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800 rounds of ammo found at slain gangster’s home ... described as an upscale St Andrew home believed to be have been rented by slain leader of the One Order gang Oliver “Bubba” Smith. ...
Bubba Smith, the fearsome defensive end who played five seasons for the Baltimore Colts and helped them to victory in Super Bowl V in January 1971, was the very definition of a larger-than-life fig… ...
Charles Aaron "Bubba" Smith died this Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 66. NPR's Todd Holzman has this remembrance of the man whose imposing presence on the field belied his gentle spirit, even in ...
Former football player and actor Bubba Smtih appears in character as Sgt. Moses Hightower on an undercover assignment in the comedy "Police Academy 3: Back In Training." Smith found a successful ...
Bubba Smith, who died on August 3, was a teammate of mine. I can see him giving me a stern put-on sneer in response to that claim, and in truth, Bubba and I were not football teammates. Rather, we ...
Bubba Smith, who was the No. 1 draft pick from Michigan State in 1967, played for the Baltimore Colts, the Oakland Raiders and the Houston Oilers. Later, he appeared in popular beer commercials ...
Former NFL star Bubba Smith, who went from feared defensive end on the field to endearing giant in his successful second career as an actor, died Wednesday. He was 66.
AP Photo Bubba Smith fondly remembered his days at Michigan State. EAST LANSING -- He was Moses Hightower to some, the behemoth who ripped off the top of Miller Lite’s "easy-opening cans" to others.
Growing up in the Liberia Park section of Beaumont, Bubba Smith came by his education bluntly. His father, Willie Ray Smith Sr., a high school coach, once lined up his players at halftime of a ...