A San Pedro man with muscular dystrophy is honoring the person who turned him into a true, die-hard Rams fan: His brother, who also had muscular dystrophy and died in 2013 at just 24 years old. “My brother made me who I am today,' he said.
As the big game approaches, the Rams wanted to make sure an Inglewood beauty supply story continues to thrive.
One might think he's been a Rams fan as long as he's been a sports fan, but doing so wouldn't tell the whole story. Believe it or not, Beto's home was once a house divided.If you ask Beto about his brother, surprisingly, he runs out of words."My brother made me who I am today," said Beto."Happy, outgoing, and happy."
It just felt right for him to inherit the team that brought his big brother so much joy. Three years after his brother passed, Beto got all the confirmation he needed.They came back, alright. The Rams will take on the Cincinnati Bengals for the Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium, and Beto will most certainly be watching.
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