Gordie Howe's Grandson Drops The Gloves In A Massive Heavyweight Fight
Travis Howe, a force to be reckoned with, continues to make his presence known on the ice, and if there's one thing he's not afraid of, it's dropping the gloves.
A recent video shared on the
Five for Fighting Podcast's Instagram account showcased Howe engaging in a spirited scuffle with
Colorado Eagles defenseman
Keaton Middleton. The two players squared up, exchanging blows before being separated by the vigilant referees.
Standing tall at 6'4" and weighing in at 225 lbs, one might assume opponents would hesitate to challenge Howe. However, the Instagram post revealed that this wasn't just a one-time occurrence. Remarkably, it was Howe's second fight in as many games, solidifying his reputation as a player who brings grit and determination to the rink.
For Travis Howe, navigating the rough and tumble aspects of the game is all in a day's work, and his fearlessness is leaving a lasting impression on both teammates and opponents alike.
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NOVEMBRE 12 | 273 ANSWERS Gordie Howe's Grandson Drops The Gloves In A Massive Heavyweight Fight Do you think Travis Howe's fearlessness and willingness to drop the gloves is making a significant impact on the ice? |
Yes | 167 | 61.2 % |
No | 106 | 38.8 % |
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