as a long time miami everything fan ill be the first to admit south florida is definitely not a basketball area, football is by far the king sport of this community and yes we will have hella bandwagon fans and no i dont like bandwagon fans they can all stay where they're at as far as im concerned but one thing they do help out with is ticket sales and filling up the stadium lol our season tickets are sold out already and its not easy getting single game tickets either anywho go Dolphins
Interesting to hear your thoughts on sports in general. Well done, as usual.
On MMA: In light of the fact that M1-Global appears to have dropped the co-promotion in favor of co-branding (whatever that means), could it be time for Fedor to challenge UFC's best?
On Lebron, you are right about the friends and the groupies. On the subject of competitors and friends, does it drive you crazy that so many fighters refuse to fight each other? Did this ever happen in boxing back in the day?
He wasn't going to win in Cleavland thats the bottom line. He carried that team since his rookie year and last year was their best shot and they couldn't pull it off. Cavs are my second fav team ( my dad is from Akron same town as Lebron). He really does have every right to leave though, he wants to go down as one of the best players in history and that WILL not happen ever if he doesn't get a ring. He isn't going to win in Cleavland they don't have the support for him.
I think he did a good thing by going to miami because he killed alot of stereotypes that are said about athletes like how athletes only want money and james could of stayed with cleveland and took 120 million but he decided to go to miami and take 30 million less. He went to miami because he wants to win
Good to hear from you Sid. You said basically everything I would say if I made this video. I could not care less about the nba anymore, yet this just really chaps my ass for some reason. Him leaving the cavs is not the issue, but for fukn miami?
@Shamrock32 - Sid is spot on. If your in florida and your not wearing a shirt with a gator, an arrow, or a U, you will be shit on. Besides Bucs, the Jags, Magic, Marlins, Rays all have laughable support. hope he never wins a ring there
Wow, you're wrong on so many level's here. I mean being that you're a Buffalo fan I guess you can Identify with fans from places like Cleveland, Kansas City, St. Louis, ETC. LeBron IS NOT PROPERTY! Cleveland doesn't own James, I'll give you that it was a shitty thing for him to do on ESPN. And how can you say Miami doesn't have a fanbase? Granted it's a UM/Dolphins town the Heat haven't had one generation of fans yet (1988). And enough of the fucking "what about the children" shit.
You say that nobody cares about Basketball in Miami but the tickets are already sold out for two years, Miami will be able to provide Lebron with much more as far as the economy is concerned through the night life, tourism, memorabilia, real estate, etc you need to stop thinking so one dimensional and think about the big picture and what Miami can do for Lebron and in turn Lebron can do for Miami its a win win relationship. You need to think of this as a business decision
as a long time miami everything fan ill be the first to admit south florida is definitely not a basketball area, football is by far the king sport of this community and yes we will have hella bandwagon fans and no i dont like bandwagon fans they can all stay where they're at as far as im concerned but one thing they do help out with is ticket sales and filling up the stadium lol our season tickets are sold out already and its not easy getting single game tickets either anywho go Dolphins
dadedaurice 1 year ago
Interesting to hear your thoughts on sports in general. Well done, as usual.
On MMA: In light of the fact that M1-Global appears to have dropped the co-promotion in favor of co-branding (whatever that means), could it be time for Fedor to challenge UFC's best?
On Lebron, you are right about the friends and the groupies. On the subject of competitors and friends, does it drive you crazy that so many fighters refuse to fight each other? Did this ever happen in boxing back in the day?
pitbull103 1 year ago
He wasn't going to win in Cleavland thats the bottom line. He carried that team since his rookie year and last year was their best shot and they couldn't pull it off. Cavs are my second fav team ( my dad is from Akron same town as Lebron). He really does have every right to leave though, he wants to go down as one of the best players in history and that WILL not happen ever if he doesn't get a ring. He isn't going to win in Cleavland they don't have the support for him.
jasonc84 1 year ago 2
I think he did a good thing by going to miami because he killed alot of stereotypes that are said about athletes like how athletes only want money and james could of stayed with cleveland and took 120 million but he decided to go to miami and take 30 million less. He went to miami because he wants to win
dday624 1 year ago
good to hear from you again, looking forward to more videos
jcamman99 1 year ago
Good to hear from you Sid. You said basically everything I would say if I made this video. I could not care less about the nba anymore, yet this just really chaps my ass for some reason. Him leaving the cavs is not the issue, but for fukn miami?
@Shamrock32 - Sid is spot on. If your in florida and your not wearing a shirt with a gator, an arrow, or a U, you will be shit on. Besides Bucs, the Jags, Magic, Marlins, Rays all have laughable support. hope he never wins a ring there
tenius6 1 year ago
I agree, but Akron is his home town, Cleveland is his home region. That ESPN thing was garbage......Gilbert tore him a new one.
kevster422 1 year ago
Wow, you're wrong on so many level's here. I mean being that you're a Buffalo fan I guess you can Identify with fans from places like Cleveland, Kansas City, St. Louis, ETC. LeBron IS NOT PROPERTY! Cleveland doesn't own James, I'll give you that it was a shitty thing for him to do on ESPN. And how can you say Miami doesn't have a fanbase? Granted it's a UM/Dolphins town the Heat haven't had one generation of fans yet (1988). And enough of the fucking "what about the children" shit.
shamrock32 1 year ago
You say that nobody cares about Basketball in Miami but the tickets are already sold out for two years, Miami will be able to provide Lebron with much more as far as the economy is concerned through the night life, tourism, memorabilia, real estate, etc you need to stop thinking so one dimensional and think about the big picture and what Miami can do for Lebron and in turn Lebron can do for Miami its a win win relationship. You need to think of this as a business decision
glutch4374 1 year ago
If Cleveland was half decent he would of stayed, later toy
nuskeT 1 year ago