Anonymous ID: c34f5d May 8, 2022, 10:16 a.m. No.16235582   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5784 >>5906 >>5935 >>6087 >>6091 >>6139

Rich Strike

I haven't seen anything that fake since Tyson-Douglas fight in 1990. The riggers made out twice as much on the ponies than that fake one, but you know, inflation–so it's about right.

 

Years after the scam fight in 1990, Iron Mike even suggested the fight was rigged against him. He said the matchmakers set him up to lose right from the get-go. “They set me up to lose. They were betting against me. Look at how big those odds were,” said Tyson.

 

https://www.essentiallysports.com/boxing-news-mike-tyson-believes-he-was-set-up-to-lose-against-buster-douglas-but-admits-he-was-overconfident/?

 

Reminds me of someone else who has trouble accepting defeat, someone who is a fan Tyson's (a convicted rapist) and someone who also took a dive more recently…. in 2020.

 

In May 2020, Trump responded to a promotional Tyson tweet and video that featured a poster of an octopus/squid in the background, and had Tyson's heading on the tweet saying "I'm a bad boy for life"…

Trump's tweet only said ‘ Keep punching Mike!’

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8282283/Keep-punching-Mike-Trump-retweets-video-Mike-Tyson-sparring-53-frightening-speed.html?

 

You probably saw him recently doing just that–punching some dufus ringer repetedly on an airplane, probably another publicity stunt.

 

But here's the point.

Maybe the phony Rich Strike win just as fake as this:

 

Trump and his whole entourage just happened to be there at the Kentucky Derby, which of course got plastered all over the social media.

 

And then there's this:

 

Rich Strike = Seth Rich, but reversed, when

 

12 Russian military intelligence agents were arrested for hacking the e-mail accounts and networks of Democratic Party officials. 21

 

It worked to get Trump in office last time. It looks like they might be getting ready to roll the loaded dice once again. Psychology at play once again, to associate Trump winning big in a dramatic come-from-behind "long-shot." Either way, Just don't bet on it.