Bobbin & Weavin wrote:raylawpc wrote:Sadly, Jack's irregular features were as a result of a glandular problem.
He was really a fun guy to hang around with.
Hey Raylawpc,
Can you elaborate on hanging around with O'Hollaran; any good stories, I had heard a had a stint in the NFL any truth to that?
Thanks,
Bruce
Sure, in 1974 O'Halloran decided to make a comeback. He entered into some kind of a deal with Pat O'Grady, and moved to Cushing, Oklahoma to train with Kelly Burden, who was the recreation director for the city of Cushing and a fitness fanatic. I think he stayed with Kelly for about a month. Kelly was the guy to stay with if you wanted to get in shape.
I was in college at the time, and I stayed with them over Spring Break for about a week, if I recall. Jack was a terrific guy, and the three of us spent a lot of time working out and talking about boxing. You know, I don't recall anything really specific, but I remember him as a great story-teller and jokester with a quirky sense of humor. Very outgoing. Somewhat egotistical, and a bit of a ham. I was not surprised at all when he went into films.
I am not sure about the NFL. When I saw your post, it triggered something in the back of my mind (one of those - 'oh yeah, I remember something about that. . ." moments), but nothing specific.
One thing that I remember is that, at that time, he was somewhat sensitive about his appearance. I'm not sure how it came up, but I remember him telling me that his large jaw and brow came from a pituitary gland disorder he developed in his 20s. They were able to cure it, but the damage was done. Jack showed me an old photograph of himself (I think he carried it in his wallet) to show you that he, at one time, had "normal" features. Made you feel kind of bad for the guy.
Another thing I remember very clearly was that he was absolutely obsessed with fighting Muhammad Ali. He thought that the fight would draw well (the whole white v. black thing), he'd get a big payday, and that he had a good chance to score an upset. He said, "A big guy with a good jab can beat Ali. Well, I'm a big guy with a good jab." The whole reason for the comeback was to try and work himself into position for a fight with Ali.
Ultimately, he relationship with the O'Grady's ended with the Danny Lee fight in Dallas, which O'Grady promoted. The record book shows that Jack got the decision, but I would have given it to Lee. Funny thing, Jack went into the fight telling me that he was in the best shape of his life, but he looked absolutely horrible.
Probably more than you want to know, but those are my memories of Jack O'Halloran.
N.B.: I reread the earlier post from Frank that he took from Jack's imdb bio. The confrontation between Jack and Christopher Reeve doesn't surprise me. I sensed that Jack was the kind of guy who would bully somebody if he didn't get along with them. I was fortunate that I got along with him just fine.