if I talked, well, Mike's talking it 1733 01:29:53,720 --> 01:29:55,960 Speaker 3: completely and totally resets the deck for him. 1734 01:29:56,000 --> 01:29:57,360 Speaker 1: Have you noticed that I did? 1735 01:29:58,479 --> 01:29:59,080 Speaker 21: I did see that. 1736 01:29:59,280 --> 01:30:00,720 Speaker 3: Is that a tell we need to keep an eye 1737 01:30:00,800 --> 01:30:03,760 Speaker 3: on it? Just Mike, give your poison. I won't say 1738 01:30:03,760 --> 01:30:05,320 Speaker 3: anything because if I talked what no? 1739 01:30:05,600 --> 01:30:05,800 Speaker 2: Yeah? 1740 01:30:05,920 --> 01:30:05,960 Speaker 14: No? 1741 01:30:07,680 --> 01:30:09,320 Speaker 3: Do you know he was talking about how I called 1742 01:30:09,320 --> 01:30:12,840 Speaker 3: it the two and this has been if my dad 1743 01:30:13,000 --> 01:30:14,639 Speaker 3: was listening tonight to be so proud of me. I'm 1744 01:30:14,680 --> 01:30:18,200 Speaker 3: talking about boxing and TVs and him. But you know, 1745 01:30:18,320 --> 01:30:20,800 Speaker 3: my dad used to always call the TV. He's like, 1746 01:30:21,240 --> 01:30:23,400 Speaker 3: go turn the boom Tube on. I never knew what 1747 01:30:23,479 --> 01:30:25,360 Speaker 3: it meant. I thought it had something new with boobs. 1748 01:30:25,560 --> 01:30:27,080 Speaker 3: I had no idea, like, who good dad? 1749 01:30:27,240 --> 01:30:27,920 Speaker 1: That was the word? 1750 01:30:28,200 --> 01:30:29,519 Speaker 2: Yeah, boom too, boom tube. Yeah. 1751 01:30:31,080 --> 01:30:33,000 Speaker 3: I feel like it needs to make a comeback. Maybe 1752 01:30:33,000 --> 01:30:35,559 Speaker 3: we can start it here tonight. Thanks for the call, Mike, 1753 01:30:35,600 --> 01:30:39,320 Speaker 3: I appreciate it. Uh to Joe and San Diego. Big 1754 01:30:39,439 --> 01:30:41,000 Speaker 3: night in San Diego for the show tonight. 1755 01:30:41,040 --> 01:30:43,920 Speaker 21: What's going on, Joe, Hi, Chris Tank, It's a pleasure 1756 01:30:43,960 --> 01:30:46,679 Speaker 21: to talk to you regarding George Foreman. That's my favorite 1757 01:30:46,720 --> 01:30:49,560 Speaker 21: sport boxing. And you know when George Foreman went his 1758 01:30:49,640 --> 01:30:53,920 Speaker 21: Olympic gold medal in nineteen sixty eight, just after that, 1759 01:30:54,080 --> 01:30:57,240 Speaker 21: he was sparring with Sudy Listening. A few sparring sessions 1760 01:30:57,240 --> 01:31:00,639 Speaker 21: where Suddy listened and Suddy listened was very eighty two, 1761 01:31:00,800 --> 01:31:05,200 Speaker 21: just like Mike Tyson. They had an aura of invincibility. 1762 01:31:05,520 --> 01:31:09,360 Speaker 21: But once George Foreman lost his first fight, he was 1763 01:31:09,439 --> 01:31:12,519 Speaker 21: no longer undefeated. The bully was gone. Like Will Chamberlain said, 1764 01:31:12,560 --> 01:31:16,280 Speaker 21: nobody likes Goliath, but he was dominating everybody. He'd beat 1765 01:31:16,360 --> 01:31:19,880 Speaker 21: Ken Norton in two rounds, knocked out Joe Fraser, dropped 1766 01:31:19,920 --> 01:31:22,880 Speaker 21: him six times in two rounds, and everybody said, oh no, 1767 01:31:23,479 --> 01:31:27,040 Speaker 21: that means he's going to destroy Muhammad Ali. Well styles 1768 01:31:27,120 --> 01:31:30,280 Speaker 21: made fights. Muhammad Ali outsmarted him, but it messed him up. 1769 01:31:30,320 --> 01:31:32,679 Speaker 21: When he lost that fight. He tried to prove himself. 1770 01:31:32,720 --> 01:31:35,160 Speaker 21: He's still the Bacho Man, the King. He fought five 1771 01:31:35,240 --> 01:31:38,599 Speaker 21: guys in an exhibition in one night. He did good 1772 01:31:38,640 --> 01:31:40,920 Speaker 21: the first three three fighters, and then he started to 1773 01:31:40,960 --> 01:31:43,280 Speaker 21: wear down. Then he went to Puerto Rico and fought 1774 01:31:43,360 --> 01:31:46,360 Speaker 21: Jimmy Young, which was his second loss, and the crowded 1775 01:31:46,439 --> 01:31:50,240 Speaker 21: Puerto Rico was chay named Jimmy Young. Jimmy Young. Nobody 1776 01:31:50,360 --> 01:31:53,679 Speaker 21: liked George Foreman, but he adopted Sonny Liston's bill full 1777 01:31:53,760 --> 01:31:58,160 Speaker 21: stare before the ring instructions. So and Archie Boorr was 1778 01:31:58,200 --> 01:31:59,720 Speaker 21: one of his traders. And Archie Bore is one of 1779 01:31:59,720 --> 01:32:03,000 Speaker 21: the knight guys. George Foreman used to carry a purse 1780 01:32:03,040 --> 01:32:05,520 Speaker 21: when he go in the shopping balls in Hayward, California. 1781 01:32:06,120 --> 01:32:08,599 Speaker 21: And uh, he was really a nice guy back then too, 1782 01:32:08,640 --> 01:32:10,240 Speaker 21: believe it or not, but he was like a facade. 1783 01:32:10,680 --> 01:32:10,840 Speaker 14: You know. 1784 01:32:11,000 --> 01:32:14,000 Speaker 21: When George Foreman made that comeback ten years later. The 1785 01:32:14,120 --> 01:32:16,519 Speaker 21: main reason he made that campaign to come back was 1786 01:32:16,560 --> 01:32:19,280 Speaker 21: he wanted Mike Tyson. He said I could beat Mike Tyson. 1787 01:32:19,320 --> 01:32:23,559 Speaker 21: He'd go on David Letterman, he'd go on, uh, Jay Leno, 1788 01:32:23,720 --> 01:32:25,680 Speaker 21: and he was adamant about it. He said I could 1789 01:32:25,680 --> 01:32:29,240 Speaker 21: beat Mike Tyson. I always felt styles make fights, and 1790 01:32:29,320 --> 01:32:31,519 Speaker 21: he used to always take down little guys like that. 1791 01:32:31,720 --> 01:32:33,200 Speaker 21: He fought a lot of little guys and I really 1792 01:32:33,240 --> 01:32:34,560 Speaker 21: felt he could have beat him. I used to be 1793 01:32:34,640 --> 01:32:38,000 Speaker 21: a boxer, and you know there was one there was 1794 01:32:38,040 --> 01:32:41,440 Speaker 21: a seventies where the Golden Age of boxing, No disrespect 1795 01:32:41,479 --> 01:32:44,040 Speaker 21: to you. They had guys like rod Lyle and Ernie 1796 01:32:44,040 --> 01:32:47,040 Speaker 21: Shavers that never won the heavyweight title. Go on YouTube 1797 01:32:47,080 --> 01:32:50,439 Speaker 21: and watch George Foreman fought rod Lyle. I remember watching 1798 01:32:50,479 --> 01:32:53,559 Speaker 21: that fight and in the first round, like George Forbman 1799 01:32:53,680 --> 01:32:56,000 Speaker 21: dropped rod Lyle, And did rod Lyle drop George Foreman? 1800 01:32:56,080 --> 01:32:58,120 Speaker 21: And my dad was just coming in off work at 1801 01:32:58,120 --> 01:33:00,479 Speaker 21: three point thirty. It was on ABC White Woman of Sports, 1802 01:33:00,880 --> 01:33:02,880 Speaker 21: and I told my dad, I go, you got to 1803 01:33:02,920 --> 01:33:03,840 Speaker 21: come in and see this fight. 1804 01:33:03,960 --> 01:33:04,679 Speaker 9: It's just started. 1805 01:33:05,120 --> 01:33:07,840 Speaker 21: This is a barn burger and it went only way 1806 01:33:07,880 --> 01:33:10,280 Speaker 21: to five rounds, but trust me, it is one of 1807 01:33:10,360 --> 01:33:13,200 Speaker 21: the most accent tech fights you'll ever see of a 1808 01:33:13,240 --> 01:33:15,840 Speaker 21: heavy waste fight. It was a non title fight, but 1809 01:33:15,960 --> 01:33:18,760 Speaker 21: he was unreal. But I have a lot of good 1810 01:33:18,800 --> 01:33:20,000 Speaker 21: memories about George Foreman. 1811 01:33:20,040 --> 01:33:20,519 Speaker 14: I met him. 1812 01:33:21,280 --> 01:33:23,479 Speaker 21: One of the nicest guys you ever want to beat. 1813 01:33:24,200 --> 01:33:26,840 Speaker 2: Hey great trivia. Man. I really appreciated Joe good phone call. 1814 01:33:27,479 --> 01:33:30,200 Speaker 2: You know, he's he's hey. Not the era for Boxley 1815 01:33:30,320 --> 01:33:32,720 Speaker 2: was the seventies. No, I'm still. 1816 01:33:34,040 --> 01:33:37,000 Speaker 3: Like I said, I I can't get into a true 1817 01:33:37,200 --> 01:33:41,599 Speaker 3: historical perspective fight. But man, the nineties were pretty damn awesome, 1818 01:33:42,920 --> 01:33:47,839 Speaker 3: pretty Riddick bow. Didn't we have a run with Andrew 1819 01:33:47,920 --> 01:33:53,240 Speaker 3: Gillotta there for a while. Evander holy Field, you know, 1820 01:33:53,360 --> 01:33:56,880 Speaker 3: Michael Moore, George Foreman, Mike Tyson. Of course, Tyson was 1821 01:33:56,960 --> 01:34:00,400 Speaker 3: more late eighties into the early nineties. It's good, it 1822 01:34:00,720 --> 01:34:04,840 Speaker 3: was amazing. It was amazing. You those prize fights were 1823 01:34:04,880 --> 01:34:08,320 Speaker 3: something else. And for me tonight, what's been cool about 1824 01:34:08,360 --> 01:34:11,080 Speaker 3: the show and the tributes that have been paid is 1825 01:34:11,280 --> 01:34:13,559 Speaker 3: it brings back a lot of great boxing memories. All right, 1826 01:34:13,560 --> 01:34:15,760 Speaker 3: I want to fit two in before breeze three. Okay, 1827 01:34:16,000 --> 01:34:17,559 Speaker 3: let's go to Rob in Orlando. 1828 01:34:17,680 --> 01:34:18,120 Speaker 2: What's going on? 1829 01:34:18,320 --> 01:34:18,479 Speaker 1: Rob? 1830 01:34:18,520 --> 01:34:22,080 Speaker 2: Welcome to Fox Sports Radio. Oh he's gone? Okay? Paul 1831 01:34:22,120 --> 01:34:23,200 Speaker 2: and Denver, what's going on? Paul? 1832 01:34:23,720 --> 01:34:23,920 Speaker 17: Hey? 1833 01:34:24,320 --> 01:34:24,840 Speaker 21: How you doing? 1834 01:34:24,920 --> 01:34:25,120 Speaker 14: Chris? 1835 01:34:25,439 --> 01:34:26,760 Speaker 2: Outstanding man? Thanks for the call. 1836 01:34:27,400 --> 01:34:29,760 Speaker 15: Hey, you know, I love this the Late Show. I'm 1837 01:34:29,760 --> 01:34:32,880 Speaker 15: a musician and I listened to Ben and you guys, 1838 01:34:33,000 --> 01:34:36,000 Speaker 15: and thanks, buddy, you're pretty Are you died? 1839 01:34:36,080 --> 01:34:37,760 Speaker 2: Then I appreciate it. 1840 01:34:38,280 --> 01:34:40,400 Speaker 15: He listen, I want to get a little more esoteric 1841 01:34:40,479 --> 01:34:43,320 Speaker 15: on the George take. You know, I didn't really like 1842 01:34:43,400 --> 01:34:46,479 Speaker 15: the hulking batterer that he was, but I was. I 1843 01:34:46,600 --> 01:34:49,000 Speaker 15: remember going to a gig I'm a musician go over 1844 01:34:49,080 --> 01:34:53,360 Speaker 15: Colorado October thirtieth, nineteen seventy four when that happened, and 1845 01:34:53,680 --> 01:34:55,599 Speaker 15: they have to play by play, but it really wasn't 1846 01:34:55,640 --> 01:34:57,800 Speaker 15: play by play on the radio, you remember, it was 1847 01:34:57,840 --> 01:35:01,360 Speaker 15: just right. They did it after that post posted around 1848 01:35:01,720 --> 01:35:03,559 Speaker 15: and when he knocked him out, we freaked out. 1849 01:35:03,640 --> 01:35:03,800 Speaker 2: Man. 1850 01:35:03,880 --> 01:35:07,240 Speaker 15: I was such a holy fan. And remember that I 1851 01:35:07,360 --> 01:35:11,000 Speaker 15: was in college at UNC, and really I remember him 1852 01:35:11,200 --> 01:35:14,559 Speaker 15: a fraser beating him supposedly, and but I just want 1853 01:35:14,600 --> 01:35:18,000 Speaker 15: to say that I think that fight for George, and 1854 01:35:18,120 --> 01:35:20,519 Speaker 15: I love George. I've got his grill by the way 1855 01:35:21,360 --> 01:35:25,960 Speaker 15: he was, he was. He was the guy that learned 1856 01:35:26,000 --> 01:35:28,400 Speaker 15: something from that fight. I think it changed his life 1857 01:35:28,880 --> 01:35:31,920 Speaker 15: and I'm a big later on. I was always rooted 1858 01:35:31,960 --> 01:35:35,160 Speaker 15: for George. Loved that and that was that was fight 1859 01:35:35,240 --> 01:35:37,760 Speaker 15: too sad sometimes, but that was a beautiful night for 1860 01:35:37,880 --> 01:35:40,800 Speaker 15: me and I But I love George later on, I'll 1861 01:35:40,880 --> 01:35:42,679 Speaker 15: just say that about him, you know, yeah. 1862 01:35:42,640 --> 01:35:45,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, listen, I thank you you had on the head Man. 1863 01:35:45,439 --> 01:35:48,040 Speaker 3: I really appreciate the kind words Paul, be safe, be 1864 01:35:48,160 --> 01:35:48,720 Speaker 3: safe out there. 1865 01:35:50,800 --> 01:35:51,720 Speaker 2: As Arnie likes to. 1866 01:35:51,760 --> 01:35:55,200 Speaker 3: Say, have you noticed there's a couple of caveats, like Paul, 1867 01:35:55,240 --> 01:35:57,360 Speaker 3: He's like, I wasn't really a big fan of the style, 1868 01:35:58,000 --> 01:36:00,479 Speaker 3: you know, the big man style. 1869 01:36:00,760 --> 01:36:01,320 Speaker 2: It was kind of like. 1870 01:36:01,400 --> 01:36:06,439 Speaker 3: Robin Orlandos too. But you couldn't help but respect. You 1871 01:36:06,520 --> 01:36:11,320 Speaker 3: couldn't help but respect the level at which he was competing. 1872 01:36:12,600 --> 01:36:14,880 Speaker 3: And I'm not gonna lie to you, at what at 1873 01:36:14,920 --> 01:36:17,639 Speaker 3: the time seemed like such an advanced stage. 1874 01:36:17,680 --> 01:36:21,240 Speaker 2: It's like, my gosh, George Foreman was so old. 1875 01:36:21,520 --> 01:36:23,599 Speaker 3: In fact, whenever I was getting ready for the show tonight, 1876 01:36:24,560 --> 01:36:26,600 Speaker 3: I think I think I've had his Wikipedia page up 1877 01:36:26,680 --> 01:36:29,080 Speaker 3: most of the night, and whenever I was up and 1878 01:36:29,160 --> 01:36:31,640 Speaker 3: I looked at that went over Michael Moore, Like in 1879 01:36:31,760 --> 01:36:32,280 Speaker 3: my mind, I. 1880 01:36:32,320 --> 01:36:34,439 Speaker 1: Was like, gosh, what was he like fifty? 1881 01:36:34,960 --> 01:36:37,320 Speaker 3: And you look at like, oh, forty forty five, forty 1882 01:36:37,720 --> 01:36:39,760 Speaker 3: which now I'm older than, but it's just still you 1883 01:36:39,800 --> 01:36:42,240 Speaker 3: think about it at the time, whenever you know this 1884 01:36:42,479 --> 01:36:45,759 Speaker 3: was happening, in what you already beat Michael Moore nineteen 1885 01:36:45,840 --> 01:36:50,280 Speaker 3: nineteen ninety four. I mean, to see someone do anything 1886 01:36:50,400 --> 01:36:55,280 Speaker 3: in sports at that age was almost beyond comprehension. Now 1887 01:36:55,360 --> 01:36:57,400 Speaker 3: it's a little bit more normal, you know, with watching 1888 01:36:57,439 --> 01:37:00,759 Speaker 3: what Brady's doing in the quarterback position in the NFL, 1889 01:37:01,479 --> 01:37:06,680 Speaker 3: but not in boxing. I don't think we'll see many 1890 01:37:06,800 --> 01:37:11,439 Speaker 3: forty five year olds win heavyweight titles in boxing ever. Again, 1891 01:37:12,160 --> 01:37:14,240 Speaker 3: it's been a fun night on the phones. Man, I'm 1892 01:37:14,240 --> 01:37:15,639 Speaker 3: not gonna lie to you, Brie. Are you a little 1893 01:37:15,680 --> 01:37:17,960 Speaker 3: surprised by how much George Foreman talk? We ended up 1894 01:37:18,000 --> 01:37:23,120 Speaker 3: having just a yeah, I am and maybe tying it 1895 01:37:23,160 --> 01:37:26,000 Speaker 3: into boxing. Oh, and let's add to it, it's been 1896 01:37:26,040 --> 01:37:28,840 Speaker 3: an awful first two days the NCAA tournament as far 1897 01:37:28,880 --> 01:37:31,800 Speaker 3: as games are concerned. You get a story like this, 1898 01:37:31,960 --> 01:37:34,400 Speaker 3: it shuffles a lot of things to the back page, 1899 01:37:34,479 --> 01:37:37,120 Speaker 3: and it brings back a lot of really cool memories. 1900 01:37:37,360 --> 01:37:39,200 Speaker 2: I remember going to my fir. 1901 01:37:39,280 --> 01:37:41,599 Speaker 3: I was talking about selling Brie, how is a PD 1902 01:37:41,760 --> 01:37:44,439 Speaker 3: for a long time during the break and one of 1903 01:37:44,520 --> 01:37:49,840 Speaker 3: my first events I got invited to was my boss. 1904 01:37:49,960 --> 01:37:51,000 Speaker 2: His name was Don King. 1905 01:37:51,080 --> 01:37:53,240 Speaker 3: Now it wasn't the boxing promoter Don King but he's 1906 01:37:53,240 --> 01:37:57,639 Speaker 3: a legendary Tulsa radio guy, and he had everyone over 1907 01:37:57,720 --> 01:38:01,040 Speaker 3: to his house for the Tyson holy Field that ended 1908 01:38:01,080 --> 01:38:03,320 Speaker 3: in the earby. It was one of the first kind 1909 01:38:03,360 --> 01:38:05,880 Speaker 3: of work watch parties that ever got invited to. I mean, 1910 01:38:05,960 --> 01:38:08,280 Speaker 3: that was that was crazy. That was what ninety seven 1911 01:38:08,400 --> 01:38:11,479 Speaker 3: ninety eight. I mean, just those moments, you're just not 1912 01:38:11,520 --> 01:38:14,320 Speaker 3: getting them anymore. In boxing, it has to be something created, 1913 01:38:14,439 --> 01:38:20,200 Speaker 3: something almost scripted, something wrestling like MMA has heard it 1914 01:38:20,400 --> 01:38:23,320 Speaker 3: quite a bit, but there's just there's something about the 1915 01:38:23,360 --> 01:38:25,800 Speaker 3: Sweet Science Man, and it's been cool to tip our 1916 01:38:25,880 --> 01:38:28,280 Speaker 3: cap to it tonight and pay tribute to a legend 1917 01:38:28,320 --> 01:38:30,840 Speaker 3: and George Frazier. And by the way, I forgot to add, 1918 01:38:31,040 --> 01:38:33,360 Speaker 3: I'm glad that Paul and Din for mention this. I 1919 01:38:33,400 --> 01:38:37,520 Speaker 3: always say the overnight shows are usually for the insomniacs 1920 01:38:37,680 --> 01:38:40,920 Speaker 3: and the third shifters and the party animals. But I 1921 01:38:41,000 --> 01:38:45,040 Speaker 3: can't leave Aubrie Mark. 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Hold on, let me. 1959 01:40:27,160 --> 01:40:30,880 Speaker 3: Check because I had several well I think like many 1960 01:40:30,920 --> 01:40:33,960 Speaker 3: of you, I had several update upsets that did not hit. 1961 01:40:35,000 --> 01:40:38,000 Speaker 3: So I'm kind of in that world of sun. You 1962 01:40:38,080 --> 01:40:41,839 Speaker 3: couldn't even give me one upset. So let's see. Currently 1963 01:40:42,120 --> 01:40:46,479 Speaker 3: Steve Hartman, Steve Hartman is in the lead with twenty nine. 1964 01:40:47,160 --> 01:40:51,160 Speaker 3: Let's see, I am currently in fifth place with twenty three, 1965 01:40:51,320 --> 01:40:51,800 Speaker 3: So I am. 1966 01:40:52,400 --> 01:40:53,040 Speaker 2: That's not bad. 1967 01:40:53,479 --> 01:40:58,000 Speaker 3: That's in the listeners, all right, that's with the hosts. So, 1968 01:40:58,240 --> 01:41:02,559 Speaker 3: by the way, which is we're a I was whenever 1969 01:41:02,640 --> 01:41:05,519 Speaker 3: I won it last year at this point, so we're 1970 01:41:05,560 --> 01:41:06,280 Speaker 3: in good shape. 1971 01:41:07,080 --> 01:41:07,759 Speaker 1: I have lost. 1972 01:41:07,840 --> 01:41:10,320 Speaker 3: Let me see here, how many Sweet sixteen teams have 1973 01:41:10,400 --> 01:41:15,000 Speaker 3: I lost. I lost for some reason. I had uh 1974 01:41:16,040 --> 01:41:18,919 Speaker 3: for some reason. I U see San Diego and VCU 1975 01:41:19,120 --> 01:41:23,960 Speaker 3: going to the Sweet sixteen. But as of right now, 1976 01:41:25,280 --> 01:41:29,160 Speaker 3: those are the only two Sweet sixteen teams that I've lost. 1977 01:41:30,280 --> 01:41:34,680 Speaker 3: So keep hope live, keep hope live. All right, you 1978 01:41:34,720 --> 01:41:37,400 Speaker 3: guys know what it's time for. It's time for Breeze three. 1979 01:41:37,520 --> 01:41:37,880 Speaker 2: Let's go. 1980 01:41:39,560 --> 01:41:45,720 Speaker 1: One, not two, but three. It's entertainment. 1981 01:41:45,920 --> 01:41:46,400 Speaker 2: It's good. 1982 01:41:48,680 --> 01:41:49,880 Speaker 1: It's Breeze three. 1983 01:41:50,479 --> 01:41:51,360 Speaker 2: Oh dang it. 1984 01:41:51,720 --> 01:41:54,200 Speaker 1: I've got to add one more team to that. I forgot. 1985 01:41:54,320 --> 01:41:56,639 Speaker 2: I got drunk on North Carolina and picked. 1986 01:41:56,439 --> 01:41:59,920 Speaker 1: Him to beat Iowa State. Gosh, dang it. All right, Breeze, 1987 01:42:00,280 --> 01:42:00,439 Speaker 1: what do. 1988 01:42:00,439 --> 01:42:01,640 Speaker 2: You got for it? A thing? 1989 01:42:01,720 --> 01:42:04,280 Speaker 4: You're like barely ahead of Aaron Torres. That's like just 1990 01:42:04,280 --> 01:42:06,080 Speaker 4: an accomplishment in itself a little bit. 1991 01:42:06,240 --> 01:42:08,800 Speaker 2: Well, that's that's where I like to kind of beat 1992 01:42:08,880 --> 01:42:09,720 Speaker 2: my chest a little bit. 1993 01:42:09,760 --> 01:42:12,240 Speaker 3: As long as I can stay ahead of our college 1994 01:42:12,320 --> 01:42:16,719 Speaker 3: basketball expert Aaron Toys and be within striking distance of Arnie, 1995 01:42:16,720 --> 01:42:17,400 Speaker 3: I'm in good ship. 1996 01:42:17,479 --> 01:42:20,400 Speaker 4: That's that's a success right there. So I did call 1997 01:42:20,439 --> 01:42:23,519 Speaker 4: an audible about like fifteen twenty minutes ago. So the 1998 01:42:23,560 --> 01:42:27,160 Speaker 4: shout out Mark for uh for rolling with this. So 1999 01:42:27,840 --> 01:42:31,080 Speaker 4: I we were talking about nostalgia and like TVs and 2000 01:42:31,320 --> 01:42:35,320 Speaker 4: you know, antennas and for me like VCRs Connie, Yes, 2001 01:42:35,479 --> 01:42:38,320 Speaker 4: I love Connie. Love Connie MVP of the night for me. 2002 01:42:39,120 --> 01:42:41,680 Speaker 4: So I like I used to rewind VCRs, like you 2003 01:42:41,760 --> 01:42:43,760 Speaker 4: know those VHS's right, Yeah. 2004 01:42:44,040 --> 01:42:46,479 Speaker 3: Do you remember this the sticker whenever you would go 2005 01:42:46,560 --> 01:42:48,639 Speaker 3: to Blockbuster that they would put on the tape. 2006 01:42:48,680 --> 01:42:49,639 Speaker 2: Do you remember it, Mark? 2007 01:42:49,760 --> 01:42:51,439 Speaker 4: What it said, be kind rewind? 2008 01:42:51,800 --> 01:42:52,000 Speaker 1: Yes? 2009 01:42:52,160 --> 01:42:54,719 Speaker 6: Okay, I'm sorry, Mark, I'm sorry you had to rewind 2010 01:42:54,800 --> 01:42:57,600 Speaker 6: it because it would charge you. 2011 01:42:58,040 --> 01:43:01,560 Speaker 4: That's right, shout out Hollywood video very underrated because I 2012 01:43:01,680 --> 01:43:04,719 Speaker 4: loved both like I was. I was a member at both. 2013 01:43:05,040 --> 01:43:05,280 Speaker 1: Yeah. 2014 01:43:06,160 --> 01:43:10,240 Speaker 4: Yeah, So the Blockbuster, Wow, I'd live in a Blockbuster 2015 01:43:10,280 --> 01:43:13,240 Speaker 4: if I could. Okay, anyways, so I was so anyway, 2016 01:43:13,240 --> 01:43:14,880 Speaker 4: so I called it an audible. So I just thought 2017 01:43:14,960 --> 01:43:18,320 Speaker 4: of like three different like movies or TV shows that 2018 01:43:18,520 --> 01:43:22,160 Speaker 4: kind of just brought back that nostalgia side for us. Okay. 2019 01:43:22,640 --> 01:43:25,360 Speaker 4: So my first one, I went with Titanic because that 2020 01:43:25,479 --> 01:43:27,280 Speaker 4: was the first movie that I saw in the theater. 2021 01:43:27,680 --> 01:43:30,000 Speaker 4: I did fall asleep halfway because I was only like 2022 01:43:30,080 --> 01:43:33,040 Speaker 4: five years old, but I do remember seeing that and 2023 01:43:33,160 --> 01:43:35,320 Speaker 4: that would just like, and that's a great movie I 2024 01:43:35,400 --> 01:43:37,680 Speaker 4: feel like to see in the theater. I mean, I 2025 01:43:37,720 --> 01:43:40,120 Speaker 4: don't think it wasn't like Imax or anything like kind 2026 01:43:40,160 --> 01:43:42,360 Speaker 4: of crazy like that, but just to see that in 2027 01:43:42,479 --> 01:43:45,640 Speaker 4: it and the theater was super memorable for me. My 2028 01:43:45,840 --> 01:43:49,080 Speaker 4: second one was Er because I would watch that every 2029 01:43:49,120 --> 01:43:51,719 Speaker 4: week with my mom, and so again I was probably 2030 01:43:51,720 --> 01:43:54,240 Speaker 4: in like the five six seven year old range and 2031 01:43:54,320 --> 01:43:56,600 Speaker 4: I was super young, but I knew George Clooney was 2032 01:43:56,760 --> 01:44:00,559 Speaker 4: amazing and gorgeous and like, who is this beatiful man 2033 01:44:00,800 --> 01:44:05,000 Speaker 4: god man? Right, George Clooney. Definitely memorable. And then my 2034 01:44:05,160 --> 01:44:07,880 Speaker 4: third one, I went my best Friend's Wedding with Julia 2035 01:44:08,000 --> 01:44:10,599 Speaker 4: Roberts because that was the first rom com I ever saw, 2036 01:44:11,120 --> 01:44:13,439 Speaker 4: and I just thought that was very memorable for me. 2037 01:44:13,560 --> 01:44:15,720 Speaker 4: So those were my three kind of nostalgic kind of 2038 01:44:16,439 --> 01:44:19,080 Speaker 4: entertainment side. So Titanic because I saw that in the theater. 2039 01:44:19,479 --> 01:44:21,759 Speaker 4: Er was the first TV show that I remember vividly 2040 01:44:21,800 --> 01:44:24,200 Speaker 4: watching every week and I love the theme song. And 2041 01:44:24,280 --> 01:44:27,040 Speaker 4: then my best Friend's wedding Julia Roberts. So those were 2042 01:44:27,120 --> 01:44:28,160 Speaker 4: my three, No. 2043 01:44:28,720 --> 01:44:31,920 Speaker 2: Just just out of curiosity. Yeah, when you say nostalgia. 2044 01:44:32,560 --> 01:44:35,960 Speaker 4: This can be anything, right, TV show that brings you 2045 01:44:36,160 --> 01:44:39,120 Speaker 4: back to like, yeah, a TV show, like an actor 2046 01:44:39,360 --> 01:44:41,479 Speaker 4: a movie. So yeah, I just kind of made it 2047 01:44:41,600 --> 01:44:43,880 Speaker 4: super broad. And those are three things like an er 2048 01:44:43,960 --> 01:44:46,840 Speaker 4: if I watch er, dopamine like all over my brain? 2049 01:44:48,439 --> 01:44:49,639 Speaker 2: All right, Mark, what do you think? 2050 01:44:50,120 --> 01:44:53,280 Speaker 6: So the first thing I thought of when I got 2051 01:44:53,400 --> 01:44:56,080 Speaker 6: the curveball change up throwing at me. 2052 01:44:56,120 --> 01:44:56,720 Speaker 5: A second ago? 2053 01:44:57,280 --> 01:44:57,559 Speaker 2: Nice? 2054 01:44:57,640 --> 01:45:00,800 Speaker 6: So okay, so one movie that makes me go back 2055 01:45:00,960 --> 01:45:04,360 Speaker 6: and think of nice things watching the Wizard of Oz. 2056 01:45:05,200 --> 01:45:06,640 Speaker 5: Now, what's as a growing up? 2057 01:45:06,880 --> 01:45:09,519 Speaker 6: When I, for me, I figured out that the Wizard 2058 01:45:09,600 --> 01:45:13,679 Speaker 6: of Oz is basically somebody putting a contract on a witch. 2059 01:45:14,360 --> 01:45:17,760 Speaker 6: They basically said go kill her and bring her bring 2060 01:45:17,920 --> 01:45:20,320 Speaker 6: us her broom. Say it was a contract killer movie. 2061 01:45:20,360 --> 01:45:22,439 Speaker 2: Okay. And we have a whole different view of the 2062 01:45:22,479 --> 01:45:25,040 Speaker 2: Wicked Witch of the West after Wicked, Right. 2063 01:45:25,040 --> 01:45:27,880 Speaker 6: So they're the whole wicked thing came about and a 2064 01:45:27,920 --> 01:45:30,639 Speaker 6: whole bunch of movies and a whole set of other idea. 2065 01:45:30,720 --> 01:45:34,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, Dorothy was really the bad guy and not Dorothy Glinda. 2066 01:45:34,600 --> 01:45:35,720 Speaker 3: Glinda was really the bad guy. 2067 01:45:36,040 --> 01:45:37,200 Speaker 5: So you know, so really the bad guy. 2068 01:45:37,240 --> 01:45:39,800 Speaker 6: So the Wizard of Oz the first one and then 2069 01:45:41,280 --> 01:45:44,360 Speaker 6: I thought about another movie for me that just made 2070 01:45:44,400 --> 01:45:47,280 Speaker 6: me think about old TV and just all that stuff 2071 01:45:47,320 --> 01:45:49,960 Speaker 6: about writers and writers room and things like that. Not 2072 01:45:50,080 --> 01:45:51,800 Speaker 6: the Dick Van Dyke Show, but that was a movie 2073 01:45:51,880 --> 01:45:55,880 Speaker 6: called My Favorite Year with Peter o'tool So that's a 2074 01:45:55,960 --> 01:45:59,200 Speaker 6: great movie. It talks it's like old TV and you 2075 01:45:59,280 --> 01:46:02,280 Speaker 6: know just how a show was put together and at 2076 01:46:02,280 --> 01:46:05,200 Speaker 6: the end of the week, sort of before Saturday Night Live, 2077 01:46:05,360 --> 01:46:07,920 Speaker 6: but just because a TV show would have a star 2078 01:46:08,040 --> 01:46:09,320 Speaker 6: that was going to be on, then they had to 2079 01:46:09,439 --> 01:46:13,760 Speaker 6: rehearse and get things together. And Peter ol'toole's character was 2080 01:46:13,840 --> 01:46:17,400 Speaker 6: this old movie star and this TV show wanted to 2081 01:46:17,520 --> 01:46:18,080 Speaker 6: have him on. 2082 01:46:18,320 --> 01:46:21,840 Speaker 5: So that was over that I thought about, and then 2083 01:46:22,640 --> 01:46:28,040 Speaker 5: it was My last movie is Tarrowing Inferno. 2084 01:46:28,880 --> 01:46:33,080 Speaker 6: That's a great movie because back in the seventies, when 2085 01:46:33,080 --> 01:46:36,320 Speaker 6: they made a movie, they could include a bunch of 2086 01:46:36,439 --> 01:46:37,160 Speaker 6: stars in it. 2087 01:46:37,439 --> 01:46:38,960 Speaker 5: So that was one that had. 2088 01:46:38,840 --> 01:46:43,559 Speaker 6: Steve McQueen and Paul Newman and just you know, famous 2089 01:46:43,760 --> 01:46:47,519 Speaker 6: actors throughout the whole thing, and a burning building and 2090 01:46:48,920 --> 01:46:51,360 Speaker 6: people will know this, The juice was in that movie. 2091 01:46:51,600 --> 01:46:51,840 Speaker 2: Jay. 2092 01:46:53,200 --> 01:46:57,040 Speaker 6: So those are my three Towering Inferno, my Favorite Year, 2093 01:46:57,520 --> 01:46:59,160 Speaker 6: The Wizard of Oz, and I had to. 2094 01:46:59,560 --> 01:47:04,439 Speaker 5: I know it's extra, but I combined Ten Commandments. 2095 01:47:03,880 --> 01:47:04,439 Speaker 2: And Ben Hur. 2096 01:47:04,560 --> 01:47:06,280 Speaker 5: Those are oldest dogic movies for me. 2097 01:47:06,360 --> 01:47:06,840 Speaker 1: So those are. 2098 01:47:08,680 --> 01:47:10,200 Speaker 3: So And you said this could be a little bit 2099 01:47:10,240 --> 01:47:15,240 Speaker 3: of everything, right, So for me, it's it's it's kind 2100 01:47:15,320 --> 01:47:18,920 Speaker 3: of like anything wrestling related. I know that sounds crazy. 2101 01:47:20,360 --> 01:47:22,600 Speaker 3: It's like the old This is the old music for 2102 01:47:22,680 --> 01:47:23,840 Speaker 3: Saturday Night's main event. 2103 01:47:26,200 --> 01:47:28,000 Speaker 1: Oh, Hollywood Hogan to hold on? 2104 01:47:28,080 --> 01:47:30,799 Speaker 3: That was pre Hollywood Hogan, right, this was whole comania, 2105 01:47:30,920 --> 01:47:34,040 Speaker 3: whole comania running wild? Can hear the macho man get along? 2106 01:47:34,360 --> 01:47:37,160 Speaker 3: Or is there bad blood? You know, we would watch 2107 01:47:37,400 --> 01:47:41,760 Speaker 3: whenever I was a kid. We were talking about VCRs. 2108 01:47:42,240 --> 01:47:46,040 Speaker 3: We would go to the store and like you said. 2109 01:47:45,880 --> 01:47:45,960 Speaker 14: We. 2110 01:47:47,680 --> 01:47:50,640 Speaker 2: From a small town in Illinois, Wood River, Illinois. Love 2111 01:47:50,720 --> 01:47:54,400 Speaker 2: my hometown. But back in the day, in addition to 2112 01:47:54,479 --> 01:47:56,360 Speaker 2: like Blockbusters and family. 2113 01:47:56,160 --> 01:48:00,760 Speaker 3: Video in Hollywood video, there would be like Ted's video, 2114 01:48:02,000 --> 01:48:06,240 Speaker 3: our John's video where there was always a local video 2115 01:48:07,160 --> 01:48:09,400 Speaker 3: place you can wrint, Nintendo games and all this stuff. 2116 01:48:09,600 --> 01:48:10,840 Speaker 1: And you know what, I would always rent. 2117 01:48:10,920 --> 01:48:12,800 Speaker 2: I would always rent the old pay per views and 2118 01:48:12,920 --> 01:48:15,040 Speaker 2: I'd watch the old pay perviews and had a blast. 2119 01:48:15,120 --> 01:48:15,280 Speaker 1: Dude. 2120 01:48:15,320 --> 01:48:17,960 Speaker 3: My sister would watch it with me. Sometimes my dad would. 2121 01:48:17,960 --> 01:48:20,760 Speaker 3: I think he was a little disappointed. But yeah, any 2122 01:48:21,080 --> 01:48:23,800 Speaker 3: it's weird because we're talking boxing and combat sports, so 2123 01:48:23,880 --> 01:48:27,840 Speaker 3: anything wrestling related gets me nostalgia. So I'll go with 2124 01:48:27,920 --> 01:48:31,800 Speaker 3: any old Saturday Nights Made event. Here's another one. My 2125 01:48:32,120 --> 01:48:34,320 Speaker 3: first crush and I still think we're meant to be 2126 01:48:34,479 --> 01:48:39,360 Speaker 3: together is a Lissa Milano, and I think there's somewhere 2127 01:48:39,479 --> 01:48:42,280 Speaker 3: that we're meant to be together. But anytime, like I 2128 01:48:42,400 --> 01:48:47,280 Speaker 3: hear the Who's the Boss theme, It's like, Okay, there 2129 01:48:47,320 --> 01:48:50,320 Speaker 3: we go. I'm I'm feeling nostalgia now. And it was 2130 01:48:50,400 --> 01:48:53,719 Speaker 3: a terrible show when you look back at it. I mean, really, 2131 01:48:53,760 --> 01:48:56,439 Speaker 3: you went and you had this guy basically be your 2132 01:48:56,520 --> 01:48:59,519 Speaker 3: living butler, and his kids stayed with you, Like it 2133 01:48:59,560 --> 01:49:03,040 Speaker 3: makes no since there's a time we lost a friend 2134 01:49:03,120 --> 01:49:05,120 Speaker 3: or two, dream or two. 2135 01:49:05,280 --> 01:49:08,280 Speaker 1: That's right, founded Trent. 2136 01:49:08,400 --> 01:49:11,960 Speaker 3: And at the end, was you see nostalgia all the 2137 01:49:12,000 --> 01:49:13,880 Speaker 3: way you get any of those old TV shows? 2138 01:49:14,600 --> 01:49:17,559 Speaker 2: Oh man, it's all nostalgia for me. Look look at a. 2139 01:49:17,560 --> 01:49:21,559 Speaker 1: Lista Milano, so gorgeous, so amazing. Isn't she a Dodgers fan? 2140 01:49:22,280 --> 01:49:24,600 Speaker 1: I think, so, yeah, there you go, we got it. 2141 01:49:24,720 --> 01:49:26,800 Speaker 4: Listen a line of clothes too. 2142 01:49:27,479 --> 01:49:31,519 Speaker 3: Really, I understand that you would think me being from 2143 01:49:31,560 --> 01:49:35,719 Speaker 3: Oklahoma probably to red state for you. But I'm willing 2144 01:49:35,800 --> 01:49:37,880 Speaker 3: to adapt. I'm willing to adapt and a j just 2145 01:49:38,000 --> 01:49:40,679 Speaker 3: what is it? Adapt or die? So I'm just gonna 2146 01:49:40,720 --> 01:49:42,920 Speaker 3: tell you right now. Listen, Milano, I'm here, I'm here. 2147 01:49:42,960 --> 01:49:47,040 Speaker 3: Who's the boss? First crush? Sam was her name? That 2148 01:49:47,160 --> 01:49:50,720 Speaker 3: gives me nostalgia And as far as movies are concerned. 2149 01:49:51,920 --> 01:49:54,680 Speaker 2: I don't know if I've watched it since seeing it 2150 01:49:54,920 --> 01:49:58,439 Speaker 2: at the movie theater, but the very first movie I 2151 01:49:58,600 --> 01:49:59,759 Speaker 2: remember seeing at the theater. 2152 01:50:00,000 --> 01:50:03,360 Speaker 3: It's funny you say yours was Titanic. Mine was Et, 2153 01:50:04,240 --> 01:50:07,760 Speaker 3: and I remember I remember like being really sad after it. 2154 01:50:08,360 --> 01:50:12,679 Speaker 3: So anytime I see something gift related or meme related 2155 01:50:13,200 --> 01:50:16,680 Speaker 3: with the kid riding the bike or with Et flying now, 2156 01:50:16,760 --> 01:50:18,320 Speaker 3: we've had a lot of jokes every since. 2157 01:50:18,880 --> 01:50:19,000 Speaker 1: Now. 2158 01:50:19,040 --> 01:50:21,960 Speaker 3: An honorable mention for me is you mentioned Saturday Night 2159 01:50:22,040 --> 01:50:26,000 Speaker 3: Live excuse me and Mark for some reason, like as 2160 01:50:26,080 --> 01:50:28,080 Speaker 3: a kid whenever, you know, I was a nerd and 2161 01:50:28,439 --> 01:50:30,640 Speaker 3: didn't have any friends, so on Saturday nights I'd be 2162 01:50:30,720 --> 01:50:35,479 Speaker 3: staying home. It's like the mid nineties, like the fifty anniversary, 2163 01:50:35,479 --> 01:50:38,120 Speaker 3: the fifty year anniversary of Saturday Night Live, which by 2164 01:50:38,160 --> 01:50:40,080 Speaker 3: the way, is like twelve shows. I still haven't quite 2165 01:50:40,080 --> 01:50:43,240 Speaker 3: figured it out which one's the actual fifteenth anniversary show 2166 01:50:43,280 --> 01:50:44,000 Speaker 3: and which one isn't. 2167 01:50:44,000 --> 01:50:47,599 Speaker 2: There's like eight different versions of it. Those all those 2168 01:50:47,680 --> 01:50:48,920 Speaker 2: old sketches, I mean that. 2169 01:50:49,640 --> 01:50:52,880 Speaker 3: So now even watching it today is like, as I'm 2170 01:50:52,920 --> 01:50:56,240 Speaker 3: watching it, I think about mister Robinson's neighborhood, I think 2171 01:50:56,240 --> 01:51:02,519 Speaker 3: about Gumby, I think about Fronds, and you know, even 2172 01:51:02,560 --> 01:51:06,800 Speaker 3: the when they had Chevy Chase used to do the news. 2173 01:51:06,840 --> 01:51:08,960 Speaker 3: Now this was a little bit before my time, but 2174 01:51:09,240 --> 01:51:11,280 Speaker 3: they were gonna have the news for the heart of 2175 01:51:11,360 --> 01:51:14,479 Speaker 3: hearing and Chevy Chase at the headline, and then the 2176 01:51:15,000 --> 01:51:18,639 Speaker 3: community was yelling it after he So just all those 2177 01:51:18,760 --> 01:51:19,960 Speaker 3: things whenever. 2178 01:51:19,680 --> 01:51:20,120 Speaker 2: I watch it. 2179 01:51:21,000 --> 01:51:22,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, so I. 2180 01:51:22,800 --> 01:51:25,240 Speaker 2: Think that fits into what you were looking for tonight, Breed, 2181 01:51:25,360 --> 01:51:25,600 Speaker 2: does it? 2182 01:51:25,800 --> 01:51:26,360 Speaker 1: Of course? 2183 01:51:27,040 --> 01:51:29,679 Speaker 4: Oh, going back to the wrestling, the Saturday Night Mean event. 2184 01:51:29,760 --> 01:51:32,439 Speaker 4: So that's when they were all over like different territories, right, 2185 01:51:32,640 --> 01:51:32,760 Speaker 4: is that? 2186 01:51:32,840 --> 01:51:33,000 Speaker 23: Well? 2187 01:51:33,080 --> 01:51:35,320 Speaker 2: No, this was before No, this was where they all 2188 01:51:35,400 --> 01:51:36,040 Speaker 2: had come together. 2189 01:51:36,240 --> 01:51:38,519 Speaker 1: Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. 2190 01:51:38,400 --> 01:51:40,600 Speaker 3: This is where they all kind of got the territories. 2191 01:51:41,960 --> 01:51:45,280 Speaker 3: Ladies and gentlemen sit back and have a conversation. The 2192 01:51:45,880 --> 01:51:48,960 Speaker 3: territories back when wrestling was real. I mean, that was, 2193 01:51:49,240 --> 01:51:53,120 Speaker 3: that was amazing. That's whatever. Sunday mornings, Chris blank would 2194 01:51:53,120 --> 01:51:56,479 Speaker 3: be sitting down eating his bowl of fruit loops watching 2195 01:51:56,680 --> 01:51:59,280 Speaker 3: w CCW, and here come the von Erics and they're 2196 01:51:59,320 --> 01:52:03,200 Speaker 3: gonna get them nasty, fabulous freebirds in that cheater Michael 2197 01:52:03,280 --> 01:52:07,559 Speaker 3: ps Hayes missing link. I'm still scared of him today, 2198 01:52:08,120 --> 01:52:11,280 Speaker 3: always worrying that Kamala Uganda Giant is running free somewhere. 2199 01:52:12,000 --> 01:52:15,200 Speaker 1: But yeah, now that was when Vince bought up everybody. 2200 01:52:16,840 --> 01:52:20,400 Speaker 5: My wrestlers were the crusher and the bruiser. Oh that's 2201 01:52:20,439 --> 01:52:21,439 Speaker 5: all the way back. 2202 01:52:21,520 --> 01:52:26,400 Speaker 6: And then the manager, the guy the blonde, Bobby Heenan, 2203 01:52:26,520 --> 01:52:27,920 Speaker 6: he was the greatest. 2204 01:52:27,840 --> 01:52:30,040 Speaker 2: The great mouth. Oh no, Jimmy Hart was the mouth 2205 01:52:30,080 --> 01:52:31,400 Speaker 2: of the South. Bobby was the brain. 2206 01:52:31,560 --> 01:52:34,720 Speaker 3: I can't, I cannot mess up my managers. Yeah, you know, 2207 01:52:34,960 --> 01:52:37,679 Speaker 3: we were thinking about some lost things in the world today. 2208 01:52:38,520 --> 01:52:44,040 Speaker 3: In addition to close NCA tournament games. Great wrestling managers 2209 01:52:44,240 --> 01:52:47,519 Speaker 3: just not what they what they used to be. All Right, 2210 01:52:47,560 --> 01:52:49,760 Speaker 3: I got planks Parlay coming up to put a rap 2211 01:52:49,840 --> 01:52:53,200 Speaker 3: on the show. But I know, I know that This 2212 01:52:53,320 --> 01:52:59,479 Speaker 3: has been another award winning edition of Breeze threes no plural, 2213 01:52:59,520 --> 01:53:01,720 Speaker 3: they're playing Breeze three. And I also know that if 2214 01:53:01,760 --> 01:53:03,600 Speaker 3: you don't want to go with my picks, then you 2215 01:53:03,680 --> 01:53:06,600 Speaker 3: can always go with the best pregame show on the 2216 01:53:06,720 --> 01:53:11,240 Speaker 3: radio every weekend. That's Fox Sports Radio's Countdown, presented by BETEMGM, 2217 01:53:11,360 --> 01:53:13,599 Speaker 3: every Saturday and Sunday morning from nine to noon Eastern 2218 01:53:14,000 --> 01:53:16,519 Speaker 3: six to nine a Pacific time. We'll count you down 2219 01:53:16,560 --> 01:53:18,599 Speaker 3: to all of the biggest games. There is no better 2220 01:53:18,680 --> 01:53:21,720 Speaker 3: place to get primed for the tournament games than right here. 2221 01:53:22,080 --> 01:53:24,800 Speaker 3: Tune into Countdown, presented by bet MGM, every Saturday and 2222 01:53:24,840 --> 01:53:27,200 Speaker 3: Sunday morning, right here on Fox Sports Radio and the 2223 01:53:27,320 --> 01:53:33,320 Speaker 3: iHeartRadio app, your text tweets, x submissions and the Plank 2224 01:53:33,400 --> 01:53:37,280 Speaker 3: Parlay next on Fox Sports Radio. All right, a couple 2225 01:53:37,360 --> 01:53:42,120 Speaker 3: of notes here before we get out. I didn't mention 2226 01:53:42,240 --> 01:53:45,200 Speaker 3: these from the NBA, probably because I didn't want to 2227 01:53:45,200 --> 01:53:48,240 Speaker 3: get a labeled to Homer. But there is an interesting 2228 01:53:49,120 --> 01:53:52,720 Speaker 3: storyline developing as far as regular season marks or a 2229 01:53:52,800 --> 01:53:59,360 Speaker 3: concern Oklahoma City tonight dominated Charlotte. Now I'm not sitting 2230 01:53:59,360 --> 01:54:01,679 Speaker 3: here at China, beat my chest and tell you look 2231 01:54:01,760 --> 01:54:04,280 Speaker 3: out thunder or unstoppable because. 2232 01:54:04,040 --> 01:54:04,839 Speaker 2: They beat Charlotte. 2233 01:54:04,920 --> 01:54:09,360 Speaker 3: Let's all face it, Charlotte kind of stinks and Oklahoma 2234 01:54:09,439 --> 01:54:13,800 Speaker 3: City won in easy fashion. I'm I think they one 2235 01:54:13,960 --> 01:54:16,639 Speaker 3: forty one to thirty six, forty one to thirty six, 2236 01:54:16,680 --> 01:54:19,000 Speaker 3: and now that would be that would be easy fashion. 2237 01:54:19,640 --> 01:54:20,320 Speaker 2: To one oh six. 2238 01:54:21,840 --> 01:54:25,040 Speaker 3: I only bring it up because it is the forty 2239 01:54:25,200 --> 01:54:28,800 Speaker 3: fifth double digit win of the season for Oklahoma City. 2240 01:54:30,200 --> 01:54:35,520 Speaker 3: They are five double digit wins away from tying the 2241 01:54:35,720 --> 01:54:41,760 Speaker 3: most ever in the regular season, previously held by the 2242 01:54:41,880 --> 01:54:45,800 Speaker 3: Milwaukee Bucks. Why I say previously held currently held by 2243 01:54:45,840 --> 01:54:49,960 Speaker 3: the Milwaukee Bucks. Now we have you guys really take 2244 01:54:49,960 --> 01:54:52,640 Speaker 3: an inventory how down the stretch were coming in the 2245 01:54:52,680 --> 01:54:56,960 Speaker 3: regular season in the NBA. There's only thirteen games left 2246 01:54:57,320 --> 01:55:04,040 Speaker 3: for Oklahoma City this year. It's an interesting stat because 2247 01:55:04,440 --> 01:55:09,480 Speaker 3: seven of those top ten teams in that list of 2248 01:55:09,720 --> 01:55:12,440 Speaker 3: most double digit wins in a season went on to 2249 01:55:12,480 --> 01:55:15,640 Speaker 3: win an NBA title. Now I'm not here to do 2250 01:55:15,720 --> 01:55:17,640 Speaker 3: they're already in the top ten. Forty five puts them 2251 01:55:17,680 --> 01:55:20,200 Speaker 3: in the top ten. So I'm not trying to tell 2252 01:55:20,240 --> 01:55:21,800 Speaker 3: him you that SGA and these guys are going to 2253 01:55:21,840 --> 01:55:24,200 Speaker 3: win a title. But just when you're looking at trends. 2254 01:55:24,680 --> 01:55:27,960 Speaker 3: That's a good one. I think it also speaks to 2255 01:55:28,120 --> 01:55:31,400 Speaker 3: how top heavy the NBA is this year. I mean, 2256 01:55:32,320 --> 01:55:35,800 Speaker 3: you didn't expect things to go so poorly for Philadelphia 2257 01:55:35,800 --> 01:55:39,160 Speaker 3: as they did, But I mean the bottom part of 2258 01:55:39,200 --> 01:55:42,280 Speaker 3: the league it just stinks. I mean even in the West. 2259 01:55:43,000 --> 01:55:44,840 Speaker 3: Sometimes you can look at the West and go, oh no, 2260 01:55:44,920 --> 01:55:45,960 Speaker 3: there's competition there. 2261 01:55:46,000 --> 01:55:46,360 Speaker 2: There's not. 2262 01:55:47,200 --> 01:55:49,920 Speaker 3: And listen, I don't blame the Spurs at all for 2263 01:55:50,120 --> 01:55:54,000 Speaker 3: just out and out tanking once they lost winby for 2264 01:55:54,040 --> 01:55:56,280 Speaker 3: the rest of the year. I know that you made 2265 01:55:56,320 --> 01:55:59,920 Speaker 3: the trade to go bring into Aaron Fox, but bottom 2266 01:56:00,080 --> 01:56:02,640 Speaker 3: part of the bracket's just bad in the NBA. So 2267 01:56:03,240 --> 01:56:07,280 Speaker 3: worth keeping an eye on Oklahoma City chasing history most 2268 01:56:07,560 --> 01:56:11,760 Speaker 3: double digit wins in an NBA season. Ever, the record 2269 01:56:11,840 --> 01:56:15,760 Speaker 3: is fifty. They currently have forty five, and seven of 2270 01:56:15,880 --> 01:56:20,360 Speaker 3: the top ten teams in that list won an NBA title. 2271 01:56:21,280 --> 01:56:22,960 Speaker 1: I still, you know, Brian's wild. 2272 01:56:23,040 --> 01:56:25,920 Speaker 3: I still don't feel comfortable about my top five moments 2273 01:56:25,960 --> 01:56:29,280 Speaker 3: from the NCAA tournament so far. I know something we 2274 01:56:29,360 --> 01:56:31,640 Speaker 3: did way back in the first segment, but I still 2275 01:56:31,680 --> 01:56:34,280 Speaker 3: it's just been that it's been that challenging. It's still 2276 01:56:34,320 --> 01:56:36,680 Speaker 3: the NCAA tournament. It's still fun. We still love to 2277 01:56:36,720 --> 01:56:39,800 Speaker 3: talk about our brackets. Everybody's still alive because it's pretty 2278 01:56:39,880 --> 01:56:43,040 Speaker 3: much been all chalk. But we just we haven't had 2279 01:56:43,080 --> 01:56:43,840 Speaker 3: those moments, have. 2280 01:56:43,960 --> 01:56:45,240 Speaker 1: We We have it. 2281 01:56:47,040 --> 01:56:49,440 Speaker 4: I can't even think of like one moment from earlier 2282 01:56:49,560 --> 01:56:51,000 Speaker 4: today other than when you brought it up. 2283 01:56:52,000 --> 01:56:52,200 Speaker 1: Yeah. 2284 01:56:52,880 --> 01:56:56,840 Speaker 3: Average margin of victory in games today was eighteen points 2285 01:56:56,880 --> 01:57:00,640 Speaker 3: per game. The average margin of victory the first two 2286 01:57:00,760 --> 01:57:03,960 Speaker 3: days of the NCAA tournament is the largest in the 2287 01:57:04,200 --> 01:57:06,280 Speaker 3: history of the NCAA tournament. 2288 01:57:06,920 --> 01:57:09,720 Speaker 2: Now, that hasn't stopped me from planks parlay. Baby. 2289 01:57:10,120 --> 01:57:12,960 Speaker 3: We went in the three team parlay. We went one 2290 01:57:13,040 --> 01:57:16,640 Speaker 3: for three last week, which isn't a winner. I talked 2291 01:57:17,080 --> 01:57:20,320 Speaker 3: to a couple of people about re engineering. 2292 01:57:19,840 --> 01:57:21,640 Speaker 1: The way the parlay goes in other ways. 2293 01:57:22,040 --> 01:57:22,480 Speaker 2: In other ways. 2294 01:57:22,520 --> 01:57:25,240 Speaker 3: A lot of people look at parlays as what soccer bets. 2295 01:57:25,560 --> 01:57:27,880 Speaker 3: It's like, why are you playing parlays? It's a soccer bet. 2296 01:57:28,120 --> 01:57:29,840 Speaker 3: And I'm saying, well, I don't know, man, Listen, I 2297 01:57:29,920 --> 01:57:32,640 Speaker 3: feel like it's the easiest way to make money. Well, 2298 01:57:32,680 --> 01:57:35,200 Speaker 3: what do you mean, the easiest way ever to win money? 2299 01:57:35,240 --> 01:57:35,560 Speaker 2: To you win? 2300 01:57:35,840 --> 01:57:37,680 Speaker 3: Well, no, but I like the amount of money I 2301 01:57:37,760 --> 01:57:40,440 Speaker 3: could win. Based on what it shows me I could 2302 01:57:40,440 --> 01:57:43,680 Speaker 3: possibly win. I'm sure that's some sort of an addiction issue, 2303 01:57:43,720 --> 01:57:47,400 Speaker 3: but here we go. So we actually have spreads on 2304 01:57:47,520 --> 01:57:52,400 Speaker 3: the second round games. And the advice I was given was, 2305 01:57:52,480 --> 01:57:55,520 Speaker 3: if you really like a team in a parlay, just 2306 01:57:55,840 --> 01:57:56,880 Speaker 3: play the money line. 2307 01:57:57,440 --> 01:57:58,120 Speaker 2: So here we go. 2308 01:57:58,640 --> 01:58:01,560 Speaker 3: I've got two money lines and I'm taking a number, 2309 01:58:01,840 --> 01:58:05,120 Speaker 3: and they're all college basketball. And as this progresses and 2310 01:58:05,200 --> 01:58:07,920 Speaker 3: I become more of a degenerate, all work in player 2311 01:58:08,000 --> 01:58:09,320 Speaker 3: props and things of that nature. 2312 01:58:09,360 --> 01:58:09,880 Speaker 2: So here we go. 2313 01:58:10,560 --> 01:58:13,280 Speaker 3: I've got the A and M money line. I think 2314 01:58:13,280 --> 01:58:16,280 Speaker 3: they're gonna roll today. I think it's gonna be a 2315 01:58:16,320 --> 01:58:18,200 Speaker 3: fun game between them and Michigan. They're kind of a 2316 01:58:18,480 --> 01:58:21,440 Speaker 3: very similar team, but I kind of I like A 2317 01:58:21,600 --> 01:58:24,840 Speaker 3: and M's physicality, and I think their defense is gonna 2318 01:58:24,960 --> 01:58:27,400 Speaker 3: cause problems for Michigan. So give me the A and 2319 01:58:27,480 --> 01:58:32,200 Speaker 3: M money line. I'm gonna go against the callers tonight. 2320 01:58:32,640 --> 01:58:37,160 Speaker 3: I'm gonna take the Tennessee money line tomorrow. And you know, 2321 01:58:37,280 --> 01:58:40,080 Speaker 3: this was one that Bre mentioned during the break when 2322 01:58:40,120 --> 01:58:43,440 Speaker 3: we were looking over spreads. Man, I really like creaton 2323 01:58:43,480 --> 01:58:46,880 Speaker 3: plus eight and a half over Auburn. I know that 2324 01:58:47,080 --> 01:58:51,320 Speaker 3: of the high seeds. Alabama probably looked the most vulnerable, 2325 01:58:52,600 --> 01:58:56,960 Speaker 3: but Auburn wasn't too terribly far behind. They kind of 2326 01:58:57,000 --> 01:58:59,160 Speaker 3: played with their food around for a little bit and 2327 01:59:00,360 --> 01:59:03,680 Speaker 3: Alabama State was keeping it tight. Now they eventually won 2328 01:59:03,760 --> 01:59:07,920 Speaker 3: by twenty, But I think Alabama Creighton's going to be 2329 01:59:07,960 --> 01:59:11,000 Speaker 3: a tight game today. So the play A and M's 2330 01:59:11,040 --> 01:59:14,560 Speaker 3: money line, Tennessee's money line and Creighton plus eight and 2331 01:59:14,600 --> 01:59:18,880 Speaker 3: a half with a slight thought about the under, what 2332 01:59:19,800 --> 01:59:22,680 Speaker 3: the under in the Tennessee UCLA game. 2333 01:59:23,680 --> 01:59:24,280 Speaker 2: There you have it. 2334 01:59:24,520 --> 01:59:28,320 Speaker 3: By the way, night of the tournament, Dan Hurley and 2335 01:59:28,400 --> 01:59:31,320 Speaker 3: his team wins again. Quote of the night Whenever he 2336 01:59:31,520 --> 01:59:34,840 Speaker 3: was asked about how it feels to win their first 2337 01:59:34,920 --> 01:59:39,800 Speaker 3: round NCAA tournament game, he said, it feels normal heartbreaking 2338 01:59:39,880 --> 01:59:42,760 Speaker 3: for me as my Sooners go home, but I hope 2339 01:59:43,040 --> 01:59:45,800 Speaker 3: we get more action in day three and four of 2340 01:59:45,840 --> 01:59:49,040 Speaker 3: the NCAA tournament. Stick Around the Fellows are coming up next. 2341 01:59:49,120 --> 01:59:52,520 Speaker 3: I'll be back tomorrow night, eleven o'clock Eastern. That's eleven 2342 01:59:52,560 --> 01:59:56,000 Speaker 3: pm Eastern, ten o'clock Central with my man Arnie Spanier. 2343 01:59:56,120 --> 01:59:59,720 Speaker 3: Until then, Bree, have a great week, Mark your rockstar. 2344 02:00:00,080 --> 02:00:02,040 Speaker 3: We'll see you back here next Friday night into a 2345 02:00:02,120 --> 02:00:04,960 Speaker 3: Saturday morning. Have a great Saturday on Fox Sports Radio