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The hockey goon/enforcer has always captivated me. These men of largess who physically master their world often times look like the loneliest people to me. I remember watching an epic fight between Bob Probert and Marty McSorley when I was a freshman in college and the two just battled for over 2 minutes, which is extraordinarily long, trading blows to the face for nearly the entirety of the fight. It went on long enough for me to call my dad in the middle of it and narrate the action. Here is the fight:
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