kevin lear
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black panther
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What ever happened to Kevin "Real Hammer" Lear?
Kevin looked good in stopping gomez and after only 12 fights as well. After that I heard he had a ahnd injury? but was due to make a comeback. What happened? Its been bugging me for a while.
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TerribleTerry
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scrap iron
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I reada few weeks ago in BN that his trainer said Lear had accepted his shoulder would never allow him to fight again with any confidence that it would hold up, so he had called time. As best as I can recall I think he added that he hoped Lear would work with him in a training capacity as an assistant but can't be 100% on that part.
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what happened to kevin lear?
i remember him taking michael gomez apart but he seemed to vanish not long after. anyone know why?
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Mr Gunn
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TerribleTerry
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Shoulder problems if I remember correctly.Mr Gunn wrote:I think he had elbow or shoulder trouble if i remember correctly,shame really he boxed rings round gomez.....
He wasnt the world hardest trainer and liked a pint/party, at least that was what I was told.
Last time I heard he was back on the bins.
Re: Kevin Lear
I think his fights kept being delayed due to a dislocated shoulder and he retired because of it. It was a problem from his amateur days, it scuppered a fight with Gavin Rees once.
Re: Kevin Lear
kevin lives a few doors away from me and was the best superfeather prospect we had had in years. outclassed gomez in manchester, would have nailed arthur and gone on to world level if it hadnt been for the shoulder injury. bags of skill, fearless and an excellent boxing brain. big loss to our sport. a great lad too.
Re: Kevin Lear
harrygreb wrote:kevin lives a few doors away from me and was the best superfeather prospect we had had in years. outclassed gomez in manchester, would have nailed arthur and gone on to world level if it hadnt been for the shoulder injury. bags of skill, fearless and an excellent boxing brain. big loss to our sport. a great lad too.
he could of boxed at world level but he liked a night out to much but yes he was a very good fighter when he wanted to be????
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SticknMove
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Re: Kevin Lear
I heard that Kevin liked to enjoy himself. Saw a few of his fights and thought he had a bit of class about him as a pro.
Being several years older than his brother I can remember him as a nipper walking into the gym with his rightfully proud dad watchng his older brother Danny going through the paces - Danny showed a bit of natural talent and class too as a young lad. They moved to West Ham ABC afterwards and I never really followed his career in either the amateurs or pros but heard good things about him throughout.
Being several years older than his brother I can remember him as a nipper walking into the gym with his rightfully proud dad watchng his older brother Danny going through the paces - Danny showed a bit of natural talent and class too as a young lad. They moved to West Ham ABC afterwards and I never really followed his career in either the amateurs or pros but heard good things about him throughout.
Re: Kevin Lear
i dont know anyone who has a bad word to say about kevin.
i like him alot and was very disappointed with his bad luck.
lets face it he'd have walked through the present domestic superfeather crowd.
i like him alot and was very disappointed with his bad luck.
lets face it he'd have walked through the present domestic superfeather crowd.
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superscottstar
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kevin lear
what ever happened to him?
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injured shoulder (i think) tried to come back injury not up to it - retired.
Re: kevin lear
shame about kev and the shoulder. he had the potential to be our best super feather for many a long year. he would have starched alex arthur, made a monkey of earl and gone on to world honours in my humble opinion. he really knew what he was doing in the ring
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Londonirish
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Re: kevin lear
harrygreb wrote:shame about kev and the shoulder. he had the potential to be our best super feather for many a long year. he would have starched alex arthur, made a monkey of earl and gone on to world honours in my humble opinion. he really knew what he was doing in the ring
You aint wrong he was Great....
Re: kevin lear
i disagree, i thought he was too upright and with an amateur style, i thought we had seen the best of him.
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martin_g91
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Re: kevin lear
I really liked Lear.
He took the Gomez fight for the WBU Title without having 8 rounds under his belt. Boxed great that night.
Shame about injury halting him early, would have been good to see how far he could go. Not sure about him "Starching" Arthur but he would deff be in that group with Arthur, Burns, Gomez, O'hara, Limmond, Mitchell.
Lear Vs Mitchell would have been a great London fight for the British Title !
He came across as a good bloke and I hope he's doing well whatever he's up to. He was trained by Johnny Eames, he might know ?
He took the Gomez fight for the WBU Title without having 8 rounds under his belt. Boxed great that night.
Shame about injury halting him early, would have been good to see how far he could go. Not sure about him "Starching" Arthur but he would deff be in that group with Arthur, Burns, Gomez, O'hara, Limmond, Mitchell.
Lear Vs Mitchell would have been a great London fight for the British Title !
He came across as a good bloke and I hope he's doing well whatever he's up to. He was trained by Johnny Eames, he might know ?
Re: kevin lear
be fair, lear was head and shoulders - sorry to mention those - above the list you post and he would have given mitchell an education.
boxing news kept the faith in kevin by holding him as our top ranked super feather for as long as they could before the injury proved to be a career stopper.
boxing news kept the faith in kevin by holding him as our top ranked super feather for as long as they could before the injury proved to be a career stopper.
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Blimey you guys are carried away. I think I saw all of Lear fights.
He was slick, useful no doubt. But he really lacked power.......
He was slick, useful no doubt. But he really lacked power.......