STSBO wrote:
Mo excuses wrote:LOL @ Mo fanboys. Bekele and Farah are the same age. Bekele is willing to race anyone. Farah is afraid he will lose.
Same age but NOT the same age.
One year difference makes no difference.
STSBO wrote:
Mo excuses wrote:LOL @ Mo fanboys. Bekele and Farah are the same age. Bekele is willing to race anyone. Farah is afraid he will lose.
Same age but NOT the same age.
One year difference makes no difference.
Mo excuses wrote:
STSBO wrote:Same age but NOT the same age.
One year difference makes no difference.
Two DIFFERENT bodies does.
They are referring to the never ending rumor that Africans lie about there age...Implying that Bekele is actually older then his "age"....
ididj wrote:
Les wrote:Farah has everything to lose and nothing to gain racing Bekele on the track.
Farah has never beaten a decently in shape Bekele. That would be something to gain. Farah is way too cowardly for that though.
Even the Ethiopian athletic federation thinks Bekele is washed up on the track. They haven't selected him for a track team since 2012. If Farah beats Bekele in a track race, then he's just doing the expected. No credit there. If he loses, then everyone will ridicule him. Lose - Lose proposition.
Farah will never be the GOAT by avoiding racing people who can beat him.
Bekele is the greatest long distance runner of all time and still a record holder of 5k and 10k : mo Farrah ran far from both records
Mo Farah would anally rape Bekele on the track , literally
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