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The "human ant", should be his nickname dood weighs like what 140-50 at the most? I've heard he benches like 300+ lbs, ants can lift three times their body weight. Sadly for Earl, but basketball profesionally you got to have some height; and by height I mean 6tf at least.
he's been basketball profesionally for 12 years. i'd say he's doing pretty well for himself. consider all the ppl who don't make it to the NBA...yet 5'5'' boykins did.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2009/11/earl_boykins_bench_presses_mor.html 315 pounds in 2009
Sadly for Earl?? The guy has been playing professional basketball since 1998, and has managed to be quite productive in that time. Also, if everybody held your "6 ft and over" rule, then we never would have heard of guys like Tim Hardaway, Spud Webb, Terrell Brandon, Muggsy Bogues, or Calvin Murphy. In general, height is an obvious necessity in basketball, but it's not an end-all-be-all. Also, Earl is actually listed at 133 lbs, and he's on record as having benched 315!
That's nothing, just a little person going faster than a giant ... I take this every single day and a new one coming our way this year
WTF? I get it if you don't like Robinson or Barea (he plays for the abominable Mavs), but there's no reason not to like Boykins. The ways in which he scores baskets are simply so entertaining to watch.