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And if they knocked the kid on hid ass then you'd be calling them fascists and racists rat.Cowardly cops...
Well it was in England anyway so who cares ?There was an Assault and Battery committed in front of the cops, that is an easy arrest, i say again, cowardly cops...
That rail closest to the platform he touched isn’t live.Wonder why he wasn't zapped to the Pearly Gates, when he went down on that third rail.
Was it some sort of staged fight? Extras all around, the transit authority having cut the power.
I couldn't tell if it was part of the track, or the third (power-supply) rail.That rail closest to the platform he touched isn’t live.
This one's a bit different.
UPDATE: Remembering the iconic boxing venue, the Blue Horizon
Aug 18, 2025 #philly #bluehorizon #boxinghistory
The Blue Horizon is certainly one of the most legendary venues in the sport of boxing. It is that way primarily because Hall-of-Fame promoter J. Russell Peltz staged action-packed cards at the Philly venue. In this short doc, Peltz talks about the Blue, as do Hall-of-Fame writer Nigel Collins and former lightweight champ and USA Network commentator Sean O'Grady. The fighters weigh in too. Hall-of-Famer and Philly legend Bernard Hopkins and top lightweight Ivan Robinson speak about fighting at the hometown venue. And, New York fighters Richie Kiley, Jamie Drubin, Tommy Rainone and Larry Barnes talk about walking into the Lion's den. A special thank you to https://www.abandonedcentral.com/ for allowing us to use some of their beautiful footage of the Blue after it closed its doors.
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