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Bobby Riggs - Aspen Hustle - Part IV

After finding the world's Aspen and its four major ski resorts in the '70s, the area of Aspen and the surrounding communities of Snowmass, Carbondale, Woody Creek and Basalt exploded with second homes for the rich and famous. Since 2007, the permanent population of 3000 in 70 years has increased 6000, but property values have gone through the roof. Prince Bandar of Saudi Arabia in recent his property in Aspen, a villa 56,000 meters square for $ 135,000,000! Yes, 135 million dollars! Aspen is probably one ofthe highest per square foot of real estate markets in the world. Celebrities with homes in the area of Aspen include Kevin Costner, Michael Douglas, Michael Eisner, Robert Wagner, Jill St. John, and so on. Our project, the Aspen Club, was sold several times and now the Aspen Club and Spa, an elegant private institution catering to health-oriented customers around the world.

In 1985, even the ripe age of 67 and still active as a promoter and hustler tennis personalRiggs was involved again in the spotlight by challenging the top women's doubles team of Pam Shriver and Martina Navratilova to go even a "Battle of the Sexes," the game with the former champion Vitas Gerulitis. Once again, the women were victorious in the score, but who really knows who won the big money. Even the legendary tennis great Don Budge, who has made travel by Riggs, Jack Kramer, Pancho Gonzales and Fred Perry as the first professional circuit in the '40s, always believed that with8-5 odds to beat Billie Jean King, Bobby must have somehow put a little 'lot of money to win her. But no one will ever know.

Then, in 1988, aged 70 years and long out of the spotlight tennis, Bobby Riggs was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Recognizing that the world knew nothing of this disease, Riggs chose to go public and share his diagnosis with the world and spoke wherever he could get an audience. In 1994 he founded the Bobby Riggs Museum Foundation for the promotion and funding of prostate cancerConsciousness. Has spent the last years of his life to bringing men and women about the disease.

Washington Post, October 27, 1995 - Bobby Riggs, 77, a former Wimbledon and U.S. Open tennis champion who died helped to ensure that women's tennis is a major spectator sport and money to lose a game widely promoted in 1973 to Billie Jean King, prostate cancer, his home in Leucadia, California. He was married and divorced twice and is survived by five children. "Now, one might understand the situation, asCame to the conclusion that Bobby Riggs was the greatest tennis player of all time. Federer hopes one day to do this kind of difference! "And this is my story Bobby Riggs'." Do not be left without the last word, Jay Smith has informed me that one of his closest friends, was one of the last people to talk to Riggs shortly before his death. He asked after the match with Billie Jean, that he likes it or had not thrown. Bobby smiled and said: "I won!" and he was gone.

I came toNote even bigger Big Bobby Riggs. Now I have never lost a game if he wanted. Hats off to him.

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