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About Ramen Robbie - Highlights

This is a sister channel of the "Ramen Robbie" YouTube page. Here you will find all of the old highlight clips that used to be on the main Ramen Robbie page, as well as new clips.

The main purpose of this channel is to upload rare footage. Before I started on YouTube, I would always get frustrated when I couldn't find video of a classic moment in sports history. For example, the fight between William Green and Joey Porter was something that wasn't on YouTube for years, despite being a classic moment. So I took it upon myself to hunt down the footage and upload it for the whole world to enjoy. Bottlegate is another example, as well as Paul Silas' postgame meltdown. The list goes on. I also upload compilation videos, and as of 2022 I'm now uploading short gaming clips.

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TJ Ward LIGHTS UP Jordan Shipley (Good Quality)

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