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MARA-BRAWL GUY SAYS: GO, PATS!

Bob Tomasulo won’t pull any punches during the Super Bowl.

He’s the semi-retired stockbroker whose pigskin putdowns made fellow broker Stephen Mara, son of the Giants’ late legendary owner Wellington, lose his cool and give Tomasulo a pummeling in 2006 on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

The still-sore 57-year-old Tomasulo today is rooting against Big Blue.

“I hope they choke,” said the 5-foot-4 married grandpa. “Even having to see them in the Super Bowl is burning me up.”

Tomasulo who now spends part of his year in Florida, will be watching the Super Bowl in hostile territory at a party in the Sunshine State with a group of ex-New Yorkers.

The native New Yorker was a Philadelphia Eagles fan when he was tackled and choked by Mara in December 2006 after ribbing the Giants heir about a loss to Philly.

In the aftermath, NYSE suspended Mara for two weeks. The Giants heir also tried to apologize right after the scrape but when Tomasulo rebuffed him, Mara never spoke to the fellow trader again.