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TruFan Boxing: Remembering Joe Rollino

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2010

In this episode of TruFan Boxing, J. Monte joins Max Rich in studio to talk about the tragic loss of 104-year-old former prize fighter and Coney Island Strongman, Joe Rollino.

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  • when such a rare chance of interviewing a living legend,comes up, in my opinion,the reporter should GRASP the oportunity and stay the longest time he can.

    if a man of 103 wants to talk and tell us more.than we should stay sit , listen and learn! finnishing the interiew so fast was,in my opinion,a disrespect and a lack of sensitivity.

    it could have last much longer and all of us would gain so much more of it..

  • he had to be killed with a fuckin minivan you cunt... and i knew the man personally, i'd love to see you do one thing e did. just one

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  • JOE IS A LEGEND!!!

  • He was a lifelong vegetarian, as was his mother--which at the time was unusual.

    He never drank, smoked, or indulged in sweets. Rain or shine he still walked 5 miles every morning.

    Just an amazing earthling <3

  • I agree with the post up top. What a joke this is. This guy was truly an inspiration. 104 and still of perfectly sound mind and body...when most people have trouble living till they're 80! Ha! These are the people to learn things from. Just think of all the stories and wisdom this has got to share...yet he's treated like a sideshow oddity. Utter bullshit.

  • God Bless Joe Rollino, A true American Hero!!

  • RIP Joe.. graat life..!!

  • joe was such a legend that it woudent suprise me if he saw the minivan threw it away and lived another 104 years

  • @Harrygton Joe never smoked, drank or ate meat. Im not sure about earlier in life, but he told me that he ate nothing but whole grains and seeds. A true gentleman and a great man he was.

  • Good job covering Joe.

    What a shame he had to be die like that.

    bruce k

  • R.I.P joe

  • Well, he lived a long successful life...his records still live on

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