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What are your favorites?

I just watched The U.... Amazing... Just as amazing as the first 3 times I watched it, but then again I'm a Huge fan, so I'm a bit biased...

My second one about any one single person is by far "The Best That Never Was"... Marcus Dupree... Great story, and a shame that he never really reached his potential...

Just wanted to see which ones you guys liked

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I HATED the Mike Tyson/Tupac one. So what, they knew each other, big deal. Not sure why they had to devote an entire episode to them.

agreed..

all it did was remind me that the guy died way too young and no one will ever see what a mature Pac could have brought to society..

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The Reggie Miller one - Winning Time - was the best by far in my opinion

The Two Escobars was probably my second favorite

The one about Ricky Williams was pathetic

This is the one I have yet to see.

Loved the U and Spencer Tillman one.

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