TWO SAD CASES---BERNARD MAYS and BILLY BELLO

AntonS
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The subject is: TWO SAD CASES---BERNARD MAYS and BILLY BELLO

Therefore, stay on it. I'll delete anything else.
I don't want any bullshit & whinging.
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Post by Robinson »

The tragedy of I suppose alot of sports...and well boxing seems to be a key offender of this...especially during the 1980s is how such promising talented men burn bright so quickly...then in these cases disappear.

How young does Stewart look in that photo.
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Post by Nile4000 »

Could Mays have handled Alex Ramos, Bobby Czyz, or James Shuler?
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Post by BoxBuzz »

AntonS wrote:If you don't mind, I'll decide what stays, what goes and who stays, who goes.
Cheers

Anton and I are in complete agreement on this matter.
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Re: TWO SAD CASES---BERNARD MAYS and BILLY BELLO

Post by IKSRTFO »

I heard that Mays was so good and tough that Hearns refused to spar with him. Just a rumor.
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Re: TWO SAD CASES---BERNARD MAYS and BILLY BELLO

Post by TheGoods »

Mays was the best. The finest boxer you never saw.
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