Stan Wants a Rematch

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Kieran said:
I still don't see why the other player should be told. The umpire, yes. But the opponent? None of his business, if the MTO is okay with the ump...

Why should the player is is perfectly healthy sit around in the dark when the stoppage of play has nothing to do with them. Play is continuous and if there is a delay, everyone should know why. I absolutely hate when the tv commentators guess...last night they kept insisting Tsonga was sick with no corroborating evidence. Maybe he just sucked and Benny Tu took advantage.
 

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Kieran said:
I still don't see why the other player should be told. The umpire, yes. But the opponent? None of his business, if the MTO is okay with the ump...

But it is his business brother...he is playing against him. Points, money, everything at stake. Forget about the Nadal issue, in general, wouldn't you like to know why your opponent is leaving the court? At least have a basic idea? I would. I mean , don't tell me if he is going for a number 1 or number 2 , but just tell me it is a washroom break man...:snigger

Well, even the powers that be could not agree on what to do in that situation it looks like, so they left it to the discretion of the ump...
 

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Kieran said:
I still don't see why the other player should be told. The umpire, yes. But the opponent? None of his business, if the MTO is okay with the ump...

Why should the player is is perfectly healthy sit around in the dark when the stoppage of play has nothing to do with them. Play is continuous and if there is a delay, everyone should know why. I absolutely hate when the tv commentators guess...last night they kept insisting Tsonga was sick with no corroborating evidence. Maybe he just sucked and Benny Tu took advantage.


Yes, they're told it's an MTO. That's all they need to know...
 

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Looks like Stan will have to wait...
 

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Ain't gonna be no rematch....
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Crazy how good drugs are these days that Stallone has more definition at almost 70 years of age than he did in the first Rocky film over 38 years ago.

Look at him now compared to above!

sylvester-stallone-workout.jpg
 

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Front242 said:
Crazy how good drugs are these days that Stallone has more definition at almost 70 years of age than he did in the first Rocky film over 38 years ago.

Look at him now compared to above!

sylvester-stallone-workout.jpg

uh...wow. Well to be fair, diet and nutrition are far advanced as well. Back in the 70's there were very few who had that kind of definition..maybe Bruce Lee comes to mind.:cool:
 

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Luxilon Borg said:
Front242 said:
Crazy how good drugs are these days that Stallone has more definition at almost 70 years of age than he did in the first Rocky film over 38 years ago.

Look at him now compared to above!

sylvester-stallone-workout.jpg

uh...wow. Well to be fair, diet and nutrition are far advanced as well. Back in the 70's there were very few who had that kind of definition..maybe Bruce Lee comes to mind.:cool:

Being a young kid from Philadelphia at the time of Rocky (1976), he shared in the local paper about his "protein diet" to get ready for the movie - lots of raw eggs in a blender. Stallone at the time was basically broke and by some stroke of luck got the studio to invest in his story and allow him to star in it. Rocky2 - Rocky4 with more money and probably much better dietitians and fitness trainers than himself his physique continued to improve.
 

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nehmeth said:
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Front242 said:
Crazy how good drugs are these days that Stallone has more definition at almost 70 years of age than he did in the first Rocky film over 38 years ago.

Look at him now compared to above!

sylvester-stallone-workout.jpg

uh...wow. Well to be fair, diet and nutrition are far advanced as well. Back in the 70's there were very few who had that kind of definition..maybe Bruce Lee comes to mind.:cool:

Being a young kid from Philadelphia at the time of Rocky (1976), he shared in the local paper about his "protein diet" to get ready for the movie - lots of raw eggs in a blender. Stallone at the time was basically broke and by some stroke of luck got the studio to invest in his story and allow him to star in it. Rocky2 - Rocky4 with more money and probably much better dietitians and fitness trainers than himself his physique continued to improve.

Great story. I remember being a child when Rockymania was in full bloom. The movies had a big impact on American culture.
 

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It was the Bicentennial, Philadelphia was the epicenter and Rocky was in the theaters. It was HUGE.

side story - I am going to check and see if I can find the archives either in Philadelphia Magazine or the Inquirer for the article - if so will post the link. Stallone had a very interesting and somewhat tumultuous early life.

This should do for now: http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/movies/bestpictures/rocky-ar.html
 

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^ Don't forget his physique improved dramatically by way of growth hormone and roids as well as nutritional improvements lol. He's admitted taking HGH and testosterone (not that it wasn't obvious anyway!) for Rocky and Rambo but it's not like the drugs do everything. He trains really hard and even guys taking bucket loads of stuff don't look as good as he does in most cases so I can only commend him on that. Would like to know what it feels like to be full of all the cocktails of juice he takes but I never would go down that route personally. He's lucky his health is still ok so he must have some pretty damn good doctors.

http://blogcritics.org/sylvester-stallone-admits-using-human-growth/

Another recent photo. Way more veins and definition than in his 30s.

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nehmeth said:
It was the Bicentennial, Philadelphia was the epicenter and Rocky was in the theaters. It was HUGE.

side story - I am going to check and see if I can find the archives either in Philadelphia Magazine or the Inquirer for the article - if so will post the link. Stallone had a very interesting and somewhat tumultuous early life.

This should do for now: http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/movies/bestpictures/rocky-ar.html

Oldie but a goodie!! It really did influence a lot of people. I knew tons of guys who started eating raw eggs and running in that grey gym outfit. I believe Hewitt's favorite movie is Rocky.
 

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Front242 said:
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Guys, one additional tid bit, or actually NON tid bit... I asked Norman if had any information about Soldering. He replied he had no idea what was going on and that every body was in the dark as to his future.

Here's a little info I was able to find on Soldering...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldering

Desoldering.jpg

Phront,
You are a phunny dude!
 

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OK. Both Stan and Rafa are free of other obligations. They can have their rematch now. ;)
 

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OK. Both Stan and Rafa are free of other obligations. They can have their rematch now. ;)

What an ironic development. Stan develops a back problem....although Anderson was was on all out nuclear assault mode.

Stupid Cackling Carillo was more concerned with his doubles match and wether he would quit then
the fight he showed.

Anderson is lethal when he is on. A total Nightmare to play.
 

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A friend of mine brought me back to the locker room area where I talked with Magnus Norman. One of the nicest guys you will ever meet at the upper echelons of tennis. He was on his way out to scout Seppi/Querry.

There was chatter in the locker room about the draw and a Stan/Rafa rematch came up.

Norman told me Stan is VERY much looking forward to that prospect because he absolutely wants to prove to everybody the AO final was no one off, and that he has put the work in, and that the Nadal injury was a minor factor.

He also confirmed that Stan is a good 10 lbs lighter than last year.

I say that is a very commendable attitude. Most guys would be in NO rush to get another crack at Rafa.

Stan is getting the rematch. But, the only problem is that even if Stan wins, folks will argue that
Nadal injury is a major factor now.
 

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Front242 said:
What injury?

Let's wait and see the match first. If Stan wins, we'll provide the injury... :snicker
 

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A friend of mine brought me back to the locker room area where I talked with Magnus Norman. One of the nicest guys you will ever meet at the upper echelons of tennis. He was on his way out to scout Seppi/Querry.

There was chatter in the locker room about the draw and a Stan/Rafa rematch came up.

Norman told me Stan is VERY much looking forward to that prospect because he absolutely wants to prove to everybody the AO final was no one off, and that he has put the work in, and that the Nadal injury was a minor factor.

He also confirmed that Stan is a good 10 lbs lighter than last year.

I say that is a very commendable attitude. Most guys would be in NO rush to get another crack at Rafa.

Stan is getting the rematch. But, the only problem is that even if Stan wins, folks will argue that
Nadal injury is a major factor now.

What injury?

How about we wait and see. If Nadal plays like $hit, then yeah, Nadal fans will point out that he's been playing like $hit (for some reason, it was OK to mention that after he lost to Murray. Probably because nobody here likes Murray). If he plays OK and loses then it's whatever.

But I don't see where this injury business is coming from. You're kinda making up that narrative.