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Leo "The Lion" Sporino

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Leo “The Lion” Sporino was the son of Pete Sporino, a boxer who hoped that Rocky Balboa’s eventual trainer, Mickey Goldmill would take an interest in.  Leo would become ranked #4 in the word and would take on Apollo Creed’s progeny in a losing effort, but this is one of the better non-featured boxers in the Rocky franchise.

Leela Taranga

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While we can’t say we really understand the sport of Blernsball, we learn in Futurama that it is a top sport in the 31st Century and that our favorite mauve haired Cyclops would become the first woman in the sport.

Kenny Roper

Kenny RoperIn the Richard Linklater (eventual classic), “Everybody Wants Some!!”, Ryan Guzman played one of the head horndogs, Kenny Roper, on the Southeast Texas University team.  Does his libido make him a contender here?  He is a college guy, so of course he is supposed to have a strong sex drive, but that hardly makes him a strong contender.

John Tucker

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John Tucker never did die (though the career of Jesse Bradford certainly did) and after he learned his lesson in humility he likely forgot it once he became a college basketball star, though we aren’t that sure that being the best player at Forest Hill High means you are really that good.