Did Anyone See Last Night’s Episode of “Interventions” That Featured Rocky Lockridge?
Question by Unknown One: Did anyone see last night’s episode of “Interventions” that featured Rocky Lockridge?
Former IBF & WBA Super Featherweight Champion in the 80’s. Rocky’s recreational use of drugs (alcohol & cocaine) eventually progressed into a major crack addiction and homelessness. Looking at him all bent over and broken down was surreal because I could still see the image of him in his heyday; knocking out Roger Mayweather for the title.
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Answer by nic
NO i didn’t but i knew that roger mayweather fought him and loss in under 2 minutes in the first round.
Answer by Kong
yes he was good but then again it gave me a good laugh for weeks
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