A local St Helens heavyweight from the 1960s died of cancer last month. Being in China meant I only got news of Ray's sad passing at this juncture. Ray was a tough guy who would fight anyone and didn't duck a soul. Short for a heavyweight but built like a milk float, his resume was like a who's who of 1960s heavyweight boxing and fought the likes of Thad Spencer and beat Joe Bygraves, Freddie Mack and Jim Cooper. (Henry's brother)
Everyone respected Ray and his reputation as a tough guy proceeded him even as an old man when he threw some young, boisterous drunks out of an amateur show single handedly. RIP big fella!
http://www.sthelensstar.co.uk/news/4815 ... Ray_Shiel/
http://www.sthelensstar.co.uk/news/4820 ... Ray_Shiel/
Ray Shiel tribute thread.
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el_grande_mauro_mina
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TerribleTerry
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Re: Ray Shiel tribute thread.
RIP Ray - a tough, fearless fighter by all accounts. If you do a search Carlos there is a thread on here somewhere which refers to this sad passing.
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el_grande_mauro_mina
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Re: Ray Shiel tribute thread.
Oh, I didn't know there was a thread on this subject already up, cheers for the heads up Terry, I will have a read of it now!TerribleTerry wrote:RIP Ray - a tough, fearless fighter by all accounts. If you do a search Carlos there is a thread on here somewhere which refers to this sad passing.
Re: Ray Shiel tribute thread.
Ray is one of those fighters you don't forget and fought in a heavyweight golden era for British boxing. He was akin to Jerry Quarry a little later - tough, brave and unlucky to be born when he was.
RIP Ray.
RIP Ray.
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