01-01-08, 02:51 AM
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Whos the best athlete you ever competed against?
i know there are some athletes on this board. mine was probably keith bogans, who i had to guard in a box and 1 a few times in 1-270 basketball around the dc/md area. that boy could really play. he ended up at my original hs with joe forte....a decent hs back court.
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01-01-08, 03:20 AM
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Ready for NCAA Hoops
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Kevin Garnette.
He played for Fareget (Sp?). He was in Peoria (my hometown) for the Illinois state high school championships. I was at our big gym complex and he was playing basketball. I was in on the game and was on his team. I threw him a perfect ally-oop. I was like 15-16 yrs old.
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01-01-08, 06:15 AM
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James "Boo" Brewer, guy played B-Ball at UofL, but he played football in high school, dude was a beast at running back. i also played some softball against him in my early 20's, dude could knock the snot out of the ball.
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01-01-08, 09:48 AM
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Earvin "Magic" Johnson. I played hoops with and against him the summer after he graduated from high school: right before he played a Michigan State. Greg Kelser and Jay Vincent also played.
I am still amazed at Earvin's run of championships in a short period of time. Senior year in HS: State Championship. Freshmen year in college: Big Ten Championship. Sophomore year in college: National Championship. Rookie year in the N.B.A.:World Championship. Amazing!!!
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01-01-08, 10:29 AM
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Two “8-Ball” Beatings in One Day from Wilson Whitley
In the spring of 1982, my roommate at Texas A&M showed up at the condo with Wilson Whitley just a few months after Whitley’s Bengals lost to San Francisco in Super Bowl XVI. We made our way over to the Dixie Chicken for some beers and pool. For the next few hours, Wilson managed to beat the dog shit out of both of us in 8-Ball.
After too many beers and too many ass whippings on the pool table at the Chicken, we returned to the condo where Mr. Whitley proceeded to dump a different kind of "8-ball" on the glass top coffee table. Being young college students in the early 80’s, both my roommate and I were excited by this latest development. However, with his superior size and athletic abilities, Wilson was able to block out the smaller fellas in the room, thus preventing anyone else from putting much more than a cursory “dent” in his stash.
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01-01-08, 10:39 AM
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When I read the first post of this thread, my eyes kind of rolled up and I was thinking, yeah right, like anyone here has competed against any top athletes....But Garnett, Magic...wtf?
I was once at The Palms in Vegas playing the ponies, and about 20 feet to my left, sitting in a roped off section alone with some young cutie, was none other than Mr. Charlie Hustle Gamble On My Own Team himself, Mr. Pete Rose. So in a sense, me and Pete were competing against each other to pick winners...sort of. Does that count?
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01-01-08, 11:23 AM
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Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.
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Stephen Hawking.
He and I played 1-on-1 basketball and I crushed the man: final score 21-5. My speed off the dribble was just dominating.
I'll tell you one thing ... you wouldn't guess it but that guy talks some serious smack.
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01-01-08, 11:30 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ganchrow
Stephen Hawking.
He and I played 1-on-1 basketball and I crushed the man: final score 21-5. My speed off the dribble was just dominating.
I'll tell you one thing ... you wouldn't guess it but that guy talks some serious smack.
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Hawking's got no ups!
Damn, Ganch...that's some kinda cold!!
Doc
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01-01-08, 12:19 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Doc JS
Hawking's got no ups!
Damn, Ganch...that's some kinda cold!!
Doc
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i liked it. you got have some dark humor sometimes. i guess he also could of said he competed against Christopher Reeves in equestrian events along some kind of line.
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01-01-08, 12:26 PM
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Chelsea
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I once competed with Frank Thomas at a bar in Chicago. He was sitting next to me and I end up drinking more beers than he did. But he beat me on the ladies cause he left with four and I left alone.
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01-01-08, 12:33 PM
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Administrator
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1997
Defeated local defending pie eating champion in state fair and won $200 check
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01-01-08, 12:40 PM
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Tim Dwight in high school football. He was so fast, he would just run 15 yards backwards and head to the other side of the field and just try to outrun everyone.
On defense they would play cover 1, press corners, both OLB would blitz and this big guy they had would stay back and just plug any runs up the middle. That team had an insane team. We were number 2 in our region they were number 1.
I'll describe our first series.
1. run up middle 8 yd gain.
2. short pass to WR 12 yard gain
3. run up middle for 6 yd gain
4. fumbled sweep.
I don't think we gained 20 more yards the rest of the game after that....
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01-01-08, 03:20 PM
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Time To Focus
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Dwight Gooden. We went line for line roughly for 12 hours back in 99. I lost.
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01-01-08, 03:25 PM
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Juice Williams, Dee Brown, Shannon Brown, Shawn Pruitt
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01-01-08, 03:32 PM
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Nick Greisen high school FB & BB
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01-01-08, 03:36 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 5 star bomb
Juice Williams, Dee Brown, Shannon Brown, Shawn Pruitt
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01-01-08, 06:14 PM
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Vince Young 1st TD +2000
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Laron Profit or Darian Townes whoever is better?, but I played basketball with a bunch of guys who play in the NFL.
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01-01-08, 06:24 PM
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Early 90's Keith McCants and Book End John Copeland who were all american defensive players, were all star basketball player at the campus gym. Big, fast, physical and eventual NFL players.
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01-01-08, 06:27 PM
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Deshaun Foster
Played against him in High school. He ran for about 380 yards against us
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01-01-08, 06:28 PM
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Kellen Winslow in high school.
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01-01-08, 07:02 PM
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Dale Ellis in Basketball
Bob Tway in golf ad most recent Bubba Watson in golf
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01-01-08, 08:15 PM
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I was in Hilton in Vegas rushing in catch a closing elevator door when O.J. Simpson cut in front of me and got there first.We smiled at each other. I guess I got away lucky.
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01-01-08, 08:20 PM
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Wali Lundy ( Holy Cross ) HS , Now RB in NFL
Albert Young ( Moorestown) HS, Now RB at Iowa
Dejuan Wagner ( Camden ) HS , Now in NBA
Dominic Mejia ( Eastern ) HS , Went to NC St now plays for Drexel. (NCAABB)
Adam Tellafarro ( Eastern) Hs , Penn St.
Allen Iverson and Marvin Harrison used to train at my old gym. Played Pick up games with them.
I played Baseball, Basketball, and Football in HS so this list can go on and on.
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01-02-08, 01:22 AM
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I have grappled in BJJ & SUB Grappling tournaments for about 17 years and I have competed against a ton of famous mma fighters.
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01-02-08, 01:43 AM
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Steelers Over
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I've been known to cross paths with famous actrices. I can't say we actually performed sports.
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01-02-08, 01:53 AM
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Back in my day, I was a decent fencer. At my peak, I went up against some of the best... Jim Carpenter (US national Champion), Michael Marx (5 time Olympian), Scott Hanson (US epee team on many occasions).
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01-02-08, 01:56 AM
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Steelers Over
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Love fencing! Was trained by an Olympian during my days in Europe.
Thanks for reminding me. Almost thought I was one of the few here who never crossed swords with a famous athlete.
Last edited by Dark Horse; 01-02-08 at 01:59 AM..
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01-02-08, 02:01 AM
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LeBron James - Akron SVSM played us my Soph year. He was amazing then, too.
Cameron Maybin - Played him in the 2004 Connie Mack World Series in Farmington, NM. He struckout 3 times in the game vs. my team. He still won the tournament MVP, though. Something like 5 HR in 6 games.
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01-02-08, 02:15 AM
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Brick House!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 2Pac
LeBron James - Akron SVSM played us my Soph year. He was amazing then, too.
Cameron Maybin - Played him in the 2004 Connie Mack World Series in Farmington, NM. He struckout 3 times in the game vs. my team. He still won the tournament MVP, though. Something like 5 HR in 6 games.
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 what yr was he?? did you go to private school
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01-02-08, 03:31 AM
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Bad Muslim!
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I once competed against some of the Superbowl XXXI Champion Green Bay Packers.
I was in Vegas just after the Packers won the Superbowl and was shooting dice at the Mirage when a bunch of Packer players showed up and started playing craps at the same pit as me, I knew some of the players names and that they were Packers only because of other gamblers in the Mirage who knew who they were. I would have recognized them only if they were in full uniform.
How did I compete against them?
I was playing the Don't while they were playing Pass/Come.
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01-02-08, 03:43 AM
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played against jason kapono in high school. he was a 6'4 sophmore, and a great shooter then. played against him again when I was as cal state fullerton and he was at ucla.
also played briefly with charles o' bannon if anyone remembers him
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01-02-08, 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Brick Tamland
 what yr was he?? did you go to private school
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He was either a Jr or Sr. I went to a private school in the Greater Catholic League in Cincinnati.
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01-02-08, 10:49 AM
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Does MARK KERR count...?
Chuck Webb (Tenn. Vols RB played for GB for a year and blew his knee out)
Brian Winters (Mich. St. and DB with the Steelers)
Webb was the top back this city had seen up to that point.. I still remember the scouting report.. Webb right. Webb left, and Webb up the middle... The first kickoff was good because we pinned them at the 4... What do you expect our kicker was good... We stuffed Webb excepted for three plays...
First offensive play.. untouched 96 yard TD..
77 yard run for a TD
81 yard run for a TD
Other then that he had 314 yards rushing and Macomber won 21-7...
To boot one of our LBackers was Mark Kerr.. He was a UFC champ back in the 90's I think... I never competed against him because he was on the same team...

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01-02-08, 11:11 AM
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SBR File Clerk
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Originally Posted by Sean
However, with his superior size and athletic abilities, Wilson was able to block out the smaller fellas in the room, thus preventing anyone else from putting much more than a cursory “dent” in his stash.
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 I might have been at The Chicken at that time.
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Originally Posted by Ganchrow
Stephen Hawking.
He and I played 1-on-1 basketball and I crushed the man: final score 21-5. My speed off the dribble was just dominating.
I'll tell you one thing ... you wouldn't guess it but that guy talks some serious smack.
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You're a mean one, Mr. Ganch...but funny.
I had a turn at bat against David Clyde when he was a junior at Westchester HS in Houston. I managed to nick the second pitch for a foul tip to avoid striking out without at least touching him in three pitches. Also bowled against L-l-l-l-l-l-lester Hayes when we were both at A&M, if that counts. But as far as the best athlete part of this question, that's a no-brainer and goes all the way back to the mid-60s when I played Little League with Mark Murphy who went on to become an All-Pro safety with the Redskins. It was obvious from the start that he was head-&-shoulders above the rest of us.
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01-02-08, 04:59 PM
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I played against: Dustin Pedroia, Derek Lee and CC Sabathia in High School for baseball, and Donte Stallworth and Onterrio Smith in High School for football.
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