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Posted on 5/19/16 at 7:54 pm to upgrayedd
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Andrew Shapiro
Didn't know Jews had that level of physical ability.
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link of Jewish world champion pro boxers
a couple of them are considered best ever in their weight class.
The list maker attempted to include only Jews who were practicing and known to be Jews by orthodox standards. Max Baer, heavy weight champ, is not considered to be all-Jew by orthodox standards because he didn't practice. He was the Bo Belinsky of his day. Brash, ladies man.
Belinsky was a top bowler, pool player and MLB pitcher.
Al Rosen held the all time rookie HR record of 38 until Mark McGuire's 49.
Hank Greenberg is a hall of fame. big hitter too.
huge list of successful MLB players.
Sue Bird is my favorite. Hot and two time Olympic champ basketball player.
Dolph Shayes played NBA when I was a kid. 3 x FT champ. once rebound leader for the season. many time all star
Lennie Rosenbluth. 20 points in the champ game (this from memory) Defeated Wilt in 2OT to lead UNC over Kansas.
Mark Roth 5th all time in PBA titles.
many fencing Olympic titlists.
a slew of Olympic medalists in ice skating.
a slew of gymnastics Olympic champions
a slew of judo champions and mixed martial arts champs, which goes to the first list of pro boxer.
Not being athletic is a stereotype based on excellence in academics.
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