If you're a regular reader, you've obviously noticed my enduring fetish for watching the unfortunately sheered (to put it lightly) 6'7" Cuban amateur legend, Jorge Luis Gonzalez, get pummeled by various fighters.

Something about the man brings out the sadist in me and I can never get the wrapping paper off the present. 

Tim Witherspoon takes a turn at dialing in some vicious blows—right hand after right hand—in the general direction of that monstrosity of a hairdo. A few of those punches seem destined for crashing through Gonzalez's skull and actually making contact with barber shop disaster itself. 

If anyone earned the right to chop down a giant, it's Tim Witherspoon. He was a deeply, savagely cheated fighter at the hands of Don King.

To put that matter in perspective, when Tim Witherspoon fought Frank Bruno, his cut of the fight was $90,000 of a half-million purse. Frank Bruno's was $900,000. And Witherspoon, as champion, had flown over to England to face Bruno to defend his title.

Ordinarily, being champion and flying to a challenger's country gets you double your usual fee. 

While Tim Witherspoon fought for Don King, he was actually bleeding a whopping 50 percent of his purses to his manager's son, Carl King. 

Anyhow, this is all just to give you a little bit of sympathy for what poor Tim Witherspoon was up against throughout his career and hopefully adds to the satisfaction of watching him chop down this gigantic Cuban oak tree of a man. 

The punishment Gonzalez endures eating all those right hands is immense, yet, with that haircut, funny.

It was once said by John Steinbeck that if a pimp fell in love, no matter how tragic it ended up, it was still funny. 

If Steinbeck had seen Gonzalez's haircut, something similar could be said of his ill-fated career in the pro-ranks of boxing. Poor guy.