#272 - Battered Bloody Brutality - The Temperamentalness of "Torpedo" Tony Demers
Crime in Sports
James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman
4.9 ⢠26.3K Ratings
šļø 21 September 2021
ā±ļø 157 minutes
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Summary
This week, we look at the story of a man, who did everything he could do to drink, and party his way out of the sport of hockey, but his talent kept him always employed. He had so much going on, that it's hard to describe his crazy life, but let's just say that his career finally ended when he carried a bloody, beaten, unconscious & nude woman into a hospital, with quite an unbelievable story to go with it! An old timey story, that will leave you wanted to leave "the good old days" right where they are! Wild stuff!Ā
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Never get behind the wheel without a pint of your favorite whiskey, say you don't know how the nude, bloody woman got into your car, and stick to your story that she jumped from a moving vehicle, rather than that you beat her to death with your fists with Tony Demers!!
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| 0:06.0 | Hello and welcome to Crime and Sports. Yay! Yeah, indeed, Jimmy, yay indeed. My name is James Petrogallum. I'm here with my co-host. |
| 0:36.0 | I'm Jimmy Wiseman. Thank you very much for joining us. Everybody we're excited today. We have a I love these episodes. First of all, we have it's an old timey episode. I love an old timey episode. Any time we get into I'll call them the black and white crimes. Anything that's pre you know the 70s. Yeah, whatever things in color. When all the pictures are in black and white. Oh man, are we in for it's just another world. So it's so much fun. And we're going to deal with the sport that we don't deal with very often on the show. Even |
| 1:06.0 | that's just because there's not a lot of criminals and that's hockey. So the whole thing is a lot of fun. By the way, next week, I'll say it. So I'll actually do it next week is going to be Mike Tyson part one. That's that's going to be a two part or we can't we can't possibly cram that life into how do you part one episode between part one and part two. I mean, it's it ends at Buster Douglas. Part one ends at Buster Douglas and then we go to part two or really right around the Buster Douglas era and then before the other thing that has. |
| 1:36.0 | So that's what happened as we know of it's find out next week I'm crime and sports. So anyway, thank you. Everyone get very excited for that because that's you're going to hear me first of all. |
| 1:50.0 | I'm going to talk about Mike Tyson because I think he's the greatest there. You can't, okay, I don't say that for next week, but you can't picture you can't put boxers into a lifetime category. You just can't because I mean, honestly, a guy who had a, you know, a less than spectacular spectacular career could have longevity. And you know what I mean and end up having his record be the same as Muhammad Ali's, which is ridiculous. You know what I mean? |
| 2:15.0 | That's you have to take like a three year period of that take every boxers best three year period their prime and say that's the best and that's the that's the time you say could anybody. |
| 2:26.0 | Could anybody else's three year period beat that guy's three year period and not in statistics and actual boxing and I think that Tyson from 86 86 87 88. I don't think there's anyone in history that could |
| 2:38.0 | beat him in those three years. I just don't it would say it's impossible. If you put like somebody else in their prime at that point, yeah, I don't think Ali and his prime could have be I really don't. I don't think he could have. I think he didn't think Tyson would hit his face. |
| 2:51.0 | But I think that's all he would have. Tyson's had knockout blows in the body. So who the fuck that's what I mean? You don't rope a dope with Mike Tyson. |
| 2:58.0 | You just couldn't he would kill you who break your arms like you couldn't do it. That wouldn't work like it did with form and hit hard, but nobody is ever hit like Tyson as we'll talk about and we'll get into it. |
| 3:08.0 | But this week, wild episode. First of all, thank you for everything you do for us. Obviously, if you haven't yet, please give a review on whatever app you would platform me listening on whatever amount of stars correspond to good do that and we'll be very excited for it. |
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| 3:35.0 | There's so much fun. Anybody over the $5 level of course gets access to both shows, Patreon, the whole back catalog and everything. So this week, first of all, for the crime and sports episode, we did. |
| 3:46.0 | An episode about the master and posture, a guy named Barry Bremen, who unbelievably, I mean, he's been everywhere. He got on the court at an NBA all star game as a player. He got on, you know, on the field as MLB all star game. |
| 4:02.0 | He did a, you know, he disguised himself as an umpire at the world series. He accepted the best supporting actress, Emmy award. We'll put it that way. You need to hear about this guy's life. It's absolutely insane. I'm going to visit his grave. |
| 4:16.0 | It's that's how crazy that you have to hear about it. He's terrific. And then small town murders, which you'll have access to also is the iceman Richard Kuklinski. |
| 4:25.0 | We talk all about the origins of the ice man and how the ice man became the ice man in terms of his childhood and upbringing and in some really excruciating detail because it was, it was a rough one. |
| 4:37.0 | Man, that was brutal. So that's patreon.com slash crime and sports. And we are so thankful for your participation that you get a shout out at the end of the show as well. |
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| 5:17.0 | The live show was absolutely unbelievable. I think it was our best one yet. That's the feedback we got to. It was so much fun and really it was a great time. So thank you for everyone who got in on that. And we appreciate your feedback. |
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