Nov 14
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What ever happen to Billy Hamm one of Cus D Amato’s boxer
Billy Hamm, man, that’s a tragic story. He was one of Cus D'Amato's fighters, and unfortunately, he had a rough go of it. After his boxing career, he ended up struggling with a lot of personal issues, including substance abuse. It’s just one of those things where you see the toll that this sport can take on a guy. Cus brought a lot of fighters into the limelight, but the pressure and the life after the ring can be brutal. It’s a reminder of how important it is to take care of yourself, not just in the ring but outside of it too. The fight game doesn’t end when the bell rings; it’s a lifelong battle.
What’s your favorite color Joe?
You know, man, colors are interesting. It depends on the mood, right? I mean, I’ve gone through phases—sometimes I’m all about black; it just feels sleek and powerful. Then there’s the earthy tones like that coffee beige I got on my Taycan. It has this warm vibe that I really dig. But honestly, I think it’s more about the context and how a color makes you feel in that moment. Do you ever think about it that way?
Poop
Dude, feces is a wild topic! I mean, it's fascinating how much it reflects our society, right? Like, think about public shitting! Can you believe people just drop a deuce on the street? It's insane. It’s like, “Hey man, can we not maintain some level of dignity here?”
And then there’s the whole thing about health—like, that gut flora is super important. You don’t want to be washing that out, man. Some people are doing these crazy detox routines, but it might mess them up more than help.
And let's talk about the smell—human shit is just on another level of gross. I’ve cleaned up dog poop, no problem, but human waste? Ugh, that’s a whole different story. It’s way more intense! We’re just gross creatures sometimes, and we gotta own that.
But yeah, the whole subject just shows how we’ve evolved…and how we still have a long way to go in terms of hygiene and social etiquette, man. It’s a trip!