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To Crooked Nose from Simonpure

Post by Simonpure »

What a pleasure to read well articulated comments from a knowledgeable
adult rather than inane, incessant questions of "the unbearable tallness in standing" ilk.

I have never before made a personal comment about other posters on BoxRec but my patience has run out.

Kovit go away!

Silkov stop patronizing this fool!

Crooked Nose....Share with us your knowledge of Chicago boxing and boxers.

With respect, Simonpure
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Post by crooked nose »

Aw shucks Simon, yer makin' me blush here. I just try to keep some of the discussions on track. You are so right - there are SOME folks who are just wasting our time, but I do still find this board interesting enough to keep dropping in. Some good controversial questions raised.
As for my knowledge of Chicago boxing, I wish there was more to be knowledgable about! In the 80s, my heyday for following the fight game, we didn't have too much homegrown talent. Guys like Bodzianowski, Tillis, Collins, LaPaglia, Lira, Lomeli. Some talent there, but good matches were hard to come by. Lots of stiff opponents, like the immortal Simmie Black, whose losses were counted in the dozens. But I managed to see some good bouts. I've tried to list all the champions - past, reigning and future - I've seen fight here. A surprisingly long list. Hagler, Weaver, Mancini, Antuofermo, Starling, Tucker, Rossman, Taylor, Olivo, O'Grady, McGuigan, Honeyghan, Bruno. Best live bouts I saw were Collins-LaPaglia in 83, Hagler-Hamsho in 81 and Olivo-Clyde in 82.
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