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More Like Copper Mike.
Boxing world is full stories of breathtaking peaks and tragically sad downfalls. As lost as you may find yourself amongst some of the sport’s biggest names, even if you’re were bobbing and weaving under a rock for the past 20 years — Mike Tyson is a name every household will know and respect. The great champ that once was robbing people of their PPV money knocking out people out under 15 seconds, managed to put himself on the financial ropes acquiring exotic animals to pet.
Not having a 50 Cent to his name.
Regarding an artist such as 50 Cent releasing a hit single, “I Get Money” back in 2007 one might question the career trajectory of an ex-drug dealer, turned rapper, turned bankrupt media magnate. Whilst Curtis Jackson certainly made a few bucks back in his day, the OG had to pay for a series of miscalculations such as lawsuit following his release of a revenge-fueled sex tape of the mother of Rick Ross’s child.
Spent in 90 seconds.
The loud voice of the internet might ridicule Nick Cage for his over the top acting, but after taking a more closer look upon the actor, web critics will notice that the man is a true artist. Cage’s eccentric acting can only be rivaled by his shopping list history, ranging from every day must-have items such as sharks and crocodiles to even a few European castles. Moreover, Cage managed to prove that even an ex Ghost Rider can’t outrun a 14 million in debt to IRS.
Good Bench Hunting
If you find yourself emotionally lost while visiting the great city of Boston, a wise location to see would be the famous bench in the Boston Public Garden from 1997’s “Good Will Hunting” scene, where Robin William character takes Matt Damon’s on a heart to heart talk pondering on life choices and human philosophy. Embrace the park’s detoxing and peaceful ambiance to find some quiet time amongst the busy city streets. If Will’s genius mind found his shelter sitting there, so can we.
Following Rocky’s footsteps.
Seeking inspiration can be tough in the modern stress-inducing world. However, if you’re feeling down on your luck while visiting the city of Philadelphia, you may soon be rocking like a champ while climbing up the 1976’s “Rocky” famous steps of Philadelphia Museum of Art. The legendary location became a popular spot for movie fans and tourists alike looking for a motivational boost. Plus while standing on the steps of one of the largest art museums, you might as well go in for a visit.