My Bicentennial Memories
I’m not sure I believe in fate, but there must be a reason why I could never bring myself to throw out my Ross Bicentennial bicycle. My parents, despite complaining about its prolonged residence in the cellar of 1710 78th street, could never bring themselves to roll the bike out with Tuesday trash (something they had no issue doing with all my other toys and preciouses). Maybe I or they knew the Bicentennial would be something I’d one day revisit. Or maybe we all knew, as long as the bike remained, so would those wonderful hazy summer day memories of years past.
Keep checking back — as we countdown to the release of Brooklyn ’76, I’ll be adding some wonderful star-spangled, red, white, and blue blasts from the past.
Bicentennial Superfight 2
On June 26, 1976, boxing world champion, Muhammad Ali, fought legendary Japanese wrestler, Antonio Inoki, in what was a precursor to mixed martial arts competition. The modified rules to the match severely limited Inoki’s move set, forcing him to spend the majority of the match crawling on his back, kicking at Ali’s legs. Ali suffered over 100 kicks leaving him with two blood clots which were said to be responsible for his subsequent decline in mobility. Footage of the fight exists online, but it’s not pretty. Hogan and Stallone did it better.